
Seed Ball Workshop with Seabass Immonen
Learn about urban ecology while making seed balls to support biodiversity on April 7 & 9!
Inspired by the legacy of Hattie Carthan, a pioneering community activist whose work helped launch community gardens across New York City and champion the protection and reforestation of urban trees, this workshop led by Finnish artist/designer Seabass Immonen invites participants to explore the power of urban ecology and collective stewardship.
Kids and families will learn about nnative pollinator plants while creating seed balls that can be dispersed throughout their local communities to support biodiversity. All materials, including seeds, soil, and other necessary supplies, will be provided.
Through this hands-on activity, kids and families can connect with nature and one another while gaining a deeper appreciation for how small actions can contribute to healthier urban ecosystems.
This program is open to participants of all ages and takes place on Tuesday, April 7 and Thursday, April 9 at 5:30 PM!
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