Music
Wednesday, May 8
UAE and Levitt AMP Wilmington Music Series
Mayor Mike Purzycki and Cultural Affairs Director Tina Betz invite you celebrate the power of…
Learn about Mt. Cuba’s approach to land management and the events that shape our past, current, and future landscapes. Become empowered to take ecologically beneficial actions to support native wildlife and habitats with the effects of climate change in mind. Bring water and be prepared to hike steep paths and uneven terrain throughout our natural lands. Reservations are strongly encouraged. Two hours, $7 per person in addition to garden admission, free for members.
This program takes place in person in Mt. Cuba Center natural lands on Saturdays & Sundays, May – June & September – November.