• Homeschool program – Animal Adaptations (at ODC)

    Outdoor Discovery Center 4214 56th St, Holland, MI, United States

    Animals have amazing ways of surviving in their environments, from icy winters to hot summers and everything in between. Through special body features, behaviors, and habitats, animals adapt to meet the challenges of their world. Join us to explore the fascinating ways animals adapt to survive, with hands-on activities and outdoor exploration. This drop-off program is […]

    $10
  • Up Close & Wild (at Pullman People Helping People)

    Join us for an exciting adventure into the wild world of Michigan’s mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and birds with an expert naturalist from the Outdoor Discovery Center! This engaging, family-friendly presentation is packed with live animals, making it the perfect experience for all ages. Get ready to get up close and personal with some of Michigan’s […]

  • VoLes Volunteer League (at ODC)

    Outdoor Discovery Center 4214 56th St, Holland, MI, United States

    Our Volunteer League (nicknamed "VoLes") is a service club for teens to experience what it takes to maintain a natural area and captive wildlife. This program is designed for 12 to 18 year olds who will work with ODC Network staff on a variety of indoor and outdoor tasks at the ODC, DeGraaf Nature Center, […]

  • Cultural History Center Open Hours (at Cultural History Center)

    Stop by during our monthly Open Hours at the Cultural History Center to check out exhibits, ask questions, play games, and chat with staff and fellow community members. A large portion of the center is dedicated to the Anishinaabe people - their history, culture, and the important role they continue to play throughout Michigan. Whether […]

  • Rainscaping 101

    Join us for a workshop where we will discuss the benefits of rainscaping on your property to manage runoff, reduce outdoor water usage, keep landscaping healthy, and using native plants to support our local ecosystems.  For ages 18 and up. Free to attend, no registration required! Location: Saugatuck-Douglas District Library, 174 Center St, Douglas, MI 49406

  • Knee-high Naturalists (at ODC)

    Outdoor Discovery Center 4214 56th St, Holland, MI, United States

    Knee-high Naturalists introduces the wonders of the natural world to young children. Crafts, activities, books, snacks, live animals, and outside exploration will be incorporated into their nature-based learning experience. Parents can drop off their 4-6 year old or stay with the class. Parents or guardians are asked to attend with their 3 year old to […]

    $10
  • CANCELED – Lesser Celandine Survey

    Community Surveys

    **This event has been canceled** Lesser Celandine is an emerging invasive plant in West Michigan. Help us locate where it's growing to better inform invasive removal efforts and prevent it from spreading further!  For ages 18 and up. Fee: FREE Location: Geerlings Farm Park, 600 96th Ave, Zeeland, MI 49464

  • Kinomage (Teacher) Training (at Cultural History Center)

    Calling all elementary teachers and homeschool educators who want to add new teaching tools regarding Michigan's Indigenous Peoples.Join Myriah Williams M.Ed., Potawatomi Pokagon Band Citizen, Cultural and Environmental Educator at the Outdoor Discovery Center, to engage in practical applications of current Michigan tribal resources and ODC teaching materials.This training qualifies for 3.0 SCHECHS.  Registration required (registration […]