‘ONLINE’ Beaty@Home Live: Spring Break Plants

mosses, liverworts, and horsetails

Photo by Derek Tan – Mosses, liverwort, and horsetail on Whipsaw Trail, BC. Mosses and liverworts are types of bryophytes, while horsetail is a vascular plant. https://www.flickr.com/photos/beatymuseum/7640146796/in/album-72157630735373120

Investigate the wonderful world of plants and their relatives in this special Beaty@Home activity. It’s your opportunity to join our museum interpreters, learn something new, and ask questions!

You are encouraged to explore this week’s social media challenge for a chance to win museum prizes! Learn more about our Spring Break programming here. 

Click here to register!

This virtual activity with a museum interpreter is recommended for visitors of all ages! If your child hasn’t used zoom before, or needs help with typing, occasional support from an adult or older sibling may be helpful. We are offering the tours live on zoom only, and they will not be recorded. We encourage participants to be on video and ask questions out loud, just like we were on a tour together!

Join all of the Beaty@Home sessions from anywhere around the world. All you need is an internet connection. You can also call in over telephone, simply register for the Zoom link and the list of numbers.

If you would like to contribute to the museum, you can pay what you can on the registration page. In addition, we appreciate any donations (tax-deductible), purchasing a membership , planning to visit in person when safe to do so, and sharing information about the museum with friends and family. Thank you for your support of the Beaty Biodiversity Museum!

The Beaty Biodiversity Museum reserves the right to cancel, change or modify Beaty@Home sessions due to unforeseen circumstances, such as staffing conflicts. 

Three trillium flowers, two white and one purple.