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Newton Monarch Festival Features Butterflies in All Forms for Kids and Adults
September 14 @ 9:00 am - 11:30 am
Saturday, September 14 from 9-11:30am (rain date, September 15). Wellington Park, West Newton (entrances on Kilburn Road and Princess Road).
Attendance is free and preregistration is encouraged for the Fourth Annual Newton Monarch Festival.
- Butterfly oriented kids games, activities, and crafts
- Native milkweed seed and plant exchange
- Butterfly garden tours
- Live monarchs in different stages – egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, butterfly
- Butterfly information and monarch release
- Butterfly related prize drawings for registered attendees
Kids have a natural fascination with nature and butterflies and will enjoy seeing the live caterpillars, the chrysalis stage, and some just emerged adult Monarchs which will be released. We will have a variety of butterfly themed games, arts & craft projects, activities, and coloring sheets courtesy of Newton Parks, Recreation, and Culture Department.
If you have milkweed plants, seeds, or seed pods to share please bring them along to our Exchange table. Please label seeds (in small bags or envelopes) and plants according to the type of milkweed. We will provide a general sheet with planting instructions and guidelines. Monarchs rely on milkweed for their survival (for laying eggs and as food for their caterpillar stage.) Tour the local gardens at Wellington Park that have lots of native milkweed and other pollinator plants. Meet and learn from local Monarch experts who maintain official Monarch Way stations and raise a few monarchs from egg to butterfly for educational purposes.
DIRECTIONS AND PARKING
Wellington Park is located in West Newton a few blocks north of West Newton Square. It is not directly located on any major streets. There are two entrances to the park – one on Kilburn Road and another on Princess Road (near Princess and Lindbergh Ave). It should be noted that parking is only permitted on the southbound side of Kilburn Road since it is relatively narrow. Henshaw Street, Henshaw Place, Henshaw Terrace, Lindbergh Avenue, Southgate Park, Northgate Park, and Byrd Ave are all nearby streets where you can find on-street parking. These other streets in the neighborhood do not have parking restrictions but it would be courteous to neighbors to park on the same side as you see most other cars.
Monarch Festival is cosponsored by Newton Conservators, Newton Parks Recreation and Culture Department, Newton Community Pollinator Project, Mothers Out Front, and Friends of Wellington Park.
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