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Grandparent's Day Craft Workshop

Celebrate the special bond between grandparents and grandchildren with a delightful pressed flower lantern workshop! Create beautiful lanterns that will light up your home and serve as a cherished memory of your time together. And, without pollinators like bees, flies, and wasps, we wouldn't have such beautiful flowers to create works of art with!

Supplies included:

- One 10oz glass jar per person

- Pressed flowers

- Supplies to assemble the craft

 

Instructor: local artist Dani Forsyth!

 

Innovation in Nature: Biomimicry

Please note: The dates and times listed are only related to your purchase and do not indicate a scheduled program. By purchasing this item, you are receiving virtual materials to facilitate and teach the program yourselfôhis is not a live or scheduled session.

Enhance your lessons with Butterfly Pavilion’s Downloadable Lesson Plans! Each invertebrate-focused lesson plan comes with:

Curriculum Packet: Includes content background information, a detailed NGSS Standard-aligned lesson plan, a glossary, and additional resources.

Slideshow Presentation: Provided in PDF format to support your teaching.

Worksheets and Handouts: Any relevant materials for student activities in the lesson plan.

Once purchased, all materials will be attached to your confirmation email.

Introduction to Bumble Bee Ecology, Identification, and Conservation with Dr. John Mola  

Become An Expert In All Things Bumble Bees with Bumble Bee Expert Dr. John Mola.

The Butterfly Pavilion is proud to offer this chance to learn in-person about bumble bee biology, ecology, and conservation from Dr. John Mola, the lead researcher of the Forest and Rangeland Stewardship Bee Ecology and Extension Lab at Colorado State University. Participants will acquire the skills to identify the Colorado-native bumble bee species in their backyards and cultivate the key plants that help these bees flourish in Front Range cities. This workshop will include hands-on opportunities to interact with pinned specimens and – weather permitting -- with live specimens as well!

Schedule:

9:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Lecture covering Bumble Bees key characteristics, diversity, life cycles, and ecological roles.

12:00 PM - 12:30 PM: Lunch break. (Please pack a lunch)

12:30 PM - 2:30 PM: Field trip or lab activity providing hands-on experience related to the lecture content.

Invertebrates and Music Walk – Halloween Edition

Join us for a special Halloween edition of "Invertebrates and Music Walks" as we explore the rainforest after dark. Guided by naturalist Dave Southerland and accompanied by eerie music, we'll use flashlights to discover orb weavers and other night time creatures. The adventure concludes in the Butterfly Pavilion's Discovery Gardens, where we'll search for nighttime invertebrates amidst the Halloween atmosphere. Don't miss this unique journey into the mysterious world of the night!

Partners:

-Dave Southerland

-Boulder Philharmonic

Details:

- Enjoy easy walks along trails suitable for all levels.

- Walks take place in low-light conditions.

- Dress appropriately for the outdoors with breathable clothing and walking shoes.

Invertebrates and Music Walks 2025

Why have composers been fascinated by invertebrates, and how have they tried to capture them in their music? You are invited to ""Invertebrates and Music Walks,"" a collaboration between naturalist Dave Sutherland, Boulder Philharmonic, and Butterfly Pavilion. Join us for a stroll through our tropical rainforest, while listening to classical music selections inspired by the world of invertebrates. Led by Dave, immerse yourself in curated compositions as butterflies flutter around us. Conclude your journey outside in Butterfly Pavilion's Discovery Gardens, where specially crafted music invites exploration of invertebrates' lives. Let curiosity guide you through this fusion of sound and nature, where every step reveals a new melody and every encounter unveils unseen beauty.

 

Partners:

 

Dave Southerland

 

Boulder Philharmonic

 

Details:

 

• These walks are of low difficulty but involve trail walking.

• Please dress appropriately for the outdoor environment, including breathable clothes, sturdy walking shoes, and sunscreen

LGBTQ+ Inclusive Guided Meditation

BConnected Colorado is excited to co-host this guided meditation event with the Butterfly Pavilion! Immerse yourself in the serenity of Butterfly Pavilions beautiful space, surrounded by lush tropical plants, a flowing stream, and the gentle presence of live butterflies. In this meditation, we’ll focus on deepening our connection to our bodies, our community, and the earth.

BConnected Colorado is a social club dedicated to building an inclusive, welcoming community for bisexual and queer individuals. This meditation is designed to foster a sense of belonging and connection. Together, we'll explore grounding practices to align with the energy of nature, the support of our community, and the strength of our individual bodies.

Why Attend?

- Reconnect with yourself and the earth in a beautiful natural setting.

- Build a sense of community and belonging with other Bi/Queer individuals.

- Experience a moment of peace and healing during the busy holiday season.

More information:

- Allies are welcome!

- Rainforest temperature varies between 65 and 85 degrees.

- This class is intended for adults, but children over 13 may attend with a parent.

Fee: - $10 Member - $12 Non-Member

Marvelous Monarchs

Please note: The dates and times listed are only related to your purchase and do not indicate a scheduled program. By purchasing this item, you are receiving virtual materials to facilitate and teach the program yourself - this is not a live or scheduled session.

Enhance your lessons with Butterfly Pavilion's Downloadable Lesson Plans! Each invertebrate-focused lesson plan comes with:

Curriculum Packet: Includes content background information, a detailed NGSS Standard-aligned lesson plan, a glossary, and additional resources.

Slideshow Presentation: Provided in PDF format to support your teaching.

Worksheets and Handouts: Any relevant materials for student activities in the lesson plan.

Once purchased, all materials will be attached to your confirmation email.

Mini-Worlds Bee Workshop with The Terrorium Shop

Create Your Own Preserved Mini World in an Exclusive Workshop!

Unleash your creativity and craft a one-of-a-kind miniature ecosystem in this hands-on class led by The Terrorium Shop—a Denver-based natural history store renowned for its expertise in natural preservation.

Design and assemble a stunning preserved display that captures the beauty of nature. From vibrant moss to delicate dried florals, every element is thoughtfully provided for you to build a unique, tiny world with your personal touch—a keepsake to cherish for years to come.

What’s Included:

- One 2"" x 3"" glass dome with cork base

- A large, preserved carpenter bee specimen

- Dried floral accents, crystal, and moss

Join us for an inspiring session that blends art, science, and natural beauty—no experience needed!

Mountain States Bumble Bee Atlas Training Workshop

Join us for a Mountain States Bumble Bee Atlas Training Workshop and become a community scientist! Help map and conserve bumble bees across the region by learning survey techniques and data collection methods.

What to Expect:

- A brief presentation on bumble bee diversity, life cycles, and pollinator conservation.

- Hands-on training in netting, photographing, and releasing bumble bees.

- Guidance on Atlas protocols and how to contribute data.

- All survey supplies provided.

- Come prepared for outdoor fieldwork (walking shoes, sun protection, water, etc.).

About the Mountain States Bumble Bee Atlas

Bumble bees are vital pollinators, supporting both wild ecosystems and agriculture. Colorado is home to a rich diversity of species, but many are in decline. By joining the Mountain States Bumble Bee Atlas, you’ll help track their populations and contribute to critical conservation efforts.

As a volunteer, you'll:

- Catch, photograph, and release bumble bees.

- Conduct habitat surveys.

- Upload data to Bumble Bee Watch to support scientific research.

Get involved today! Learn more at BumbleBeeAtlas.org

Native Bees of the Rocky Mountain Region

Discover the Front Range’s Fantastic Diversity of Native Bees with Certified Naturalist Ryan Bartlett.

This class will highlight the origins, diversity, and preferred plants of the over 1000 different species of bees that call the Rocky Mountains home. Certified arborist, naturalist and plant pathologist Ryan Bartlett of Colorado Native Bee will provide an engaging lecture on the conservation of these vital pollinators. Weather permitting, participants will also head outdoors to catch some of the colorful bees that frequent Butterfly Pavilion’s beautiful Discovery Garden.

Photo Hour

Relish a quiet hour of morning light photography in the tropical rainforest before open our doors to the public. Snap photos of beautiful butterflies and exotic tropical flowers in the morning light. Sessions are offered monthly and begin at 8:00am.

Cost:  $10 for non-members, $8.00 for members. Note: This session is self-guided. Participants supply own equipment.

Pollinator Garden Maintenance & Care

What does it take to have a garden space that is truly pollinator-friendly? Explore techniques and approaches in encouraging your garden to thrive as it’s own mini-ecosystem, and reap the benefits of less money, time, and resources spent on your space. Learn the do’s and don’ts of clean up, the signs and symptoms of different visitors to your garden, and the magic in embracing a little bit of “mess”.

Pollinator Gardening Bootcamp Package Pricing

Get empowered and equipped to transform outdoor spaces into pollinator habitat havens with Butterfly Pavilion's Pollinator Gardening Bootcamp workshop series! Workshops include educational lectures, interactive participation, hands-on outdoor activities, and personalized instruction. Join other curious and passionate pollinator supporters and gardening enthusiasts through the planning, design, implementation, and upkeep involved in gardening for pollinators.

*To obtain your certification, you must complete the 5 classes and pass the comprehensive final exam (open-book, research encouraged) with a 70% or better. *

Cost:

Member Package Pricing: $140 for all classes

Non-member Package Pricing: $160 for all classes

2025 class dates:

Sunday, February 23: Pollinator Gardening 101 - 9:30am - 12:30pm

Sunday, March 30: Plants for Pollinators - 10:00am-1:00pm

Sunday, April27: Pollinator Garden Design - 10:00am-1:00pm

Sunday, May 18: Pollinator Garden Preparation and Planting - 10:00am-1:00pm

Sunday, July 27: Pollinator Garden Maintenance and Care - 10:00am-1:00pm

Pollinator Gardening Mini-Bootcamp

If you've always wanted to see more butterflies in your garden, have bigger harvests from your kitchen garden, or just make a positive difference for the planet, pollinator habitat gardening could be for you! This 90-minute interactive workshop will introduce you to the principles and practices of pollinator habitat gardening, from site assessment to design to maintenance. Learn about bees, butterflies, and other pollinators while also learning how simple changes to your landscape can add food, shelter, and other resources for these important animals.

Pollinator Gardens Through the Seasons: Guided Garden Tours

Winter Tropical Plant Tour: February 2, 2025, 8:00 to 9:00 a.m.

Spring Tour: April 20, 2025, 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Summer Tour: July 13, 2025, 9:00 to 10:00 a.m.

Fall Tour: September 21, 2025, 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Experience the beauty and diversity of the Butterfly Pavilion's outdoor gardens throughout the year with our exclusive seasonal garden tours led by Senior Director of Horticulture, Amy Yarger. Join us in spring, summer, and fall to explore the evolving landscapes of our habitat gardens, discovering the plants that support native butterflies, bees, and other pollinators at each stage of their life cycle. Amy will share insights on plant selection, garden design, and the unique challenges and successes of creating thriving pollinator habitats.

In winter, escape the cold with a special tropical plant tour in our lush, tropical butterfly room. Learn about the exotic plants that provide food and shelter for butterflies from around the world and discover the fascinating connections between tropical plants and pollinators.

Don't miss this opportunity to explore our gardens in every season and gain inspiration for your own pollinator-friendly garden!

 

 

Pour and Explore: An Exclusive Look at Stingless Bee Conservation

Get a rare, insider look at Butterfly Pavilion’s groundbreaking conservation work with stingless bees—essential pollinators of some of the world’s most biodiverse yet threatened ecosystems. These unique, stingless bees play a vital role in sustaining the Amazon Rainforest and Ecuadorian Cloud Forest, supporting countless species, including the critically endangered Andean bear. But deforestation and habitat loss are putting them at risk.

Join Target Species Manager Francisco Garcia Bulle Bueno, for an exclusive talk about this incredible conservation project. Gain firsthand insights into how Butterfly Pavilion is working with local communities to protect these vital pollinators through research, hive management, and pollination enhancement. Don’t miss this chance to be part of the story!

Bio: Francisco Garcia Bulle Bueno holds a B.S. in Biology from the National Autonomous University of Mexico and a Ph.D. in Entomology from the University of Sydney. His research focuses on bee breeding, husbandry, reproductive behavior, and management, with six published scientific papers.

Francisco has led science communication workshops for schools, universities, beekeepers, and senior adults, promoting insect conservation in urban environments. He also managed a stingless bee program in Sydney, propagating over 100 colonies annually. Before joining Butterfly Pavilion, he developed conservation projects in Oaxaca, Mexico, working with local communities to protect bees and biodiversity.

Please note that this event is for adults 21 years and older.

What’s included:

- One serving of beer or wine during the presentation.

Pour and Explore: Nature’s Most Deadly – An Exploration of Spider Venom and Beyond

Get an exclusive, insider’s look into the incredible world of venom, nature’s most effective chemical tool, with arachnologist Jackie Billotte. This fascinating talk will take you behind the scenes of venom’s evolution across spiders, snakes, insects, and other animals. Discover how these venoms have developed as powerful tools for survival, from hunting and defense to shaping ecosystems. You’ll learn how venom works, the diverse chemical compounds it contains, and how scientists are unlocking its potential for groundbreaking medical research and treatments.

As you sip your drink, be captivated by Jackie’s expert insights into the hidden wonders of the natural world. This is more than just a talk—it’s an opportunity to explore the mysteries behind nature’s most potent substances in a relaxed and engaging setting.

Your instructor: Arachnologist Jackie Billotte M.S

Please note that this event is for adults 21 years and older.

What’s included:

- One serving of beer or wine during the presentation

- Non-Alcoholic options available

Prenatal Rainforest Yoga 2025

Connect with your baby and embrace serenity in Butterfly Pavilion’s lush Wings of the Tropics indoor rainforest. This gentle, hour-long yoga session is perfect for all stages of pregnancy. Moms-to-be will spend the evening relaxing, stretching, and strengthening while surrounded by the soft beating of a thousand butterfly wings.

More information:

-Bring your own mat and water bottle and plan to wear layers, as temperature may vary.

-Rainforest temperature varies between 65 and 85 degrees.

-This class is intended for adults, but children over 13 may attend with a parent.

-Pre-registration is required until further notice.

Please register online using the link below.

Senior Celebration Day at Butterfly Pavilion

Join us for a special day dedicated to our senior community!

Enjoy a discounted admission rate and explore the wonders of invertebrates and pollinators through engaging activities designed just for you. 

  What to Expect: 

  • Interactive Booths   Stop by throughout the day to meet fascinating invertebrates, chat with experts, and participate in hands-on demonstrations.
  •   Pollinator WalksGuided garden walks will take place at set times (schedule TBD). Join a naturalist to explore the vital role of pollinators in our ecosystem. A finalized schedule will be provided closer to the event.
  •   Mini Guest Lectures   Short talks from entomologists and conservation experts will be scheduled throughout the day (schedule TBD). These sessions are open to all guests and cover a range of intriguing topics.

 

General Admission Details:

This event is open to all visitors seniors will receive special pricing and exclusive activities, but Butterfly Pavilion remains open to the public. 

Activities like the guest lectures and guided walks will run on a posted schedule, so you can plan your visit around what interests you most. 

The full activity schedule will be announced closer to the event and shared with attendees. 

No need to register for individual activities just join in when they start! 

Whether you're a lifelong nature enthusiast or simply looking for a fun and relaxing day out, Senior Celebration Day is the perfect chance to connect with nature and our vibrant community.

If you have a group of 10 or more seniors please contact Oksanna Wildrick (owildrick@butterflies.org) for group pricing.

Sensory Friendly Afternoons at Butterfly Pavilion

Here at Butterfly Pavilion, we know that things can get pretty hectic with busy butterflies, bees and bodies buzzing around during the day. Join us for a low-sensory afternoon that meets the needs of families that need to experience the Pavilion in a different way. With natural lighting, quiet tones, and limited admission - this experience offers your little one an enjoyable, low-key experience just for them.

Each Sensory Friendly Afternoon offers guided interpretation in each exhibit and an interactive Storytime program.

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