06/16/2024
Thank you to all who came out for education and artistry yesterday afternoon at the Pipeline Trail Pollinator Garden. There was so much talent in this crowd, we love the bags you designed! We hope you all had a great time and learned some things about plants and pattern design that you didn’t know before!
Thank you to & for organizing the workshop. And special thanks to Bev Wagar .gardens for sharing her knowledge of pollination in the garden.
We are so grateful for the generous support of & in making this event possible.
05/28/2024
Come join us at the Pipeline Trail pollinator garden (between Edgemont N & Park Row N) on June 15 for a creative and educational workshop with Red Tree member artist Elizabeth Seidl to illustrate your own canvas tote bag. Learn all about the fascinating world of pollinators and their relationships to the plants in the garden. Organic Master Gardener Bev Wagar will share her knowledge and expertise on how these tiny creatures impact our ecosystem.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to explore nature and gain a new appreciation for the important role pollinators play in our environment.
Materials will be provided.
Please make sure to wear sunscreen and bring a water bottle, folding chair or blanket to sit on.
Space is limited, please register 👉
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tote-bag-workshop-pollinator-patterns-with-elizabeth-seidl-tickets-913122934277?aff=oddtdtcreator
(Link is in our stories)
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We are grateful for the generous support of & in providing funding for this event.
05/03/2024
Join your friendly neighbourhood walk leader Jane Jamnik for a Jane's Walk on the trail this Sunday, May 5 starting at 11 am. Meet up is in the parking lot behind Caro Restaurant on Main St. E. and Ottawa St. N.
This leisurely community walk along the Pipeline Trail down to Barton and Strathearne will be approximately 1.5 hours. Jane's Walks are inspired by urbanist and writer Jane Jacobs and take place the first weekend of May each year.
09/27/2023
Creative Commons Mural renewal: register a child or youth to participate, sign up to help out with the event, or just drop by and watch us work.
05/07/2023
Sunny days are on the way with perfect weather in the forecast this week. Why not take a stroll through the Trail Mix Museum?
Experience year-round outdoor art along historic corridor - Hamilton City Magazine
The Trail Mix Museum on the Pipeline Trail in the city’s east end is bringing the creation and enjoyment of art to underserved places. The best kind of art is that found in unexpected places. So how about a multi-disciplinary installation of what the organizers call “a multi-disciplinary install...
04/01/2023
The Pipeline trail is a vital, urban, much loved east-end corridor. It's zigzag Trail defies traditional pathways as it goes through residential streets and links the communities of Crown Point and Homeside. It all lies above the Hamilton waterworks water pipeline, thus the name. It features parks, art murals and natural urban gardens.
Learn more on the 1 hour leisurely Jane's Walk on 6 May at 10 am. Once again, Jane Jamnik will lead a relaxing walk to and fro along this urban Trail. Meeting point will be in the expansive parking lot behind the NE corner of Ottawa and Main St. It is also where we will end the walk.
03/12/2023
Here is another great article about Trail Mix Museum - thanks for the write-up Hamilton City Magazine!
Experience year-round outdoor art along historic corridor - Hamilton City Magazine
The Trail Mix Museum on the Pipeline Trail in the city’s east end is bringing the creation and enjoyment of art to underserved places. The best kind of art is that found in unexpected places. So how about a multi-disciplinary installation of what the organizers call “a multi-disciplinary install...
10/25/2022
A lovely little photo coverage of some of the trail's new art in today's Hamilton Spectator!