Arts and Entertainment

Little Sprout Explorers March Series

Every Monday
March 2 - March 30 2026

10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Norfolk Botanical Garden 6700 Azalea Garden Rd, Norfolk, VA 23518, Price: Price may vary
Join us for our Little Sprout Explorers March series! Each week you and your little ones will be introduced to nature and science concepts through crafts, hands-on exploration, walking tours, and a story time.
In this class, take a tour of the Native Plant Garden to learn about bald cypress trees and other plants that thrive in the swamps of Coastal Virginia. Recommended for children ages 3-6 with significant chaperone assistance. All attending adults and children are required to have a registered ticket. As an exclusive, NBG Members can sign up for all sessions in the series for a discounted rate!
SERIES SCHEDULE
Monday, March 2: Down in the Swamp
Monday, March 9: Looking for Lichen
Monday, March 16: Vultures 101
Monday, March 23: Fun with Ferns
Monday, March 30: Early Spring Trees
Price for NBG Members: $12/Child. (Adult members may attend for free with a registered child).
Price for Not-yet Members: $20/Child and $20/Adult. (Tickets for class must be purchased for both children and adults and includes daytime admission to NBG).
MEMBER EXCLUSIVE: Register for all FIVE (5) March classes for $50! Members receive $2 off per series class. The series ticket links are listed below. Members only need to purchase the series ticket – tickets for the individual programs are not needed.

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