A serene space in Frederik Meijer Gardens designed for all abilities to enjoy the beauty of butterflies.
Frederik Meijer Gardens in Grand Rapids Township, Michigan, is offering special after-hours events for visitors with sensory needs, including autism and visual impairments. The ‘Butterflies Are Blooming’ exhibit provides a serene environment tailored to enhance the experience for all, complete with educational materials and guides. This initiative includes events for the deaf and hard of hearing, making the exhibit more accessible to everyone. Celebrating its 30th anniversary, this attraction invites people of all abilities to connect with nature.
In the heart of Grand Rapids Township, Michigan, the beautiful Frederik Meijer Gardens is buzzing with excitement for everyone! This week, the popular Butterflies Are Blooming exhibit is not just for the regular crowd; it’s rolling out the welcome mat for visitors with sensory needs through specially organized after-hours events.
The festivities started on Monday night with an after-hours event crafted specifically for guests with autism or those who might face challenges with sensory processing. Picture this: a serene atmosphere where the usual bright lights and sounds are toned down, allowing attendees to embrace the fluttering butterflies and lush greenery at their own pace.
In this tranquil setting, visitors were treated to interactive educational materials designed to enhance their experience. It’s all about making sure everyone feels comfortable while enjoying the dazzling display of nature. No rush—just pure joy among the 60+ butterfly and moth species that call this exhibit home.
But the inclusivity doesn’t stop there; the fun continues mid-week! For those who are deaf or hard of hearing, a special event is taking place this Wednesday evening. With American Sign Language interpreters on board, and written guides to the butterflies ready to go, visitors will have full access to the magic around them. Plus, there will be captivating butterfly-related short films featuring closed captions, ensuring that everyone can soak in the beauty of these magnificent creatures.
And don’t miss out on Thursday, when the doors will once again swing open for another inclusive night, specifically designed for those who are blind or have low vision. Imagine walking through a garden that not only delights your senses of feeling and smell but also incorporates vivid descriptions of the surroundings. Human guides will be available to escort guests, and tactile materials—along with gloves to touch sculptures—will invite a hands-on exploration of the environment.
Each of these after-hours events will run from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., giving ample time for every attendee to truly enjoy everything the gardens have to offer. Registration is a breeze—simply hop onto the Frederik Meijer Gardens website to secure your spot. These events are a fantastic way for people of all abilities to connect with nature and each other amidst the vibrant backdrop of the butterfly exhibit.
This year is particularly special as it marks the 30th anniversary of the Butterflies Are Blooming exhibit. It showcases an incredible array of over 60 butterfly and moth species sourced from regions spanning Africa, Asia, and Central and South America. Birdsong and aromas of fresh blossoms add to the enchanting experience, making it a must-visit attraction until the end of April.
Don’t miss the opportunity to revel in the beauty of nature with the ones you love—come join the festivities at Frederik Meijer Gardens, where everyone is invited to explore the wonders of the butterfly world in a relaxed, inclusive environment.
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