FREE Bat Walk and Watercolor Class

Learn how to preserve natural materials and use them to create art.

Date

Aug 27 2025
Expired!

Time

6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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Location

Youngstown Cultural Arts Center
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Other Locations

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Pigeon Point Park (Main Entrance)
1901 SW Genesee St, Seattle, WA, 98106

About the Class

Curious about urban bats native to the Delridge area? Join us in creating art and learning from local experts about these nocturnal animals!

Please join DNDA, Bats Northwest, and Woodland Park Zoo for a FREE two-part evening series all about bats!

This event is for all ages, but children under 12 will require supervision. For the first 20 guests, reserve your seat at Youngstown for an hour-long EcoArt activity taught by one of DNDA’s talented teaching artists. Participants will create a flapping bat mobile out of recycled materials.

REGISTER HERE

Afterward, an unlimited number of guests can take a short walk to Pigeon Point Park (or simply meet us there) to learn more about these nocturnal creatures. Expert staff from the Woodland Park Zoo and Bats Northwest will be there to teach, answer questions, and help you observe and learn more about these native animals that also call West Seattle home.

We welcome folks to join at one or both parts of the evening. Due to room constraints, the art class will be limited to about 20 spots, but there is NO LIMIT for guests hoping to attend the Pigeon Point Park walk-and-talk portion!

Optional Donation

Organizer

Art Programs Manager