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January 2026
Frederik Meijer Gardens Staff & Volunteer Resource Day
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, 1000 E Beltline Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI, 49525 Map
Public Welcome Free Event Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking Drinking Fountains
WORC had table space for displays and handouts about our organization. It was staffed by two volunteers who spoke to many people who did not know about Wild Ones.
Free National Webinar: "Intergenerational Care for Land and Community: A Conversation with Robin Wall Kimmerer and Esther Bonney"
Hosted by Wild Ones NationalOnline/Virtual
Public Welcome Recording Available Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation
In this special collaboration, Robin Wall Kimmerer, author, botanist, and founder of Plant Baby Plant, joins youth leader and Nurture Natives founder Esther Bonney for an intergenerational conversation about belonging, reciprocity, and native plant action.
Together, they will explore questions such as:
How do we create opportunities for young people to have a voice and feel empowered, even when they are not homeowners or decision makers?What kinds of relationships and mentorships help people stay engaged in native plant work over decades?Why do stories, shared practices, and community invitations matter just as much as plant lists?
Robin and Esther will reflect on what invites people into this work, what keeps them here, and what elders and youth have to teach each other.
February 2026
Vernal Pools
Online/Virtual
Public Welcome Registration Required Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation
Zoom presentation by Abby Pointer of the Michigan Nature Association.
Vernal pools, small forested wetlands that seasonally fill with water, are critical for maintaining forest ecosystem health and biodiversity. In this presentation we will go over the basics of vernal pool ecology, explore why vernal pools are important, and discuss what we are doing in Michigan to conserve them. This presentation will also discuss how you can help by participating in community science!
Free National Webinar: From Wasteland to Wonder with Basil Camu
Hosted by Wild Ones NationalOnline/Virtual
Public Welcome Recording Available Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation
Our upcoming webinar with Basil Camu explores practical, evidence based ways to heal suburban and urban landscapes by working with trees, soil, and natural systems, drawing on real world practices from Leaf & Limb and community centered models for restoring life where we live, work, and play.!
Create a One-Stop Backyard Habitat for Birds with Native Plants
Aquinas College Donnelly Conference Center, 157 Woodward Ln SE, Grand Rapids, MI, 49506 Map
Public Welcome Free Event Public Restroom Free Public Parking
Hosted by the Grand Rapids Audubon Club
Join us for an inspiring presentation by Wild Ones member, Marty MacCleery, on how to transform your yard into a thriving habitat for birds using native plants. Marty will begin by sharing simple, practical steps for creating a native plant garden, centered on the four essentials birds need to survive—food, water, shelter, and places to raise their young. She’ll also explain why native plants are critical to the entire food web, benefiting not only birds and insects, but people as well.
The program will then dive deeper into specific Michigan native trees, shrubs, vines, and herbaceous plants that best support bird life, including eight native plants recommended by Michigan Audubon. Attendees can browse Marty’s garden signage from her October 2025 walkabout and explore the Wild Ones 2025 Michigan Native Plant Vendors list for local planting resources. You’ll also receive a beautiful, full-color brochure from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology outlining simple actions anyone can take to help birds. Marty brings a lifelong passion for education and conservation to her work—after rediscovering gardening later in life, she became a Master Gardener and Master Naturalist through MSU Extension, served five years as Education Chair for Wild Ones River City Chapter, and has spent over a decade inspiring young learners through 4-H natural science programs.
March 2026
Wet, Wild and Rare: Understanding Michigan's Fens and Bogs
Online/Virtual
Public Welcome Recording Available Registration Required Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation
Zoom presentation by Benjamin Botwinski, director of the Ebersole Center of Lansing Public Schools.
Fens and bogs are among Michigan's most fascinating—and least understood—natural communities. In this presentation we'll take a closer look at how these wetlands function, the unique plant and animal species they support, and the role they play in the broader landscape. We'll also discuss current conservation efforts and individuals and communities can help protect these rare and sensitive ecosystems.
Registration link will be provided closer to the event.
Free National Webinar: Rethinking Horticulture with Real Ecology presented by Joey Santore
Hosted by Wild Ones NationalOnline/Virtual
Public Welcome Recording Available Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation
Join Joey Santore, creator of Crime Pays But Botany Doesn’t, for a candid Wild Ones National Webinar examining how inherited garden aesthetics shape native plant landscapes. Drawing on field experience and real ecology, Joey challenges tidy design norms and explores why dense, irregular plant communities are often the most resilient and ecologically sound.
April 2026
Tips and Tricks from a Wild Gardener
Public Welcome Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking Drinking Fountains
Our program speaker will be Marty Arnold, author, past River City Chapter president, and current Plant Sale Chair. This presentation will cover several topics: weird and wonderful plant names and how they came to be; don't try this at home--confessions of a self-taught gardener; what weeds can tell you; oh, deer! when Bambi gets hungry; plan B exotics!; why have a “PR garden”?; watch your back (and keeping it healthy); the best tools of the trade; what grew in your yard in 1826 (Natural Features Inventory); views from my soapbox; foraging.
Marty's book will be for sale at the event.
May 2026
Huckleberry Hills-The Oak Savanna at Lowell Township
Public Welcome Free Event Nature Walk/Hike Free Public Parking Lots of Physical Activity
Our walk will be led by Jesse Lincoln, plant ecologist at the Natural Features Inventory. There is a small remnant of an oak barrens at the township property in Lowell. Come get a glimpse of a community type that once covered over 1 million acres in southern Michigan and has since experienced a near total loss.
June 2026
Annual Online Native Plant Sale and Fundraiser
Fulton Street Market, 1145 Fulton St E, Grand Rapids, MI, 49503 Map
Live Stream Available
Public Welcome Seed/Plant Sale Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking Drinking Fountains
Annual Online Native Plant Sale and Fundraiser online ordering for Wild Ones members begins May 26 and runs through May 31.
Public online ordering June 1–13.
More details to come!
July 2026
Friday Market Days Native Plant Sale
Public Welcome Seed/Plant Sale Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking Drinking Fountains
Each summer, Wild Ones River City (WORC) hosts Friday Markets on the third Friday of July, August and September at the Fulton Street Market. These sales are a partnership between the Native Plant Guild and WORC.
Growers sell native plants, shrubs, seed packets and planters to new customers and reach potential clients. As their “host,” WORC reserves market stalls and provides volunteers to assist growers. At the same time, we further our mission by offering a regular, reliable source of native plants and by promoting WORC’s mission to new customers.
Restoring the Oak Savanna at Wittenbach Wege Center
Public Welcome Free Event Nature Walk/Hike Public Restroom Free Public Parking Lots of Physical Activity
This will be a walking tour led by Courtney Cheers, director of the Wittenbach Wege Center. She will guide us to the oak savanna restoration areas at the Wittenbach Center and the Wege Foundation Natural Area Preserve. She will highlight their journey and process and the “village” that helped them get where they are today.
August 2026
The Importance of Riparian Buffer Zones
Public Welcome Free Event Nature Walk/Hike Lots of Physical Activity
This field trip will be led by a member of the Rogue River Watershed Partners, who will take participants on a relaxed-pace walk with frequent stops through Rogue River Park to explore the native vegetation and learn about the importance and benefits of healthy riparian buffers.
Friday Market Days Native Plant Sale
Public Welcome Seed/Plant Sale Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking Drinking Fountains
Each summer, Wild Ones River City (WORC) hosts Friday Markets on the third Friday of July, August and September at the Fulton Street Market. These sales are a partnership between the Native Plant Guild and WORC.
Growers sell native plants, shrubs, seed packets and planters to new customers and reach potential clients. As their “host,” WORC reserves market stalls and provides volunteers to assist growers. At the same time, we further our mission by offering a regular, reliable source of native plants and by promoting WORC’s mission to new customers.
September 2026
Free National Webinar- September 2026
Hosted by Wild Ones NationalOnline/Virtual
Public Welcome Recording Available Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation
Details coming soon!
Friday Market Days Native Plant Sale
Public Welcome Seed/Plant Sale Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking Drinking Fountains
Each summer, Wild Ones River City (WORC) hosts Friday Markets on the third Friday of July, August and September at the Fulton Street Market. These sales are a partnership between the Native Plant Guild and WORC.
Growers sell native plants, shrubs, seed packets and planters to new customers and reach potential clients. As their “host,” WORC reserves market stalls and provides volunteers to assist growers. At the same time, we further our mission by offering a regular, reliable source of native plants and by promoting WORC’s mission to new customers.
The Final Flourish: Michigan's Asters and Goldenrods
Public Welcome Free Event Nature Walk/Hike Public Restroom Free Public Parking Lots of Physical Activity Drinking Fountains
This field trip will be led by Ellen Holste, founder of EnviroSpeak LLC and former Research Community Engagement Manager at Pierce Cedar Creek Institute.
Goldenrod and aster flowers are the grand finale of the blooming season, with fields and forests flourishing with shades of yellow, pink, purple, blue, and white in the fall. Learn the key characteristics of these plant species, where to find them, a few common species, and their importance to wildlife and us!
October 2026
John Ball Zoo's Habitat Hero Program
Public Welcome Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom
This program will be presented by Travis Kurtz, the Community Science Coordinator at the John Ball Zoo.
The Habitat Hero program is a community-based conservation project focused on bringing people together to create high-quality pollinator habitats in urban and suburban areas. Learn more about how this program works, how you can get involved, and why urban pollinator conservation is so important!
Free National Webinar- October 2026
Hosted by Wild Ones NationalOnline/Virtual
Public Welcome Recording Available Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation
Details coming soon!
November 2026
Wild Ones River City Chapter Annual Meeting/Seed Swap
Public Welcome Free Event Chapter Annual Meeting Seed/Plant Share Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Drinking Fountains
Join us for a fun evening to connect with your fellow Wild Ones and to meet newcomers!
We will be celebrating our accomplishments in 2026, our 19th year as a chapter with a short slide presentation. The River City 2027 officers and board members will be introduced. The meeting will be followed by the Seed Swap and refreshments.
Wild Ones will be selling native plant books and related merchandise before and after the presentation.
Attendees are encouraged to bring native seeds from their garden to share if you have them. If you are new to native plants and don't have seeds to share, no worries, you can still take home some seeds.
Free National Webinar- November 2026
Hosted by Wild Ones NationalOnline/Virtual
Public Welcome Recording Available Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation
Details coming soon!
Visit our 2022 Programs listing listing of all programs for the current year.
All programs will begin at 6:30 pm on the third Monday of each month (unless otherwise specified). No programs are scheduled in December and January. Check our monthly calendar on this page for event locations and more information.
Non-members are always welcome, but we encourage your membership to help bring the programs we all enjoy!