Providing some of the first food of the spring for bees and other insects, many early spring wildflowers bloom just as the snow begins to melt.
Join Julie Travaglini, as she introduces us to the early blooming harbingers of spring.
Grab a hot drink, get cozy with a blanket, grab your laptop (or smartphone), and join the program via Zoom.
About the instructor:
Allegheny Land Trust’s Senior Director of Education and Curriculum, Julie Travaglini joined ALT in June 2016 as the Education Program Director. Julie graduated from Muskingham University with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and a Master’s degree in teaching.
Julie’s entire adult professional career has been in environmental education. She has completed internships at Living Treasures Animal Park, The Dawes Arboretum, and the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden. She served as the Senior Program Facilitator at The Outdoor Classroom for almost seven years where she taught more than 5,000 pre-school children the joys of nature, planned community events, and wrote curriculum– lots and lots of curriculum. She is also a Specialty Discipline Instructor for the state.