Public Programs at the Garden

 

Mission Garden offers free entry. Events and classes are free unless otherwise noted.

Filtering by: “Tohono O'odham”

Traditional O’odham Agriculture
Feb
18

Traditional O’odham Agriculture

Every third Saturday of the month Maegan Lopez and Sterling Johnson continue this new Mission Garden tradition of talks and demonstrations about O'odham Agriculture. They talk about traditions associated with Native American crops like corn, beans and squash, and how crops brought by Europeans were integrated into O'odham agriculture. (Click photo for event details)

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Traditional O’odham Agriculture
Jan
21

Traditional O’odham Agriculture

Every third Saturday of the month Maegan Lopez and Sterling Johnson continue this new Mission Garden tradition of talks and demonstrations about O'odham Agriculture. They talk about traditions associated with Native American crops like corn, beans and squash, and how crops brought by Europeans were integrated into O'odham agriculture. (Click photo for event details)

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Traditional O’odham Agriculture: Squash Rope & Gaiwsa
Nov
19

Traditional O’odham Agriculture: Squash Rope & Gaiwsa

Every third Saturday of the month Maegan Lopez and Sterling Johnson continue this new Mission Garden tradition of talks and demonstrations about O'odham Agriculture. They talk about traditions associated with Native American crops like corn, beans and squash, and how crops brought by Europeans were integrated into O'odham agriculture. (Click photo for event details)

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Guided tours and recorded workshops are also available.

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An ofrenda, or altar, honoring past loved ones and friends of the Garden during the annual Membrillo Fest.

An ofrenda, or altar, honoring past loved ones and friends of the Garden during the annual Membrillo Fest.