Jun 04 Thursday
BOTANICAL GARDEN, HOMESTEAD GARDEN, AND FOREST TRAIL TOURS
FREE // May 30 – August 30 // Thursdays and Saturdays , 11am – Noon
Join the Pratt Museum Garden Crew for guided tours of the Botanical Gardens, Homestead Garden, and Forest Trails.
We will offer an interpretive introduction to the broader ecology of the Kachemak Bay region and describe the ways that we incorporate the plant communities of the region into the Botanical Garden at the Museum. Botany experts and novices alike can find delightful insights as we explore the interactions and dynamics of our local ecosystem.
The Homestead Garden is an ever-evolving exhibit featuring many classic fruits and vegetables and a few specific local varieties that have been treasured by the local community for generations. We will explore some of the basics of plant propagation, discuss the benefits of perennial food crops and talk about food preservation and storage. Snacking is encouraged! Throughout the season, something is always worth sampling from the garden, though the real delight is black currant season in late autumn.
The Forest Trails showcase the ecological context in which the Museum is embedded. These trails wind through one of the larger remaining wild spaces in downtown Homer, and have some of the largest remaining trees in the area. Wildlife is abundant and the plant communities are diverse. There are several loops of varying distance that wind through the nearly 10 acre forest. A meander through these woods with one of our guides will offer an opportunity for wildlife sightings, listening to songbirds, and discussing the ethnobotanical and historical uses of plants that live in our region.
Jun 06 Saturday
Jun 09 Tuesday
Come play duplicate bridge with local bridge players. This is an ACBL event. All are welcome. Call or email for more information.
Jun 11 Thursday
Jun 13 Saturday
Jun 16 Tuesday
Jun 18 Thursday
Jun 19 Friday
What are the birds, mammals and insects doing in the forest around the Pratt Museum? Join local artist-naturalist Kim McNett to investigate the forest trails and search for clues! We will look for footprints, fur, feathers, scat, scratches and other signs that reveal what the wild animals have been up to lately. Using a nature journal, we will draw and record the mysteries that we uncover.
Animal Tracking and Journaling in the Boreal Forest with Kim McNett - For Kids
Friday, June 19 2026 | 10 - 11:30am | Pratt Museum
Registration Fee: $20
Member registration Fee: $15
Pay it forward Fee: $40
This workshop is intended for kids aged 7-12. Supplies included. Online registration required at https://www.prattmuseum.org/.../animal-tracking-and.../
Jun 20 Saturday
Join local naturalist-artist Kim McNett to draw quick and easy field sketches using loose, scribbly lines. We will learn to simplify large, complex subjects (such as trees and landscapes) in a fluid, gestural style that lets you "get right to it". This class is perfect for both beginner and practicing artists wishing to make art on the fly that doesn't require a lot of time, energy or materials.
Scribble Sketching the Boreal Forest with Kim McNett - for Teens & AdultsSaturday, June 20 2026 | 10am - noon | Pratt MuseumRegistration Fee: $40Member registration Fee: $30Pay it forward Fee: $50
This workshop is intended for adults and mature teens 16 and older. Supplies included. Online registration required at https://www.prattmuseum.org/event/scribble-sketching-the-boreal-forest-with-kim-mcnett-for-teens-adults/