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The Fort Worth Botanic Garden has many entertaining and educational events throughout the year. Bring your family and enjoy a day at the Garden! The events listed below are open to the public.

SPECIAL EVENTS 2008
FORT WORTH BOTANIC GARDEN
(Click here for 2009 events)


Date Event (click on event for a description) Time
Mar 01
- Mar 30
Butterflies in the Garden 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. daily
Mar 29 Fort Worth Orchid Society Sale 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Mar 30 Fort Worth Orchid Society Sale 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Apr 03 BRIT Lecture: “From water to dust: Medical wonders from the earth”-Robert Finkelman, Ph.D. 7:00 p.m.
Apr 05 Spring Festival in the Japanese Garden 10:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Apr 06 Spring Festival in the Japanese Garden 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Apr 12 Fort Worth Iris Society Show 10:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m.
Apr 19 Spring Plant Sale 9:00 a.m. -2:00 p.m.
Apr 26
- Apr 27
Flowercade 12:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Apr 26
- May 01
Women's Club Annual Spring Signature Art Show 9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M-Sat; 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Sunday
May 17 Fort Worth Herb Society Herb Festival 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
May 30
- Jun 01
Concerts in the Garden 8:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Jun 06
- Jun 08
Concerts in the Garden 8:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Jun 07 North Texas Daylily Sale 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Jun 13
- Jun 15
Concerts in the Garden 8:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Jun 20
- Jun 22
Concerts in the Garden 8:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Jun 27
- Jun 29
Concerts in the Garden 8:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Jul 02
- Jul 05
Concerts in the Garden 8:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Sep 05
- Sep 07
Art in the Garden 8:00 a.m. until Closing
Sep 27 Fort Worth Iris & Daylily Society Sale 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Oct 04 Fort Worth Orchid Society Sale 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Oct 05 Fort Worth Orchid Society Sale 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Oct 11 Fall Plant Sale 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Oct 25 Fall Festival in the Japanese Garden 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Oct 26 Fall Festival in the Japanese Garden 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Nov 08 B. G. Squirrel Run 8:00 a.m.
Dec 06 Birds’ Christmas Tree 11:00 a.m.

 
BUTTERFLIES IN THE GARDEN
 
Over 12,000 live tropical butterflies from around the world will be released into the Fort Worth Botanic Garden's conservatory throughout the entire month of March. Butterflies from Ecuador, Costa Rica, Malaysia, the United States and, for the first time in north Texas, Africa, will be calling the conservatory home. Of the more than 100 different species, visitors can see the iridescent blue morpho from Costa Rica, or the equally striking black and white Paper Kite from Malaysia, or watch as the myriad longwing butterflies from Ecuador flit above the flowers while the lemon yellow Noble Swallowtail from Africa flies overhead. Visitors can also learn about the life cycle of butterflies and observe butterflies emerging from chrysalises. Butterflies in the Garden will also feature an interactive exhibit entitled Partners in Pollination that will be on display in the Garden Center’s hallway. This fascinating exhibit showcases the vital role different animals play in the pollination of many plants, including important food crops. Advanced timed tickets available online at www.centralticketoffice.com or by calling (800)462-7979. Ticket times are every half hour between 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM. No strollers allowed in the Butterfly exhibit. DATES & TIME: March 1-March 30, 2008, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily ADMISSION: Adults 13-64 $10; seniors 65+ $8; children 3-12 $6; school groups of 20 or more $5.00; children 2 and under free. Sponsored by the Fort Worth Botanical Society, Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT) Fort Worth Garden Club, and the Fort Worth Botanic Garden
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FORT WORTH ORCHID SOCIETY SALE
 
Come see the many varieties of these gorgeous plants that would love to find a cozy spot in your home. They also make beautiful gifts.
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BRIT LECTURE: “FROM WATER TO DUST: MEDICAL WONDERS FROM THE EARTH”-ROBERT FINKELMAN, PH.D.
 
Every day of our lives we eat, drink, and breathe minerals and trace element contained in the water we drink, the food that we eat, and the dust that we inhale. For most of us this interaction with natural materials is harmless, perhaps even beneficial, supplying us with some essential nutrients. However, for some, the interaction with the minerals and trace elements can have devastating, even fatal effects. Examples that will be discussed include: a town in Montana that has been devastated by trace quantities of asbestos that now affects the Dallas-Fort Worth area; a deadly fungus in west Texas mobilized by earthquakes; natural groundwater that has contributed to the death of more than 100,000 people in the Balkans and that may also affect communities in east Texas; a trace element in Texas ground water that influences suicide rates; dust from African that may impact our health. These and other medical problems and benefits of geologic materials and processes will be discussed. Lecture Hall. No fee. Open to the public.
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SPRING FESTIVAL IN THE JAPANESE GARDEN
 
Bring the entire family and enjoy traditional Japanese dance, music, martial arts demonstrations, papermaking, Bonsai, Ikebana, and tea ceremonies with the elegant backdrop of the Japanese Garden. A Fort Worth tradition for over 25 years, this spring's festival promises to be the best yet! Admission: Adults $4.00, Children (4-12yrs.) $2.00, under 4 free.
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FORT WORTH IRIS SOCIETY SHOW
 
Come look these beauties over and decide which ones you'd like to have in your own yard. An amazing array of colors and varieties. Not for sale during the show, bulbs may be purchased (and planted) in the fall at the Iris sale.
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SPRING PLANT SALE
 
Take this opportunity to browse among the cream of the crop perennials, specially selected to stand up to all the challenges of Texas gardening. Cozy up to your favorites and adopt them for your own yard!
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FLOWERCADE
 
The Fort Worth Garden Club Council sponsors this dazzling display of flower arrangements and horticultural delights. Come and be a part of this unique annual Fort Worth event.
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WOMEN'S CLUB ANNUAL SPRING SIGNATURE ART SHOW
 
Art you'll love! Find it at the Annual Spring Signature Art Show presented by the Women's CClub of Fort Worth Art Department. Original art will be exhibited in the hallways of the Fort Worth Botanic Garden Center.
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FORT WORTH HERB SOCIETY HERB FESTIVAL
 
Herb Festival - A delight for all the senses, the Herb Festival fills the Botanic Garden Center with the wonderful aromas of live herbs. Beautiful displays of organic soaps, herbal concoctions, and a variety of tasty snacks are all awaiting you. Indulge! Admission is $5.00, children under 12 free. For more information about the Herb Society, visit www.gfwhs.org. For information about the Herb Festival email festival@gfwhs.org.
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CONCERTS IN THE GARDEN
 

Time to break out the picnic basket and relax under the stars while listening to great music provided by the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and friends. With music that ranges from classical and big band to blues and rock 'n roll, this month-long event has something for everyone. Hands down, it's Fort Worth's best music festival for eighteen years.

Gates open at 6:30 p.m. Concerts begin at 8 p.m.
Fireworks after every performance!

Lawn Seating:
$15 in advance and $18 at the gate.
Children age 10 and younger free when accompanied by an adult.

Table seating:
Adults: $22 - $42 in advance and $25 - $45 at the gate
Children 10 and younger: $10 - $42 in advance and $10 - $45 at the gate

Parking:
$5 to park at Farrington Field (cash only, night of show), $10 to self park at the Botanic Garden (advance purchase only) and $20 to Valet and VIP park (advance purchase only).

FORT WORTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA’S
18TH ANNUAL CONCERTS IN THE GARDEN

All concerts take place at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Gates open at 6:30 p.m. Performances begin at 8 p.m.

Friday, May 30
FUN! FUN! FUN!
Music of the Beach Boys with the Crawfish

Don’t miss this fun-in-the-sun performance with the Crawfish, hailed by the Star-Telegram as the “baby boomer bar band of your dreams.” The first half of the show is all Beach Boys hits, followed by a variety of Rock ‘n Roll favorites spanning the decades.

Saturday, May 31
JAIL HOUSE ROCK
A Tribute to Elvis

Hailed as one of the best impersonators in the business, Kraig Parker has the look, voice, moves and style of the King! Don’t miss his incredible performance of Elvis’ greatest hits.

Sunday, June 1
BEST OF THE BIG BANDS
Music of Glenn Miller and Friends
Concerts in the Garden Festival Swing Orchestra

Curtis Wilson, Conductor
Drenda Barnett, Vocalist
Bring your dancing shoes to this nostalgic tribute to the icons of American jazz. The infectious upbeat music of Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, the Dorseys and more will have the whole family dancing!

Friday, June 6
ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL
And The Quebe Sisters

Texas’ Grammy Award-winning “Kings of Western Swing” perform their greatest hits from “Corrine, Corrina” to “Big Balls in Cowtown” and more! Special guests The Quebe Sisters show off their three-part harmonies and fancy fiddlin’ to open the show.

Saturday, June 7
SING OUT AMERICA!
Vocal Majority Chorus

Get ready for an extraordinary musical experience with this 100-plus man chorus! Their majestic harmonies will delight you as the chorus celebrates freedom with a repertoire of patriotic favorites including the Star Spangled Banner and God Bless the U.S.A.

Sunday, June 8, 2008
SOUTH AUSTIN JUG BAND

There’s no jug playing in the South Austin Jug Band, but it is one of the fiercest set of strings working together today. The band’s eclectic music, lively picking and fiddling, and melodic sound have solidified it as a tour-de-force in the world of acoustic music.

Friday, June 13
¡FIESTA LATINA!
Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra

Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Conductor
Alejandro Drago, Violin
Explore a rich variety of beautiful, traditional Peruvian music and Nuevo Tango featuring the extraordinary Argentinean violinist Alejandro Drago.

Saturday, June 14
1812 OVERTURE
Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra

Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Conductor
Kyle Orth, Piano
This exciting program includes Liszt’s Totentanz performed by young pianist Kyle Orth and Tchaikovsky’s explosive 1812 Overture performed in tandem with a breathtaking firework display. A splendid evening under the stars!

Sunday, June 15
BRAVE COMBO

Grammy Award-winning Brave Combo, America’s premier contemporary polka band, returns to Concerts In The Garden after five years. This groundbreaking musical act presents imaginative versions of the Hokey Pokey, Chicken Dance and even Tchaikovsky – nuclear polka style!

Friday, June 20
CLASSICAL MYSTERY TOUR
A Tribute to the Beatles
Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra

Martin Herman, Conductor The Fab Four are back by popular demand! Chart-topping tunes by the Beatles, complete with the beautiful, original arrangements backed by the full orchestra. These guys deliver the best Beatles tribute anywhere!

Saturday, June 21
MINGO FISHTRAP

Hard to describe but so great to experience―Mingo Fishtrap’s top-notch music dances between gutbucket soul, N’Awlins’ grit-down funk and horn-fueled Motown pop. Don’t miss this high-energy concert of crazy fun!

Sunday, June 22
VIVE EL MARIACHI!

The sound of mariachi is the heart and soul of Mexico! A complex combination of the violin, trumpet and guitar, these infectious rhythms are timeless.

Friday, June 27 & Saturday, June 28
SUPER AWESOME LASER ADVENTURE
Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra

Andres Franco, Conductor Fantastic music choreographed to a brilliant laser light show and fireworks! The performance features favorite music from Harry Potter, Star Wars, and more. Fun for the whole family!

Sunday, June 29
RED STEAGALL

The official cowboy poet of Texas brings the Western spirit to the Botanic Garden with his Texas Swing dance music and popular hits such as “Here We Go Again,” “Party Dolls and Wine,” “Freckles Brown,” and “Lone Star Beer and Bob Wills Music.”

Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, July 2, 3 & 4
OLD FASHIONED FAMILY FIREWORKS PICNIC
Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra

Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Conductor
It’s a Fort Worth family tradition! Filled with patriotic songs and heart-pounding marches, our exhilarating Independence Day celebration offers one of the best fireworks displays in the metroplex. This is one of our most popular concerts, so order your reserved table or general admission lawn tickets today!

Saturday, July 5
TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT
Music of the Eagles
Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra

Brent Havens, Conductor
Randy Jackson, Vocalist
The Eagles timeless tunes are amplified by a full rock band, the symphony orchestra’s lush musical palette and Randy Jackson’s commanding vocals. Don’t miss this spectacular festival finale including such hits as Hotel California, Desperado, Heartache Tonight and New Kid in Town.
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NORTH TEXAS DAYLILY SALE
 
Purchase some of these lovely summer bloomers for your own yard. The best selection you will find anywhere.
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ART IN THE GARDEN
 
View art from local artists on display in the Garden Center hallway. Art and nature will join hands as the works of regional artists will be on display and for sale. This is the Fort Worth Botanic Garden's first juried art show, held as a part of Fall Gallery Night, 2008.

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FORT WORTH IRIS & DAYLILY SOCIETY SALE
 
Are you interested in growing irises or daylilies? Come to the Fort Worth Iris Society's annual iris and daylily sale in the Garden Center. This is your chance to buy from the people who know best how to grow these beautiful flowers.
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FALL PLANT SALE
 
Fall is the second great planting season, so come peruse our perennials and native Texas plants. Browse our selection of decorative grasses, shrubs and bulbs as well.
Butterfly Tagging during the Plant Sale
Oct 13, 10am to 2pm

Participate in the gentle tagging and release of monarch butterflies in the Trial Garden! Watch as education horticulturist and entomologist Gail Manning gathers the butterflies as they feed on nectar (flowers available at the plant sale!). A small tag is applied to the hindwing, and the butterfly is released to flutter away, continuing its journey south to Mexico. Be part of a phenomenon of nature- the marvelous migration of the monarch.
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FALL FESTIVAL IN THE JAPANESE GARDEN
 
Feast your eyes on the spectacular fall color of the Japanese Garden while you and your family enjoy traditional Japanese dance, music, martial arts demonstrations, papermaking, Bonsai, Ikebana, and tea ceremonies. Admission: Adults $4.00, Children (4-12yrs.) $2.00, under 4 free.(br) Click here to download the JG Festival brochure.
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B. G. SQUIRREL RUN
 
Breeze through the Garden on the 5K or 10K course, or sprint with the kids on the 1K. Clowns, face painting, historical Texas Rangers and lots of other activities for the whole family. Fee: $18/person, $15 before November 4, $20/person on the day of the race. Check out their website: www.bgsquirrel.com
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BIRDS’ CHRISTMAS TREE
 
Children of all ages are invited to make bio-degradable bird treats ahead of time and bring them to the event to hang in the Garden's Grove, providing food for wildlife and a little holiday cheer! This free event, complete with music and entertainment, is one of Fort Worth's oldest holiday traditions.
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