Now in its seventh year, Summer Sips, the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden’s wine and cheese lecture series, brings together the local community for talks about native wildflowers, carnivorous plants, Acorn woodpeckers, and more! Each lecture begins with a wine tasting paired with delicious appetizers, and conversation with the local sponsoring vintner in the Garden Courtyard before adjourning to the Blaksley Library for featured presentations.
Summer Sips: Rock Creek Wildflowers
Saturday, June 17; 4pm-6pm
Cathy Rose and Stephen Ingram will present a slide show about the subalpine and alpine plants featured in their book Rock Creek Wildflowers. Winery: Buttonwood Farm Winery & Vineyard.
Register here.
Those who wish to attend all four lectures can purchase a discounted Summer Sips Series Passport, priced at $75 for Garden members, and $105 for non-members. Advance registration is strongly encouraged and can be done by calling (805) 682-4726, ext. 102 or online at www.sbbg.org/sips.
About the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
The Garden is a 78-acre privately funded nonprofit institution that fosters the conservation of California’s native plants through our gardens, research and education, and serves as a role model for sustainability. The Garden was founded in 1926 and is among the nation’s oldest botanic gardens focused exclusively on native plants. For more information about the Garden, please visit sbbg.org.
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