Discover why these tiny creatures are so important to our world!
Join us for a fun and fascinating science program all about the small creatures that make a big impact! Educators from Cornell Cooperative Extension will introduce us to honeybees and other important pollinators, helping us discover how they support the plants, flowers, and foods we rely on every day.
We’ll explore how pollinators work, why they are essential to our environment, and what we can do to help protect them right here in our own community. From buzzing bees to beautiful butterflies, you’ll gain a new appreciation for these “tiny heroes” of nature.
Perfect for curious kids and families, this program is a great way to connect science, nature, and the world around us. Come ready to learn, ask questions, and see pollinators in a whole new way!
Every program at your Library is free and open to all, made possible by the generosity of volunteers, sponsors, donors, and library resources.
AGE GROUP: | Tween | Teen | Schoolage | Preschool (3-5) |
EVENT TYPE: | Children Programs |
Turn south at intersection of NY State Route 5 and Sherrill Rd.; Brick library is about 1/2 mile from Rte. 5, on west (right) side of street, opposite post office.