Lawns to Landscapes: History and Design Workshop

Lush garden with colorful flowers including red and yellow blooms in the foreground, and a rustic wooden cabin partially visible in the background. Bright, sunny day.Friday, September 19, 2025
9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Shiloh Museum of Ozark History, 118 W. Johnson Ave., Springdale AR 72764
Admission: free (registration required)

Join the Illinois River Watershed Partnership and the Shiloh Museum for a day of learning, creativity, and action as we explore how to transform traditional lawns into vibrant habitats that manage storm water and reduce downstream flooding. Start the morning with coffee and breakfast as we dive into the basics of watersheds, storm water, and their connection to local streams, including Spring Creek. Discover how naturalized lawns and depressed vegetated areas like rain gardens can benefit your home andLogo of Illinois River Watershed Partnership. Features a stylized blue river above the text "Illinois River" and "Watershed Partnership" with "irwp.org" below. community, then design your own yard transformation with guidance from IRWP. Over lunch, enjoy an engaging presentation on the history of Spring Creek, followed by a tour of its restored native plant buffer. We’ll end the day with a hands-on planting session, leaving you inspired and confident to create lasting habitat and water quality improvements in your own yard and community.

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