STEM Stops


Our Saturday outdoor learning experiences are designed for families to explore, engage, learn and play! Find a program which may interest you and your child! Please check the Calendar of Events for dates and times.

 

• Date: Every Saturday

• Time: 11:00am - 12:00pm | 1:00pm - 2:00pm | 3:00pm-4:00pm

• Ages: Families & Children

• Fee: Free with Park Admission

• Program description: Our drop-in STEM Stops offer unique guided interactive learning opportunities for everyone in the family! Explore seasonal phenomena through the lens of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematic, and Art! 

Participants will:
  • • Gain a better understanding of what happens within an ecological community.
  • • Explore what we can learn from nature’s structure and function.
  • • Embark on a guided trail walk through our Tamaulipan Thorn Forest, discovering native flora and fauna.

 

Partners in Bloom

October 11

Butterflies and flowering plants are true partners in survival. This program explores the fascinating coevolution of native plants and the butterflies that depend on them.

  • • Learn how butterflies rely on specific native host plants and nectar plants.
  • Discover the concept of coevolution - how plants and butterflies shaped each other’s survival.
  • Engage in a memory-style Host Plant Match Game and uncover the survival secrets behind each match.

Scents of the Shrub

October 18

Why do plants smell the way they do? In this sensory exploration, participants will make bracelets with flowers and leaves from fragrant native plants. Along the way, we’ll uncover the science of plant scents.

  • • Learn why plants produce odors (pollination, defense, communication).
  • Discover which native plants of the thornscrub give off strong scents.
  • Engage in creating a wearable fragrance bracelet.

Bringing Nature Home

October 25

You can create a home for wildlife in your own backyard! This hands-on program introduces the basics of native plant landscaping and how small gardens can provide big benefits for birds, butterflies, and pollinators.

  • • Learn what makes a plant “native” and why native gardens are better for local wildlife.
  • Discover how to match plant needs with the right garden spaces, and how to layer plants for seasonal blooms.
  • Engage in designing a large-scale native garden blueprint!

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