Lauritzen Gardens in Omaha, NE, is a botanical center welcoming visitors daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. One of its current highlights is the exhibition "Sean Kenney’s Nature Connects®: Made with LEGO® Bricks," showcasing over 275,000 LEGO® bricks in 18 larger-than-life sculptures, including a monarch butterfly and a hummingbird.
Moreover, the gallery features works by G.L. Andersen, a retired computer programmer known for his unique photographic artistry with a focus on flowers and nature. Another exhibit, "Our Wildflowers" by Betni Kalk, portrays vibrant scenes inspired by wildflowers, insects, and landscapes, inviting viewers to appreciate the beauty of nature.
Additionally, Lauritzen Gardens hosts educational programs for children, adults, and families, including summer camps, courses on various topics like floral design and wellness, and field trips for groups and scouting troops. With its 100-acre outdoor classroom, the garden provides a vibrant setting for connecting with nature in engaging and enriching ways.
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