Final Days to Experience Soil Alive!

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(Photo by Abbott Schindler)

Exhibition Closing: Soil Alive!

Journey underground and explore the world beneath our feet

Dig into Soil Alive!, an original exhibition that delves into the world beneath our feet, from the thousands of relationships that make healthy soil healthy to learning how to protect and conserve soil.

The family-friendly exhibition includes interactive experiences such as a giant magnifying glass that illuminates hidden animals on a wall-sized digital illustration.

Make your plans for a subterranean adventure! Soil Alive! closes Sunday, March 29.

Soil Alive!
Open through Sunday, March 29
Presented in English and Spanish
Free with Admission

Plan Your Visit

Indigenous Speakers Series

From wellness to tradition, explore the history of Native food systems

Pre-contact foods, especially those harvested locally, are a testament to the resilience of Native lifestyles. To Mariah Gladstone (Blackfeet/Cherokee), these First Foods should be part of our modern kitchens, too.

On Wednesday, April 8, join us for the Indigenous Speakers Series as Gladstone explains the history of Indigenous food systems and the relationship between cultural identity, health, and native plants and animals.

Indigenous Speakers Series: A Recipe for Resilience
With Mariah Gladstone, Indigikitchen
Wednesday, April 8 | 6pm, program begins 6:30pm
$12, members receive 20% off; free for Tribal members
Reception with no-host bar and light appetizers begins at 6pm

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250 in the West

Discover the story of public lands

Public lands are a tangible aspect of life in the American West. What are the origins of public lands and how have debates over their use shaped the West?

Join us on Wednesday, April 15 for our next 250 in the West program. Historian, author and associate professor at Colorado State University Leisl Carr Childers will discuss the history of public lands from the American Revolution to today.

250 in the West: Public Lands
With Leisl Carr Childers
Wednesday, April 15 | 6pm, program begins 6:30pm
$8, members receive 20% off

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