World Bee Day in
the Children's Garden
Join us on Saturday, May 17 at 11:00 AM in the Children’s Garden at Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. Enjoy a special World Bee Day presentation with certified naturalist and ecotherapist, Tracy Teuscher.
World Bee Day is May 20, and it’s a special day to learn about Ohio’s native bees.
Meet some common native bees and discover their superpowers.
Learn how to help them the little bees flourish.
Discover how to create a pollinator oasis in your own backyard.
Learn how to naturalizing your lawn.
Color a bumble bee and sing The Wild Bee Song.
PLUS, take home a mini planting kit.
Get Answers to Common Questions About
Native bees vs. honey bees and wasps, how to replace pesticides with natural solutions, and more.
Children’s Activity
Can’t make it in person? Download our bumble bee coloring page
for your kiddos.
Meet The Presenter
Tracy Teuscher is a certified Naturalist and Ecotherapist with an M.S. in Environmental Studies. She is passionate about helping us restore human-nature connections in beneficial and healing ways. Tracy has been a featured speaker at the Wilderness Center, Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, the Chef’s Garden, Ohio Kiwanis, and the Climate and Justice Teach-in. Tracy is a Who’s Who in America honoree who has been featured by Authority Magazine, Medium, CanvasRebel, and more.