An art series for all to explore creative expression inspired by nature. A guided art project will be provided for each session, see the sessions outlined below. You are invited to bring independent art projects to work on in this creative community space.
An art series for all to explore creative expression inspired by nature. A guided art project will be provided for each session, see the sessions outlined below. You are invited to bring independent art projects to work on in this creative community space.
Are you a new member to Riveredge, interested in learning more about membership, or looking to meet other members? Take a free tour with a Riveredge membership representative and learn about Riveredge history, your membership, and some great places to go exploring.
An art series for all to explore creative expression inspired by nature. A guided art project will be provided for each session, see the sessions outlined below. You are invited to bring independent art projects to work on in this creative community space.
Experienced bird bander, Al Sherkow noticed bluebirds flying out of an unused wooden newspaper box. In 2025, he monitored 19 traditional bluebird nest boxes, and 18 newspaper holders. Al will share his findings with you about how bluebirds have adapted to using newspaper boxes instead of natural cavities to expand their range.
August is the prime time to see late-summer prairie flowers at Riveredge. Take a stroll with a naturalist to enjoy key prairie species including Blazing Star, Prairie Dock, Black-eyed Susan, various asters and Big Bluestem.
Build your resilience and take control of your mental and physical health by honoring a moment for yourself to practice yoga and mindfulness at Riveredge Nature Center.
An art series for all to explore creative expression inspired by nature. A guided art project will be provided for each session, see the sessions outlined below. You are invited to bring independent art projects to work on in this creative community space.
You don't need to go far to enjoy some of Wisconsin's bountiful summer wild edible and medicinal plants. Take a short walk with a naturalist to learn about nutrient-rich greens, flavorful herbs, and versatile flowers.