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An image showing simple graphics of fall-colored leaves. The main text says "Wonder Walks at Matthaei Botanical Gardens", and a dark blue leaf on the righthand size has yellow text reading "all welcome." An image showing simple graphics of fall-colored leaves. The main text says "Wonder Walks at Matthaei Botanical Gardens", and a dark blue leaf on the righthand size has yellow text reading "all welcome."
An image showing simple graphics of fall-colored leaves. The main text says "Wonder Walks at Matthaei Botanical Gardens", and a dark blue leaf on the righthand size has yellow text reading "all welcome."
The Autumn Equinox marks the time of year when the sun's rays hit the earth equally in the Northern and Southern hemispheres. It's also a great time to find due West and due East. Join a walk to celebrate the equinox and Fall's evening light. Matthaei Botanical Gardens is hosting free guided nature walks on select Wednesdays and Sundays. These walks are FREE, and no registration is required. We recommend those joining start to gather at 5:15 pm near the front entryway steps at Matthaei Botanical Gardens.
An image showing simple graphics of fall-colored leaves. The main text says "Wonder Walks at Matthaei Botanical Gardens", and a dark blue leaf on the righthand size has yellow text reading "all welcome." An image showing simple graphics of fall-colored leaves. The main text says "Wonder Walks at Matthaei Botanical Gardens", and a dark blue leaf on the righthand size has yellow text reading "all welcome."
An image showing simple graphics of fall-colored leaves. The main text says "Wonder Walks at Matthaei Botanical Gardens", and a dark blue leaf on the righthand size has yellow text reading "all welcome."

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