• Glen Kids

    Trailside Museum 505 Corry Street, Yellow Springs, OH, United States

    Join environmental & stem educator Amber Good & guest teachers for an exciting and engaging environmental science discovery! Tools and materials provided. Family friendly!  Alternating Sundays 11:00-11:45am. Walk-ins welcome. Program: $8, members free. Parking: $10, members free.

  • Glen Kids

    Trailside Museum 505 Corry Street, Yellow Springs, OH, United States

    Join environmental & stem educator Amber Good & guest teachers for an exciting and engaging environmental science discovery! Tools and materials provided. Family friendly!  Alternating Sundays 11:00-11:45am. Walk-ins welcome. Program: $8, members free. Parking: $10, members free.

  • Earth Day Community Celebration

    John Bryan Community Center 100 Dayton St, Yellow Springs, OH

    The YS Community Habitat Team formally invites you to participate in the Earth Day & Community Habitat Celebration on Sunday, April 26, 2026. Visit our Glen Helen Booth at the Celebration for nature activities, info and more! It will be held from 1-4 p.m. outdoors on the large lawn space in front of the John Bryan Community Center, 100 Dayton Street. Free. Please bring refillable water bottles.

  • Glen Kids

    Trailside Museum 505 Corry Street, Yellow Springs, OH, United States

    Join environmental & stem educator Amber Good & guest teachers for an exciting and engaging environmental science discovery! Tools and materials provided. Family friendly!  Alternating Sundays 11:00-11:45am. Walk-ins welcome. Program: $8, members free. Parking: $10, members free.

  • Speaker Series: A Tree I Wish I Had Met by Don Cippollini

    Vernet Ecological Center 405 Cory Street, Yellow Springs, OH, United States

    Open to the public. Program: Free, $10 parking, free for members.

    Don Cipollini is a Professor of Biological Sciences at Wright State University and host of "The Naturalist" on Yellow Springs community access channel 5 and on YouTube."

    |In this talk, Don will first discuss an appreciation for large, old and otherwise venerable trees using several local and far-away examples. He will then tell the story of the Logan Elm, a tree of monumental proportions that was a central feature in the saga of Native American relations with European colonists in the eastern U.S.

  • Glen Kids

    Trailside Museum 505 Corry Street, Yellow Springs, OH, United States

    Join stem teacher Amber Good & guest teachers for an exciting and engaging environmental science discovery! Tools and materials provided. Family friendly!  Alternating Sundays 11:00-11:45am. Walk-ins welcome. Program: $5, members free. Parking: $10, members free.