Summer 2018 Our Picks
Pollinator’s Paradise | Through Sept. 3
Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden has two seasonal exhibitions that celebrate the importance, beauty and majesty of pollinators. Explore the life cycle of a butterfly and witness metamorphosis at Butterfly Bungalow. Play 18 holes of miniature golf, with each hole artfully designed, at Pollinator Putting. Special activities also are offered June 18-24 for National Pollinator Week. The garden and Pollinator Putting are open 9 a.m.-dusk. Butterfly Bungalow is open 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $6.95-$12.95, free for children under age 2. Butterfly Bungalow is in additional $3 per person. Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden, 6500 S. New Hope Road, Belmont. dsbg.org.
Tyrannosaurs: Meet the Family | Through Sept. 3
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