EVENTS
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Upcoming Kirke Park events are listed below.
- Pollinator Party & Bioblitz!
Saturday, June 27, 10am-2pm

Pollinator Week, June 22–28, 2026, is an annual celebration organized by Pollinator Partnership to appreciate and support our many pollinators friends (bees, butterflies, birds, bats, beetles, and other small creatures).
To join the fun, Kirke Park is throwing a Pollinator Party on Saturday June 27, from 10am to 2pm in the Secret Garden. We’ll have information on local bees, hand lenses for closer observation, and a Pollinator Scavenger Hunt for the younger citizen scientists buzzing around. We’ll also join Pollinator Partnership’s international iNaturalist Bioblitz (a biological survey that documents as many species as possible at a specific time and place) — which means we’ll observe and identify pollinators and post pictures of them visiting flowers in the garden to iNaturalist.
More information can be found on our Pollinator Week page.
The Pollinator Project Bioblitz project on iNaturalist is easy to join, and consists of taking pictures of pollinators and the flowers they are visiting and uploading them to iNaturalist to be included in the dataset. iNaturalist has lots of information about how to Get Started — including video tutorials and how to start a project of your own.
For more information visit the Pollinator Partnership website.
For information about how to join the Pollinator Week Bioblitz project, download Pollinator Parnership’s Bioblitz Toolkit or visit iNaturalist.org.
We hope to see all you citizen scientists at the Pollinator Party!
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PHOTO GALLERY
Here are a few photos from recent events.



Left: Near the playground is a small bed that’s been overtaken by grass and weeds. Center: After weeding and planting two small shrubs; these Manzanitas (Arctostaphylos hookeri ‘Buena Vista’) are West Coast natives that will be happy in our summer-dry climate. Right: Shhh! We found a secret fairy garden in the ferns!






