Green Bay Botanical Garden Classes & Event Schedule for August 2025

Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea

Presented by Dar Stumpf & Clyde Reed

Now–September 2, 2025
Free/Garden Member | Included with Daily Admission 
 
Washed Ashore is set to make a big splash this summer at the Garden, the only Wisconsin venue to host this traveling exhibit.

Dive into nine spectacular sculptures made with plastic debris from the Pacific Ocean, and learn how plastic pollution impacts our waterways.  Guests of all ages will be mesmerized as they interact with these larger-than-life art pieces, all while learning how small actions can make a big difference.

Learn more at GBBG.org/WashedAshore

Daily, Self-Guided Activities

Available Now–October 31 

(excluding special events)  
Free/Garden Member 

Daily Admission/General Public

Stop & Learn Signs

Anytime 

Seek out educational signs placed throughout the Garden to dig deeper into nature. 

Scavenger Hunts 

Anytime 

Hunt for clues and dive deeper into Washed Ashore, presented by Dar Stumpf and Clyde Reed.


Discovery Boxes 

Anytime 

Search for boxes placed throughout the Garden containing games and activities for kids.

S.E.E.D Packs

Anytime

Search, Explore, Experience, and Discover the Garden! Packs include short lessons, games, and observation activities.


Weekly Drop-In Activities  
 

Tuesday

Story Time 

August 5–October 28

10–10:30 am 

Take a break in the Garden with nature–themed stories and activities. 

Discovery Cart

August 5–26

10:30–11 am 

Stop by the Lodge for free, fun, hands–on nature activities and Bell Children’s Garden exploration. 

BMO Getaway Wednesdays 

August 6–27

Buy One, Get One Admission 

9 am–8pm 

Visit a Garden Ambassador

10–11 am
Volunteers are in the Garden to share their knowledge and answer your questions!

 
Discovery Cart

10:30–11 am 

Science activities focused on sustainability and protecting our Great Lakes!

CANCELED: Washed Ashore Upcycled Art

11:30 am–12 pm 

Create an upcycled art project inspired by the Washed Ashore exhibit. We’ll provide the materials – just bring your imagination!

Friday 

Story Time 

August 1–29

10–10:30 am 

Take a break in the Garden with nature–themed stories and activities. 

Programs & Events 

August
  

Thursday, August 7

FULL: High Tea with An International Flair

Northeast Wisconsin Unit of the Herb Society

6–8 pm
$28/Garden Member 

$34/General Public 

Friday, August 8

Employment Resource Group Grand Concert Series: Alive Again

7–9 pm

Lawn Seating: 

$45/Garden Member 

$50/General Public 

$10/Child (Ages 3–17 with one paid adult lawn ticket) 

Cowles Terrace Seating: 

$55/Garden Member 

$60/General Public 

Child discount not available. 

Thursday, August 14

Seeds to Snacks

4:30–6 pm 

Sanimax Concert Series: Levi Ballenger

6–8 pm

Thursday, August 21

Seeds to Snacks

4:30–6 pm

Sanimax Concert Series: The Pocket Kings

6–8 pm


About Green Bay Botanical Garden
Green Bay Botanical Garden connects people with plants by providing year-round educational and recreational experiences for everyone in an environment that engages, inspires, and refreshes. First opened in 1996 and now featuring 47 acres of display gardens and natural areas, the Garden touches the lives of more than 200,000 visitors annually on average from northeast Wisconsin and beyond. For more information about other happenings, visit GBBG.org or call 920.490.9457.

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