Ironwood wolves
What: Wild canids of North America by Rachel Lauren and Matt Emmelhainz, presented by the Columbus Natural History Society
Where: North Community Lutheran Church, 114 Morse Road
When: 7 p.m. Monday Details: open to the public; 614-882-7544
Hummingbird basics
What: a program about hummingbirds by Edna Wilson, Fairfield County master gardener, during the Basil Garden Club meeting
Where: Johnson Park Shelter House, 220 Summers Choice Drive, Baltimore
When: 7 p.m. Monday Details: 740-756-7265 or sanderson1944@yahoo. com
Garden affair
What: A Bountiful Vegetable Garden Made Easy presentation by Mike Hogan, Franklin County Extension educator, during the Hilliard Area Garden Club’s meeting
Where: Hilliard Community/Senior Center, 3800 Veterans Memorial Drive, Hilliard When: 6:30 p.m. Tuesday Details: Patti Aronhalt, 614-560-3978; free
Earth Day
What: prepare a native flower garden and clear invasive honeysuckle before hiking the primitive trail to the osprey overlook.
Where: Preservation Parks of Delaware County, Hogback Ridge Park, 2656 Hogback Road, Sunbury
When: 1 to 4 p.m. next Sunday
Details: 740-524-8600 or www.preservationparks. com.
Farm life
What: Bring the Farm to You will allow visitors to interact with animals. Other family activities include face painting, tours of the home, pioneer clothing and games. Where: Orange Johnson House, 956 High St., Worthington
When: 2 to 5 p.m. next Sunday
Details: 614-885-1247 or info@worthingtonhistory. org
Brunch and blooms
What: Debra Knapke will speak on Simplifying Your Garden without Diminishing Your Joy after a brunch benefiting the Columbus Symphony. The event will include an auction, self-guided tours of the gardens and music by symphony musicians. Where: Franklin Park Conservatory, 1777 E. Broad St., Wells Barn When: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 29
Details: $100; 740-9276435 or lklug@insight. rr.com; sponsored by the Women’s Association of the Columbus Symphony