- Explore a garden in the glory of autumn, engage in nature-inspired crafts projects led by a horticultural therapist, and make social connections in a supportive community.
- A 3-part series: first Fridays in October, November, and December. No cost to attend.
- A partnership between Seattle Parks and Recreation and UW Memory and Brain Wellness Center.
The Garden Discovery Program is made possible by support from Family Resource Home Care.
Pre-register for activity #50903 with Seattle Parks and Recreation by 10/3.
A conversation with the dementia-friendly recreation specialist is required for first-time participants. Please contact Tamara Keefe at tamara.keefe@seattle.gov or 206.399.4655
First Fridays:
10/7, 11/4, 12/2
10:30 am - 12 pm
Location: Maude’s Garden
The Memory Hub, 1021 Columbia St. Seattle, WA 98104
Upcoming Events in Memory Garden
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Garden Discovery 2025 Kick-Off
Friday, March 7, 2025 at 10:30am
Join us in Maude's Garden at the Memory Hub to see what's emerging this year! Learn what makes this public "memory garden" accessible to people living with memory loss and families and friends, and engage in a plant-inspired activity.
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Garden Discovery Program - Spring
Friday, April 4, 2025 at 10:30am
Join us in the garden at the Memory Hub. Discover changes through the season, engage in nature-based projects, and learn about this public "memory garden," created for people living with dementia and their families in this 3-part series (April 4, May 2, and June 6).
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Garden Discovery Program - Spring
Friday, May 2, 2025 at 10:30am
Join us in the garden at the Memory Hub. Discover changes through the season, engage in nature-based projects, and learn about this public "memory garden," created for people living with dementia and their families in this 3-part series (April 4, May 2, and June 6).
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Garden Discovery Program - Spring
Friday, June 6, 2025 at 10:30am
Join us in the garden at the Memory Hub. Discover changes through the season, engage in nature-based projects, and learn about this public "memory garden," created for people living with dementia and their families in this 3-part series (April 4, May 2, and June 6).