Join the SLC Park Rangers and look at nature through a new lens. In this nature journaling practice you'll have the chance to observe, sketch, and write about the beauty of nature.
Join the Park Rangers in nature journaling and looking at nature through a new lens. Explore the gardens and plant life surrounding the library, make observations, and use your creative side to put them onto paper. Participants will have the chance to observe, sketch, and write about the beauty of nature. This activity will teach participants about the value of documentation, as well as art, within science and how taking a closer look at the small forms of life around us can change our perspective on the world. This interactive and educational program is perfect for budding naturalists, artists, and outdoor enthusiasts.
EVENT TYPE: | Arts & Creativity |
The pleasing design of the Anderson-Foothill Branch has two unique elements as part of its plan. The first is a passive solar energy design that includes earth berming, window placement for solar heating, and zone supplemental heating/cooling. The second element of this 14,900 square foot community library built in 1985, expanded in 1992 and in 2002, is a modular design.
The Anderson-Foothill Branch has a meeting room available for public use with tables, chairs, and a projector screen. The Anderson-Foothill Branch's outdoor amphitheater is a popular location for summer concerts. Free parking is available to the north and south of the building, and free wi-fi access is provided throughout the library.