Exhibitions

Señorita Mariposa Story Walk

Follow a butterfly’s extraordinary migration from Canada to Mexico with an interactive story installation at The Morton Arboretum.

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Señorita Mariposa is a Spanish-English bilingual book by author, musician, and early childhood educator MISTER G. The story, told in playful rhyme and brought to life by illustrator Marcos Almada Rivero, follows the extraordinary migration of a monarch butterfly from Canada to Mexico.

From September 15 through the end of October, each gorgeously illustrated page of Señorita Mariposa will be displayed on large-scale panels along the Arboretum’s Meadow Lake Trail. The 0.6-mile paved path is wheelchair-accessible and located just outside the Visitor Center.

The Señorita Mariposa Story Walk is included with Arboretum admission.

Señorita Mariposa and all of MISTER G’s books are sold at The Arboretum Store in the Visitor Center.

 

MISTER G at the Arboretum

On Sunday, September 15, The Morton Arboretum hosted MISTER G for a full day of exciting events. The internationally touring author, musician, and educator performed his bilingual songs for children in The Gerard T. Donnelly Grand Garden.

Arboretum members met MISTER G and enjoyed an exclusive performance at the member preview event, Breakfast with MISTER G.

 

Hispanic Heritage Month at The Morton Arboretum

Throughout Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrate the vibrant cultures and traditions of Latin America at The Morton Arboretum with family-friendly special events presented in Spanish, including adult classes and bilingual tram tours of the Arboretum grounds.

 

Celebración de los Árboles

At Celebración de los Árboles on Saturday, September 28, and Sunday, September 29, discover the vibrant cultures and traditions of Latin America and speak with Arboretum scientists about their work with partners in Mexico and Mesoamerica to protect threatened trees.

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