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Tuesday, April 8, 2025 at 5:01 AM
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'Seasons of Science' to celebrate Central Texas pollinators

“Seasons of Science,” a program by Texas State University’s Department of Biology and the Hays County Master Naturalists, is set to transform local breweries into interactive science spaces from April 4-6.

Families are invited to explore the world of native central Texas pollinators through fun, hands-on activities, like playing a hands-on pollination game, decorating an eco-friendly flower pot or joining a guided nature exploration.

The event aims to make science enjoyable for adults while creating a welcoming environment for families to learn together. Visitors will discover the importance of native plants, learn how to support local pollinators, and gain practical tips, tricks, and techniques to make their home gardens pollinator-friendly.

'Seasons of Science breaks down the barriers between scientific education and community engagement,' said Jill Zipperer, outreach liaison. 'We're bringing science out of the classroom and into spaces where people naturally gather, making learning both fun and approachable.'

The Seasons of Science team will host events at Jester King Brewery, The Shady Llama, and Roughhouse Brewing. Admission is free. See details below.

Friday, April 4

2 p.m. - 6 p.m.

Jester King Brewery Saturday, April 5

1 p.m. - 5 p.m. The Shady Llama Sunday, April 6

1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Roughhouse Brewing


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