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Pratt Museum 3779 Bartlett Street , Homer, AK, United States

Tuesday - Saturday from 11am - 4pm.  See you soon!

Spring Foraging for Wild Plants workshop

Pratt Museum 3779 Bartlett Street , Homer, AK, United States

Explore the variety of wild edible plants available in the Kachemak Bay area in spring, plus tips for preparing and preserving your harvest.

$30

Nature Journaling for Kids

Pratt Museum 3779 Bartlett Street , Homer, AK, United States

Learn field sketching and recording techniques that will strengthen your observation and appreciation of the natural world.

$10

Nature Journaling for Adults

Pratt Museum 3779 Bartlett Street , Homer, AK, United States

Learn field sketching and recording techniques that will strengthen your observation and appreciation of the natural world.

$25

Annual Plant Sale at the Pratt!

Pratt Museum 3779 Bartlett Street , Homer, AK, United States

Pick from a variety of wild plants and homestead favorites for your garden, like rhubarb, Swedish black currants, forget-me-nots, arnica, and more at the annual Plant Sale at the Pratt!

Free Garden Tours! Thursdays & Saturdays

Pratt Museum 3779 Bartlett Street , Homer, AK, United States

You're invited to meander throughout the museum's gardens and 10-acre forested campus with a guide from our garden crew for opportunities to view wildlife, listening to songbirds, and discuss the ethnobotanical and historical uses of plants that live in the Kachemak Bay region. 

Free

Nature Journaling for Kids

Pratt Museum 3779 Bartlett Street , Homer, AK, United States

Learn field sketching and recording techniques that will strengthen your observation and appreciation of the natural world.

$10

Nature Journaling for Adults

Pratt Museum 3779 Bartlett Street , Homer, AK, United States

Learn field sketching and recording techniques that will strengthen your observation and appreciation of the natural world.

$25

Free Garden Tours! Thursdays & Saturdays

Pratt Museum 3779 Bartlett Street , Homer, AK, United States

You're invited to meander throughout the museum's gardens and 10-acre forested campus with a guide from our garden crew for opportunities to view wildlife, listening to songbirds, and discuss the ethnobotanical and historical uses of plants that live in the Kachemak Bay region. 

Free