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T
his month at Lynden
Sculpture Garden, visitors
can partake in a number of
events designed to enhance their
connection to the great outdoors,
while enjoying unique works of
art. As space is limited for these
events, registration is required:
lyndensculpturegarden.org.
The New Moon Sound Bath
and Seed Walk, 5-6:30pm, Oct. 6,
includes a relaxing sound bath
hosted by sound healer Sevan
Arabajian-Lawson, followed by a
meditative labyrinth walk led by
artist-in-residence Jenna Knapp.
Join Arabajian-Lawson once
again for a Full Moon Sound
Bath and Candle Labyrinth Walk
4:45-6:15pm Oct. 17. $25, $20 for
members.
Learn about medicinal plants
and their role within Indigenous,
refugee and immigrant
communities on a monthly
Cultural Plant Walk with Native
herbalist and Lynden artist-in-
residence Angela Kingsawan.
1-3pm Oct. 9. Free to all.
Registration is closed, but those
interested can call (414) 446-
8794 to be added to a waitlist.
Birder Chuck Stapleton takes
small groups on a monthly
socially-distanced bird walk
throughout the Lynden grounds.
Birders of all experience levels
are welcome. 8:30-10am Oct. 10;
$10, $5 for members.
Take a tour with Lynden
land manager Robert Kaleta
to discover Edible Trees of
Lynden. 1-3pm Oct. 17; $15, $10 for
members.
O C T O B E R O U T D O O R E V E N T S A T
Lynden Sculpture Garden
HOURS &
ADMISSION
Open daily from
10am-5pm (closed
Thursdays).
Thanks to the
generosity of the
Herzfeld Foundation,
admission is free
at this time. See
visitor guidelines
and additional
information at
lyndensculpturegarden.org.
Edible Trees of Lynden