Join us in the Gardens to learn more about the natural world around us. Each session will engage a young naturalist in hands-on learning as we closely study a topic while enjoying the Gardens and Grounds of Reynolda.
At each session, Reynolda Young Explorers earn a new “badge” and take home a field guide.
Remaining Fall 2025 Dates and Themes
Wednesday, August 20: Sunflowers
Children will explore the variety of sunflowers grown at Reynolda as they learn more about the parts of a flower.
Wednesday, August 27: Ponds of Reynolda
Children will explore Reynolda’s ponds and learn more about this body of water, then have the unique opportunity to “build” a pond.
Wednesday, September 3: Signs of the Beaver
Beavers leave all sorts of interesting clues around their habitat. In this session, we explore common signs of the beavers Reynolda, work together to build a beaver dam and test its water flow.
Wednesday, September 17: Birding
Take flight on a birding adventure at Reynolda! Young explorers will use binoculars to explore the North Carolina Birding Trail, spotting feathered friends along the way. Through playful listening games, they’ll learn how to identify bird calls and even try making a few of their own.
Wednesday, October 1: Chrysanthemums
Celebrate the beauty of fall in the Brown Family Conservatory as we explore chrysanthemums—Reynolda’s favorite fall flower. Young Explorers will learn about these colorful blooms, discover their special place in Reynolda’s history, and enjoy hands-on activities like examining flower parts, learning how mums grow, and creating floral-inspired art.
Wednesday, October 22: Pumpkins
Join us in the Meadow Classroom to celebrate the colors and textures of fall! Young Explorers will observe the shapes, sizes, and patterns of pumpkins and gourds. Through touch, sight, and guided exploration, they’ll compare the outsides and insides of these unique plants—looking at colors, shapes, seeds, and more.
Wednesday, November 5: Tea at Reynolda
Sip, smell, and explore! In this gentle introduction to the world of tea, young children will learn about the plants grown at Reynolda that can be used to make tea. We’ll discover how herbs grow in the garden, explore the scents and textures of tea leaves, and then enjoy a special tasting of tea curated just for Reynolda by the local tea company Tea and Toast.
Wednesday, November 19: Poinsettias
Step into the warmth of the Brown Family Conservatory and celebrate the season surrounded by the vibrant reds, pinks, and whites of Reynolda’s holiday poinsettia display. Young Explorers will learn about this festive plant—where it comes from, how it grows, and why it’s become a holiday favorite. Through hands-on activities and close observation, children will explore the colors and shapes of poinsettias and create a holiday-inspired craft to take home.
Registration is required; participants will receive an email prior to the program with the location for each.
You may also like the following events from Reynolda House Museum of American Art:
- This month, 23rd August, 02:00 pm, Camel City Curator Talk in Winston Salem
- Next month, 17th September, 11:00 am, Object of the Month: David Johnson’s ‘Natural Bridge, Virginia’ in Winston Salem
- Next month, 20th September, 09:30 am, Reynolda's Community Day in Winston Salem
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