Tesoro Adobe Historic Park SPRING CAMP DAY 5-12 yrs
Activities include: games, crafts, sports, and team building activities.
Registration starts Friday, March 9. Registration starts Friday, March 9, 2018
$75.00 per child M-F
10:00am-3:00pm 4/2-6
WALK AND EXERCISE CLUB All Ages
Walking and exercise at various parks and paseos of Santa Clarita.
FREE T
9:00am 4/2-6 Ongoing
Virginia Robinson Gardens ANNE-MARIE EVANS BOTANICAL ART CLASSES All Ages
Anne-Marie Evans is one of the most prominent botanical illustration teachers in the world. Her classes have covered the five-step meth- od she developed for producing a botanically correct and beautiful portrait of a floral subject in watercolor. Anne-Marie welcomes beginners and experienced artists.
https://www.robinsongardens.org/events/ M-F
9:30am-3:30pm 9:30am-3:30pm
4/2-6 4/9-13
Ongoing
CHILDREN’S PROGRAM All Ages
Qualified private and public schools tour the gar- dens. Souvenirs are given to each student along with a gift bag and a seeding that they’ve plant- ed.
https://www.robinsongardens.org/events/ T-F
10:00am-12:00pm
Ongoing
TIM LINDSEY’S GARDENING SERIES All Ages
The class will focus on the various types of fruit trees that are proven producers in Southern Cal- ifornia. Discussions will include placement, selec- tion and care of fruit trees. Then the class will turn its attention to new and exciting rose introduc- tions, including how to select and care for them.
https://www.robinsongardens.org/events/ T-F
10:30am-12:00pm 3/-5/18
Ongoing William S. Hart Regional Park
and Museum HULA AND TAHITIAN DANCE CLASSES
5-11 and 12 yrs and up Learn cultural dance.
Ongoing
Contact Hart Park office (661) 259-0855 W
4:00-6:00pm
Ongoing
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SPRING 2018 ACTIVITY GUIDE
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