Edit

Aullwood Audubon Announces April 2023 Calendar Of Activities

Sports and Recreation

March 24, 2023

From: Aullwood Audubon Center And Farm

April 1 - 30 – “The Troll That Hatched an Egg by Thomas Dambo” Exhibit, (Farm & Center)

April 1 & 8 –  Spring Wildflower Walk (everyone), 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. (Center) 

April 4, 11, 18, 25– Long-term Butterfly Monitoring (everyone), 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Center)

April 5, 19 – Chipmunk Adventures, “Explore the Colors of Nature”, 10:00 a.m. -11:45 a.m., (Farm Pavilion)
April 6, 13, 20, 27 - Adult Member Discovery Walks (members only), 8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m. (Center)

 April 20 –  The Big Pull (everyone), 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (Meet at Marie Aull’s House at Aullwood Gardens MetroPark) 

April 22 –  Earth Day Exploration (everyone), 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. (Center) 

April 28 & 29 – Aullwood’s Native Plant Sale (everyone), 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. (Farm)  

General admission is $12/adults 13 to 64, $10 Seniors 65+ and Active Duty Military, $8/children 4 to 12 and children 3 and under FREE unless otherwise noted with an asterisk (*). Members of Friends of Aullwood, National Audubon Society and ANCA are admitted free.  Please note that0

Aullwood walks are weather dependent and are cancelled if there is thunder, lightning or heavy

rain. Access to Aullwood and Aullwood trails is at both the Center and Farm Tuesday - Sunday.

Aullwood Center programs begin at 1000 Aullwood Road. Aullwood Farm Programs begin at 9101 Frederick Pike. Call 937-890-7360 for information. Check our events calendar: www.aullwood.org.

 April is the time when spring ephemeral wildflowers are blooming, and spring migrants begin to return, so it’s the perfect time to visit Aullwood to enjoy the sights and sounds of Spring! Don’t miss the amazing display of Virginia Bluebells along the trails!

Aullwood has a variety of pasture raised meats and as well as farm fresh eggs for all of your cooking needs! Our pork products include pork chops, smoked ham, and bacon. We have recently added frozen whole cut chickens! We also have chicken, duck and quail eggs for sale. You can find whole milk and chocolate milk from Fresh Start Dairy. It is always free admission to shop in the Nature Store. Make purchases with credit card, check or cash.

Important Information and Guidelines for Programs:

Aullwood is following the recommendations from government officials, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Ohio Department of Health and the National Audubon Society. Guidelines are subject to change as State mandates change.

-Programs begin promptly at their scheduled start time, are weather dependent and are cancelled if there is thunder, lightning or heavy rain. Participants will be contacted via email should a program be cancelled.

-If you or someone in your household is sick, stay home. Do not visit Aullwood if you have a fever, persistent cough or shortness of breath, have the symptoms of COVID-19 or were exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 within the past 14 days.

-We recommend you wash your hands or use hand sanitizer before and after your visit.

We are performing a professional daily deep cleaning of our facilities and frequent cleaning of high-touch areas.  Single use masks for adults and children are available for free. We have installed touchless faucets, soap dispensers and paper towel dispensers in the restrooms. Hand sanitizer stations are available throughout the site.

The Troll That Hatched an Egg Exhibit (Everyone)

Aullwood Audubon is proud to host “The Troll That Hatched an Egg”, an exhibit from the internationally renowned recycle artist Thomas Dambo! Bo, Bodil, Bibbi and their troll-sized bird nest have come to life at Aullwood and are ready for your visit. Learn more and plan your trip at https://aullwood.audubon.org/trolls now. Aullwood is open rain or shine. General admission tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable. We recommend that you carefully plan your visit to allow for adequate time to explore our property and the Troll That Hatched an Egg exhibit. You can read more about Thomas Dambo at www.thomasdambo.com. (Farm & Center)

Spring Wildflower Walks (Everyone)

Saturday, April 1 & 8, 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. In the spring, Aullwood’s nature sanctuary is full of colorful spring flowers. Walk with an Aullwood naturalist and learn to identify bloodroot, trillium, Virginia bluebells, celandine Poppy and other spring ephemerals. Please pre-register online at http://store.aullwood.org. (Center)

Long-Term Butterfly Monitoring (Everyone)

April 4, 11, 18, 25 – 2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. - Join Sam Romeo and Aullwood’s Long-term Butterfly Monitoring team to identify, count and monitor butterfly populations. Walk the same route each week through different habitats to record butterflies and skippers. This important data is then compiled with other monitoring stations around the State. No experience is necessary.  Bring binoculars. Please preregister at http://store.aullwood.org. Those who are registered will be notified if the walk is cancelled due to weather. (Center)

Chipmunk Adventures Classes

Wednesdays, April 5 & 19 - 10:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Chipmunk Adventures Classes for Preschool children ages 2 - 5 accompanied by an adult. Discover and share the excitement of nature with us at Aullwood Audubon. Visit farm animals, hike in the woods, crunch in the leaves, or walk in the creek. We’ll do hands-on activities, nature art, stories, and songs together at each session. Classes are conducted outside under the Farm Pavilion unless weather conditions dictate otherwise. Then we begin inside, but our hikes are outside. Dress for the weather conditions. Come and explore the wonder of winter with us!

The theme in April is “Explore the Colors of Nature!” The class fee for members is $25.00 and non-members is $30.00. Maximum of 8 child/adult pairs. We require a minimum of 4 child/adult pairs to hold this program. Email [email protected]  for more information or call Beverly Holland at 937-890-7360, ext. 206. visit https://aullwood.audubon.org/ChipmunkAdventures to sign up. (Farm Pavilion)

Adult Member Discovery Walks (Members Only)

April 6, 13, 20, 27 – 8:00 – 9:30 a.m. Bring your binoculars and delight in a weekly walk along Aullwood’s trails spotting birds and exploring the seasonal spring changes taking place at Aullwood. These walks are for Aullwood and National Audubon Society members only. Please be ready and waiting on the main sidewalk of the Nature Center at least 5 minutes before the scheduled start of the walk. Adult Member Discovery Walks are a benefit for members and there is no cost to attend. (Center)

The Big Pull (Everyone)

Thursday, April 20, 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Meet at Marie Aull’s House at Aullwood Gardens MetroParks and participate in pulling non-native invasive plants! Please email Nenita Lapitan at [email protected] or call 937-890-7360, x214 to register by Monday, April 17. This is a collaboration between Five Rivers MetroParks, The Garden Club of Dayton and Aullwood Audubon to support Ohio Native Plant Month. There is also an afternoon shift at 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Earth Day Exploration (Everyone)

Saturday, April 22, 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Join an Aullwood naturalist and spend Earth Day exploring a variety of habitats in our nature sanctuary. The theme for Earth Day 2023 is “Invest In our Planet”. Since 1970, this global celebration reminds us to take action to protect the earth. This year 193 countries will recognize Earth Day!  At Aullwood, there will be spring wildflowers, spring migrants, and much more to discover and celebrate on this Earth Day. Bring binoculars. Please

pre-register online at http://store.aullwood.org. (Center)

Aullwood Native Plant Sale (Everyone)

Friday, April 28 & Saturday, April 29 from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Join us for Aullwood’s 19th Annual Native Plant Sale which is in person only this year! The sale features more than 100 species and includes many new offerings. Spring ephemerals such as Virginia Bluebells, Giant White Trillium, Squirrel Corn and Twinleaf and more are also available at this year’s sale. Visit www.aullwood.org to see our online catalog. Each plant’s catalog description includes soil and light requirements, colorful photos, and ways in which the plant supports pollinators and native wildlife. Need help deciding which plants will attract the most birds and wildlife to your garden? Visit https://www.audubon.org/plantsforbirds to see Audubon’s Plants for Birds database for assistance in picking the right plant. Also available at the sale will be an array of gardening and bird-related items from our Nature Store and Gift Shop, including planters, field guides, hummingbird feeders, puzzles, decorative items and more! Admission to Aullwood’s Native Plant Sale is free.

Purchases may be made with VISA, MasterCard, or Discover, check or cash. Boxes will be available to hold your plants and volunteers will be available to assist with loading large orders. Plant sale prices include tax and all plant sales are final. Why plant native? Native plants provide food and shelter for wildlife, increase biodiversity and attract natural predators that help control pest species. Proceeds from our Native Plant Sale provide critical funding for Aullwood's ongoing programs of environmental education and habitat preservation. Have questions? Email [email protected] or call 937-890-7360 x214 and leave a message. We appreciate your crucial support and your love of native plants! (Farm)

Volunteer & Support Aullwood (Everyone)

To volunteer at Aullwood please contact Nenita Lapitan, Manager of Volunteer and Rental Services at 937-890-7360, x214 or email at [email protected]. Become a member of Aullwood now! Visit https://aullwood.audubon.org/membership  for information. If you have any questions, email [email protected]. Make a tax-deductible gift at https://aullwood.audubon.org/donateto support Aullwood’s mission of conservation and education.