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X-WR-CALDESC:Terrariums were discovered by accident in 1842. An English Bot
 anist Dr. Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward wanted to observe insect behavior in moth
 s. He put a moth pupa in a sealed jar. After some time\, he observed somet
 hing different happening\, a spore had germinated into a fern. This was th
 e birth of the terrarium. \n\nIn this class you will learn the basics of h
 ow to build and sustain a terrarium. Lean about the different types\, and 
 how to care for this little environment you create. Don't miss this opport
 unity to be super creative\, learn\, and maybe create your next hobby! Ple
 ase bring your own 1-2 quart wide mouth jar if you like\, though I will ha
 ve some here to choose from. Also\, feel free to bring small trinkets to e
 mbellish and maybe share with others\, for your living work of art.\n\nAnd
 rea Porter is a professional naturalist and has been teaching programs for
  all ages for over 17 years. She holds a masters in Natural Resources\, a 
 bachelor of science in Outdoor Recreation Management with a concentration 
 in Environmental Interpretation\, and an associates in applied science in 
 Natural Resources Conservation. and her professional training has also lea
 d her to become a prescribed Wildland Firefighter\, and a Certified Wildli
 fe Rehabilitator. Andrea enjoys kayaking\, biking\, nature photography\, h
 iking\, during  her freetime.
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DESCRIPTION:Terrariums were discovered by accident in 1842. An English Bota
 nist Dr. Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward wanted to observe insect behavior in moths
 . He put a moth pupa in a sealed jar. After some time\, he observed someth
 ing different happening\, a spore had germinated into a fern. This was the
  birth of the terrarium. \n\nIn this class you will learn the basics of ho
 w to build and sustain a terrarium. Lean about the different types\, and h
 ow to care for this little environment you create. Don't miss this opportu
 nity to be super creative\, learn\, and maybe create your next hobby! Plea
 se bring your own 1-2 quart wide mouth jar if you like\, though I will hav
 e some here to choose from. Also\, feel free to bring small trinkets to em
 bellish and maybe share with others\, for your living work of art.\n\nAndr
 ea Porter is a professional naturalist and has been teaching programs for 
 all ages for over 17 years. She holds a masters in Natural Resources\, a b
 achelor of science in Outdoor Recreation Management with a concentration i
 n Environmental Interpretation\, and an associates in applied science in N
 atural Resources Conservation. and her professional training has also lead
  her to become a prescribed Wildland Firefighter\, and a Certified Wildlif
 e Rehabilitator. Andrea enjoys kayaking\, biking\, nature photography\, hi
 king\, during  her freetime.
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SUMMARY:Everlasting Terrariums
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