Be a Part of the Southeast Pollinator Census

The Garden Club of Celebration invites nature lovers of all ages to take part in the Great Southeast Pollinator Census on Saturday, August 23rd, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the the beautiful Deerwoods Pollinator Garden.

This interactive, community science event offers residents a chance to slow down, sip lemonade, and become citizen scientists for the day. Participants will be provided with a tally sheet to record the number of pollinators—such as bees and butterflies—that land on the plant of their choice within a 15-minute window.

Whether you’re a seasoned gardener, a curious student, or just someone who enjoys the outdoors, the census is a fun and educational way to support conservation. Attendees can choose to stand or are encouraged to bring a comfy chair for a more relaxed experience.

Cold lemonade and sweet treats will be available, courtesy of the Garden Club, making it a perfect summer outing for families, friends, or anyone with a passion for nature.

The data collected will contribute to a regional effort to track and protect pollinator populations across the Southeast.  So come out, enjoy a treat, and help make a difference—one pollinator at a time.