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The Gifts of Tyler Arboretum Membership: One Couple’s Journey
In 2019, Kent and Tamiko Stumpe joined Tyler Arboretum shortly after moving to Delaware County from the Cleveland area. Kent recalls, "One stroll through the grounds and out onto [...]
Naturalist at Heart: Meet Tyler Arboretum Volunteer Sue Fredrick
Some people are born with a deep affinity for the natural world. Sue Fredrick is unquestionably one of them. With two degrees in science - a bachelor's in biology [...]
Autumn Arrives in Lucille’s Garden
The Autumn Garden: a Bittersweet Place The cooling temperatures and diminishing light mean that everything slows down – a welcome reprieve after the frantic pace of the season. At [...]
A River of Raptors: Broad-Winged Hawk Migration
Early Wednesday morning, September 20, while walking the Scenic Loop at Tyler before the weekly bird walk, I spotted an immature Broad-winged Hawk perched high atop a bare tree. [...]
Animals in Our Backyard: Tyler Arboretum and Briar Bush Nature Center
Join us on Saturday October 14, from 10:00 – 11:00 am for Animals in our Backyard, and meet some furry friends courtesy of Briar Bush Nature Center. Part [...]
Totally Terrific Tomatoes
Even though we've already donated 2,000 pounds of vegetables to the Media Food Bank, Lucille's Garden is still bursting with life. We like to do a lot of experimenting [...]
Five Fun Things to Do With Kids at Tyler Arboretum
1. Treehouses and Cool Places Dr. Seuss wrote a book entitled “Oh, the Places You'll Go” and you too can go to some wonderful places at Tyler Arboretum. There's [...]
August in Lucille’s Garden
Boy, when the summer crops start rolling in they sure don’t stop! Thanks to some cooler temps and consistent rain we’re seeing a bumper harvest of all our summer [...]