- No events scheduled for July 23, 2023.
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Week of Events
Make a Flower Press
Make a Flower Press
Enjoy your garden's blooms year-round. Learn techniques to properly dry plant materials from Kingwood's Horticulture Department and build a flower press to take home. Registration includes admission and all class materials. Click HERE to register.
T’ai Chi
T’ai Chi
In partnership with OhioHealth Fitness Center T'ai Chi is an ancient Chinese art of gentle, flowing movement that is known for its health benefits. Regular practice can prevent pain and stiffness, lower blood pressure, improve balance and increase energy. This class can be performed seated or standing and is open to all ability levels. Kingwood...
Kingwood Hall Tour
Kingwood Hall Tour
Learn more about Mr. Charles Kelley King’s stately mansion with an exclusive opportunity to view some behind-the-scenes areas, including on the third floor. Register for this experience during your visit to Kingwood Center Gardens. Registration fee includes admission. *Please Note: Advance registration is required. If a tour has no registrations, it may be canceled that...
Wellness Walk
Wellness Walk
In partnership with OhioHealth Fitness Center Program runs weekly, Wednesdays at 11 AM During this 45-minute class, take in the natural beauty of Kingwood Gardens and breath-in the fresh air. Dress with appropriate footwear as we will trek a 3/4-mile loop, ending with a 10-minute stretch session designed to improve muscle tone, flexibility, and range of...
Storytime Series
Storytime Series
Join us for our Storytime Series! This free, weekly program involves a Kingwood staff member or volunteer reading a book that aligns with a monthly theme. This program is geared towards children 6 and under, but all children are welcome! **Advance registration encouraged, but not required. Please note: if a Storytime date has no advance...
The Good, the Bad and the Hungry: Dealing with Wildlife Conflict
The Good, the Bad and the Hungry: Dealing with Wildlife Conflict
Viewing wildlife in your backyard can be enjoyable, but sometimes conflict arises—usually in the form of some type of damage such as eaten plants, dug up bulbs, or holes in the lawn. Fortunately, most wildlife damage can be managed with the right techniques and strategies. Join Marne Titchenell from OSU Extension to discover alternate methods...
Live on the Lawn – Just Jazz Live
Live on the Lawn – Just Jazz Live
Modern Woodmen of America presents Live on the Lawn - Kingwood's free summer concert series! Bring your own blanket or lawn chair to our family-friendly summer concert series. From country to classic rock and jazz, enjoy a different genre every week. On the Allée unless inclement weather moves it inside the King Ballroom. Free admission...