Garden Discovery Program - Spring

The Memory Hub, 1021 Columbia St. Seattle, WA 98104 or 206.615.0100.

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  Friday, May 3, 2024   10:30am - 12:00pm ( 1 hrs, 30 min )

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Join us in the garden at the Memory Hub. Discover changes through the season, engage in horticultural activities, 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 5, May 3, and June 7). Light refreshments provided. Offered in partnership with UW Memory and Brain Wellness Center and Seattle Parks and Recreation, with support from Aegis Living Assisted Living and Memory Care communities

Directions to the First Hill Seattle location provided to registered participants prior to program start.

Enrollment for the Spring 2023 Garden Discovery Program opens March 5th through Seattle Parks and Recreation, activity #64865. A conversation with the Dementia-Friendly Recreation Specialist is required for 1st time participants. Please contact tamara.keefe@seattle.gov.

Upcoming Events in Memory Garden

  • Garden Discovery Program - Fall

      Friday, November 1, 2024 at 10:30am

      Join us in the garden at the Memory Hub. Discover changes through the season, engage in horticultural activities, and learn what makes this public "memory garden" particularly accessible to people living with dementia and their families in this 3-part series (October 6, November 1, and December 6).

  • Garden Discovery Program - Fall

      Friday, December 6, 2024 at 10:30am

      Join us in the garden at the Memory Hub. Discover changes through the season, engage in horticultural activities, and learn what makes this public "memory garden" particularly accessible to people living with dementia and their families in this 3-part series (October 6, November 1, and December 6).

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