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Winter Holiday Market 2023
Fall Fire Festival November 4, 2024
Speakeasy ticket to Spain- An evening of fun and secrecy with amazing food!
Opening Reception Exhibit for “Linda Sachs Designs” & “Pottery by Guy Sachs”
Opening Reception Exhibit for “Art Show” by EJ Thias
Flower Market Wednesdays in September was a huge hit!
Opening Reception Exhibit for “Florals Up Close" by Linda Lee Layton
Opening Reception Exhibit for "Quarantine Days and Beyond- Daily Sketches" by Sophie Binder
Opening Reception Exhibit for "The Collections" by Catherine Vangoeke
Opening Reception Exhibit for "May Daze" by Nancy Kane Chapman
Spring Plant Sale - vegetables, flowers, herbs and Missouri native plants!
Opening Reception Exhibit for "Sprung" by Nancy Thias on March 22, 2023!
"Pathways Through Nature" Speaker Series on February 28, 2023 with artist Bryan Haynes
"Pathways Through Nature" Speaker Series on January 10, 2023 with Dr. Jo-Elle Mogerman, Saint Louis Zoo WildCare Park
It was another great year for our Fall Fire Festival on November 5, 2022! Thank you to everyone that attended our community event!
Flower Market in September 2023!
Our 2022 Summer Camps may be over but they will definitely never be forgotten! Thank you to all of the parents who signed up their child to participate this year!
"Pathways Through Nature" Speaker Series on March 1, 2023 with Dr. Tessa Burch-Smith, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
Thank you to everyone that attended and supported the return of our Fall Fire Festival on November 6, 2021! It was a successful community event!
"New Mammals in Missouri: Invasive, Introduced or Interlopers" Speaker Series on October 05, 2021 with Tom Meister
Art Exhibit: "Patty Sheppard Ceramics" by Patty M. Sheppard was held September 01-November 6, 2021
Our 12th Annual Fall Fire Festival was held on November 9, 2019. Thank you to the community for supporting our event and mission!
THANK YOU to our event sponsors and participating food trucks!
Missouri Arts Council, City of University City, Schlafly, Urban Chestnut, Smoke & Mirrors, Sullivan Farms, Aalim Belly Dance, Chuvani Belly Dancers, Sheherazade Drums, 2Girls4Wheels Food Truck & Mann Meats Food Truck.
Missouri Arts Council, City of University City, Schlafly, Urban Chestnut, Smoke & Mirrors, Sullivan Farms, Aalim Belly Dance, Chuvani Belly Dancers, Sheherazade Drums, 2Girls4Wheels Food Truck & Mann Meats Food Truck.
"The 'Nature' of Space" Speaker Series on October 08 with Will Snyder
"Raccoons, Weasels and Bears. Oh My!" Speaker Series on July 23, 2019 with Laura Conlee
"Pathways Through Nature, A Lifetime Journey" Speaker Series on January 15, 2019 with Jean Ponzi
Our 11th Annual Fall Fire Festival was held on November 3, 2018. Thank you to the community for supporting our event and mission!
THANK YOU to our event sponsors and participating food trucks!
Missouri Arts Council, City of University City, Schlafly, Urban Chestnut, Smoke & Mirrors, Sullivan Farms, 2Girls4Wheels Food Truck, Bridge Bread Food Truck.
Missouri Arts Council, City of University City, Schlafly, Urban Chestnut, Smoke & Mirrors, Sullivan Farms, 2Girls4Wheels Food Truck, Bridge Bread Food Truck.
Thank you to everyone that made our Cocktail Doodle Doo Fundraiser a success on September 29, 2018!
Celebrating 20 Years of The Green Center!
Open House held on February 26, 2018 for our NEW Spector Family Nature Room
Spector Family Nature Room now open!
On Sunday, October 15th, we were excited to officially open and dedicate The Spector Family Nature Room, the latest step forward for The Green Center in our commitment to make nature education available to all. Named in honor of beloved former board members Jerry and Judy Spector, the Nature Room is a fully ADA-compliant space for outdoor and indoor enrichment programs that will allow us to host more programs for (especially) children, seniors, and veterans. Jerry Spector first joined the Board of The Green Center in 2011, and after pouring so much of his last years into its community and mission, saw that torch taken up by his sister Judy after he passed. Judy Spector spearheaded the renovation of the garage of The Green Center’s 1932-built structure, wanting to see it become a first-rate nature education center named for her brother, Jerry. The Spector Family came together in spectacular fashion after Judy’s illness claimed her last year to put the project over the top. It is named for both of these wonderfully committed lovers of nature and the community—and our friends—Jerry and Judy Spector. Come visit the space and join us for any of our nature, arts, and conservation events this Fall. We have always wanted to bring the wonders of the natural world to our neighbors, and The Spector Family Nature Room has allowed us to bring more of our neighbors into nature.
Our 10th Annual Fall Fire Festival was held on November 4, 2017. Thank you to the community for supporting our event and mission!
Thank you to everyone that attended our 2nd Annual Happy Hen Hoedown on September 23, 2017!
The Green Center has a STL250 Cake!
"Back to the Earth" article in St. Louis Family Fall-Winter 2014 Magazine
Tuesday, October 14 2014
Back to the Earth Want your kids to be more eco-savvy? Send them here.
by Megan Thielking
September 19, 2014
Courtesy of the Green Center
“I found a unicorn tail!” shouts a little girl with a long braid, as she sprints through a garden clasping a feather. She’s tracking down elements to build a 3-D animal. Her headquarters? The Green Center (8025 Blackberry, 314-725-8314, thegreencenter.org).
Laura Streett, board president of TGC, lets a handful of chickens out of a coop so the scampering 8 to 12 year olds will have a better shot at finding tails for their animals. The kids are part of TGC’s Enchanted Adventures camp, which lets kids “build their own outdoor world.” Streett yells after them, “Use your outside voices.” The center has operated in a brick house off Blackberry Avenue for the past 15 years. They run programs for kids from preschool through high school, and in the fall and spring, for kids ages 4 to 7.“
Our passion is connecting kids to nature, but incorporating science and the arts,” Streett explains. When gourds are in season, campers pluck them from the stem to carve and paint. In another camp, kids make scent sacks out of herbs picked fresh from the garden. Oregano, with its pizza scent, is the crowd’s favorite.
Streett opens a white trash bag. “Oh, I see we’ve got sweet flag in here,” she says, also pointing out fluff from a milkweed pod. Then the students travel to a neighboring wooded area to get a variety of materials for building fairy houses. “This is a very different way for them to use their brains than they’re used to,” Streett says.
St. Louis Family Fall-Winter 2014
Back to the Earth Want your kids to be more eco-savvy? Send them here.
by Megan Thielking
September 19, 2014
Courtesy of the Green Center
“I found a unicorn tail!” shouts a little girl with a long braid, as she sprints through a garden clasping a feather. She’s tracking down elements to build a 3-D animal. Her headquarters? The Green Center (8025 Blackberry, 314-725-8314, thegreencenter.org).
Laura Streett, board president of TGC, lets a handful of chickens out of a coop so the scampering 8 to 12 year olds will have a better shot at finding tails for their animals. The kids are part of TGC’s Enchanted Adventures camp, which lets kids “build their own outdoor world.” Streett yells after them, “Use your outside voices.” The center has operated in a brick house off Blackberry Avenue for the past 15 years. They run programs for kids from preschool through high school, and in the fall and spring, for kids ages 4 to 7.“
Our passion is connecting kids to nature, but incorporating science and the arts,” Streett explains. When gourds are in season, campers pluck them from the stem to carve and paint. In another camp, kids make scent sacks out of herbs picked fresh from the garden. Oregano, with its pizza scent, is the crowd’s favorite.
Streett opens a white trash bag. “Oh, I see we’ve got sweet flag in here,” she says, also pointing out fluff from a milkweed pod. Then the students travel to a neighboring wooded area to get a variety of materials for building fairy houses. “This is a very different way for them to use their brains than they’re used to,” Streett says.
St. Louis Family Fall-Winter 2014
The Green Center welcomes participants in the International Visitor Leadership Program!
Last Updated on Wednesday, August 21 2013
We had a group from the International Visitor Leadership Program visit our Center! Countries represented include Ethiopia, Finland, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan, People's Republic of China and Tunisia.
We had a group from the International Visitor Leadership Program visit our Center! Countries represented include Ethiopia, Finland, Mexico, Nepal, Pakistan, People's Republic of China and Tunisia.
The Healthy Planet features P. Allen Smith and a member of The Green Center!
Last Updated on Friday, October 05 2012
Our very own Golden Laced Polish chicken named Alberta visiting P. Allen Smith! The Healthy Planet highlighted this visit in their June 2012 magazine that you can view here. |
Richard Louv's Visit to The Green Center
Friday, October 05 2012
Richard Louv, author of "Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature Deficit Disorder" visited The Green Center on May 1st!
Richard Louv, author of "Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children from Nature Deficit Disorder" visited The Green Center on May 1st!
Backdoor Harvest at The Green Center
Last Updated on Friday, October 05 2012 10:03 Friday, October 05 2012 10:02
Check out the stlmag.com article about Backdoor Harvest's bee hives at The Green Center. The bee hives are located in Kaufman Woods which is behind the headquarters of the Center. The bees can be found daily around the hives and buzzing around all of our gardens!
Check out the stlmag.com article about Backdoor Harvest's bee hives at The Green Center. The bee hives are located in Kaufman Woods which is behind the headquarters of the Center. The bees can be found daily around the hives and buzzing around all of our gardens!
The Green Center Receives Award!
Last Updated on Friday, April 01 2011
The Green Center received this year's Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc Area III Community Service Award for "Outstanding Contributions to Community Beautification." A special thanks to the Top Ladies for granting us this award at their 35th Annual Leadership Conference held on March 11 and both the Top Ladies and Top Teens that help us with our restoration events each year!
The Green Center received this year's Top Ladies of Distinction, Inc Area III Community Service Award for "Outstanding Contributions to Community Beautification." A special thanks to the Top Ladies for granting us this award at their 35th Annual Leadership Conference held on March 11 and both the Top Ladies and Top Teens that help us with our restoration events each year!
Kresge Arts & Albert I. Pierce Foundation Grant Recipient
Last Updated on Sunday, February 06 2011
The Green Center is excited to announce receipt of a grant from Kresge Arts in St. Louis to support arts integration. This award will fund a key component of the Center's Green Jobs training program, aesthetic documentation. This form of ecological monitoring engages participants in the visual and literary arts by utilizing these in the process of data collection. Kresge Arts in St. Louis is a partnership of the Kresge Foundation, the Arts and Education Council, and the Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation.
The Green Center has also received a grant from the Albert I. Pierce Foundation www.aipfoundation.org to fund the EnviroArts Project, an initiative born of community interest in recognizing and celebrating the work being done to restore the Calvary Cemetery Prairie. Students from the community will design and install interpretive signage designating the prairie site
The Green Center is excited to announce receipt of a grant from Kresge Arts in St. Louis to support arts integration. This award will fund a key component of the Center's Green Jobs training program, aesthetic documentation. This form of ecological monitoring engages participants in the visual and literary arts by utilizing these in the process of data collection. Kresge Arts in St. Louis is a partnership of the Kresge Foundation, the Arts and Education Council, and the Greater Saint Louis Community Foundation.
The Green Center has also received a grant from the Albert I. Pierce Foundation www.aipfoundation.org to fund the EnviroArts Project, an initiative born of community interest in recognizing and celebrating the work being done to restore the Calvary Cemetery Prairie. Students from the community will design and install interpretive signage designating the prairie site
Calvary Cemetery Prairie Restoration Project Featured in the April 8 "The Economist" Magazine!
Last Updated on Friday, September 25 2009
The Green Center has partnered with the Missouri Department of Conservation, Missouri Botanical Garden, The Nature Conservancy, and the Archdiocese of St. Louis Catholic Cemeteries to preserve and restore the last known native tallgrass prairie remnant in St. Louis, located at Calvary Cemetery. As part of this collaborative, The Green Center has coordinated outreach efforts, volunteer planting and invasive species removal days, and hands-on education in the Calvary Prairie.
You can also read more online at the The Economist.
The Green Center has partnered with the Missouri Department of Conservation, Missouri Botanical Garden, The Nature Conservancy, and the Archdiocese of St. Louis Catholic Cemeteries to preserve and restore the last known native tallgrass prairie remnant in St. Louis, located at Calvary Cemetery. As part of this collaborative, The Green Center has coordinated outreach efforts, volunteer planting and invasive species removal days, and hands-on education in the Calvary Prairie.
You can also read more online at the The Economist.