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FUN DAY FRIDAY
April 30, 2021
Volume 2, Edition #16
One with Nature!

Learn how to make your yard wildlife friendly

4-H Intro to Composting - In this activity, kids will learn how to compost, including the types of items in and around the home that should be composted, and exactly how to do it. They will also learn and discuss the larger environmental impacts of composting

Learn how you can help Virginia's native bees #attractVAPollinators #virginiaearthweek
And, speaking of bees:


Creating inviting habitats for birds, butterflies and hummingbirds 

The cicadas are coming! As soils warm up, 17-year cicadas from brood X will emerge in the northern counties of Virginia. The last time they emerged was 2004! 

Nature loves a layer - Building Biodiversity in your landscape 

Exploring germination - growing beans in a bag 

Need plants?
LEWIS GINTER SPRING PLANTFEST 
PLANT SALE 
PlantFest is rain or shine and is held outside in Parking Lot C at the Garden! No admission fee required; regular Garden admission to visit the Garden 

Friday, April 30, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday, May 1, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. 

For more info, click HERE!

PSA!
Be safe as the weather gets warmer!
Drowning prevention for curious children - what parents need to know 
I’m not insane.
My mother had me tested.

Dr. Sheldon Cooper ,
The Big Bang Theory
Other Cool Stuff!

Chesterfield County - public water recreation access for hand carry launches, power boats, fishing and hiking trails

5 fun and easy summer activities for kids 

Make soap foam for sensory play 

10 playground safety tips from the experts 

The Valentine 
May 5, 2021 - Jan 30, 2022 
In 1851, Richmond’s Committee on Public Squares acknowledged the region’s rapid residential and commercial growth and recommended “securing breathing places in the midst of the city or convenient to it.” Over the last 170 years, the city and surrounding counties have secured land, engineered, and maintained “breathing places” for some of the region’s residents while limiting and denying access to others.  

Breathing Places: Parks & Recreation in Richmond explores the design, use and change of Richmond’s carefully crafted parks, recreation areas and natural spaces and their effect on the region’s residents today. 
Breathing Places will also include a slideshow of rotating images featuring community-submitted photos. Richmonders (both individuals and organizations) can submit images of themselves, their families or their friends enjoying greenspaces across the region HERE
Please keep sharing-we are here for you. What are you doing FUN this weekend? Let us know! And by the way, we LOVE pictures! :)

Enjoy your weekend!

Stay safe and be well.

Your SBGR Team
Smart Beginnings Greater Richmond
admin@smartbeginningsrva.org
804-409-5650