Join us for the first PrairieFest celebration in honor of National Prairie Day. This free, family-friendly event takes place at Prairie Ridge Ecostation, the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences’ 45-acre outdoor learning center in west Raleigh, on Saturday, June 3, 5–9 p.m.
PrairieFest will include a mix of natural history, cultural history and art activities designed to teach visitors about Piedmont prairies, one of the richest ecosystems on Earth. Several stations throughout the site will feature a variety of activities that give visitors a chance to hear about citizen science projects, investigate pond invertebrates, create their own art with NC Museum of Art staff members, learn how to make bracelets from raffia grass, and more.
Prairie Ridge Ecostation, located at 1671 Gold Star Drive, is made up of restored grasslands, wetlands and forested bottomlands interspersed with a winding series of hiking trails. Gates will open at 5 p.m. for visitors to enjoy picnicking on the prairie while listening to music performed by Ed Hoffman (of local kids’ band Sandbox) and Harold Brady (of local bluegrass band the Carolina Heelsplitters), with a variety of hands-on prairie-related activities beginning at 6 p.m. Stay late for a firefly program beginning at 8:30, then enjoy watching fireflies over the prairie before heading home for the night.
This is a family-friendly event. Please dress for the weather (closed-toed shoes and a water bottle recommended) and prepare to take a walk. This event is free; donations are always welcome.
Please direct questions to Emma Blackford at emma.blackford@naturalsciences.org.