2025 Family Series Workshop Registration

DUG’s family programming is designed to bring people of all ages together through hands-on, nature-based learning experiences. Focused on intergenerational activities, the program encourages families to connect with each other and with the natural world. With a focus on making nature accessible and engaging for children and adults alike, these workshops foster collaboration, curiosity, creativity and environmental stewardship for families.

All DUG family-focused workshops are accessible for children 5+.

Cost:  DUG’s Pay What You Can policy ensures our workshops are accessible to all. A $5 minimum fee secures your spot, while the suggested price covers the true cost of the workshop. Participants are welcome to pay more or less based on their means to support DUG programs.

For no-cost registration, email programs@dug.org. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.

Form Instructions
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Step 1 - Make a clone of this form, give it a name, save it.
Step 2 - Enter the new number of your form in the field below (use the Default property).
              This is the FormAssembly assigned number, found under Publishing on the left.
              This is used to log the FormAssembly form and response that generated a record in SF.
Step 3 - Enable connectors and reset Denver Neighborhood; enable connector and reassign Chargent objects
Step 4 - Update only the general text above, the individual class titles and descriptions below. NOTE: Copy and paste special without formatting, then reformat. 
Step 5 - Edit Notifications (on the left) - This section gets erased when cloning a form. Copy and paste from the template into your new form. The response email accommodates for the number of classes selected. 
Step 6 - Optionally change the theme.


How this form works: 

This form automatically handles up to 9 classes. It pulls data from Salesforce and saves data back to Salesforce. It updates/creates the contact record, creates an opportunity, and creates event registration records for user selected items.

Please don't change any conditional (visibility) rules, defaults, formulas or variable names. All are critical to functionality in this form.  

The prefill connector gets the Event info from Salesforce and enters it in the hidden fields at the bottom of this page. If it finds the event in SF, it shows the class section. If it doesn't find the event in SF, it hides the class section. The first class sets the Series Name, which determines which demographics fields are visible. Data from SF also determines when registration opens and when it is sold out. 

Here's how to make your copy of this form handle your events: 

A Record ID is an 18 character alphanumeric value that uniquely identifies that record in Salesforce. You can find the Record ID in the URL when you are viewing the event. 
  1. View your event in Salesforce and copy the Record ID from the URL
  2. In FormAssembly, go to Connectors on the left
  3. Click Configure on the Salesforce (Prefill) connector (Form Open section at the top)
  4. Locate the lookup number that corresponds with the class number
  5. Paste the Record ID in the criteria section for that class
    NOTE: If you are not using a class, please enter this Record ID instead: a3XRd0000000000000
    (Since this is not a real ID, the Class ID will be blank and the class section will be hidden)
Wiggly Worms: Caring for Your Worm Bin

Join us for a family workshop where you bring your own worm bin to harvest your rich, ‘black gold’ compost alongside DUG! In this hands-on activity, you’ll learn the proper way to harvest worm castings and keep your worms thriving. Perfect for anyone with an active worm bin, this session includes a vermicomposting Q&A to answer all your questions. Connect with worm enthusiasts to share your worm bin adventures.

In preparation for the workshop, stop feeding your worms 2 weeks prior to the workshop.


Date: Saturday, February 1, 2025
Time: 9 - 11 am
Location: Posner Center Commons, 1031 33rd St, Denver, CO 80205
Cost: $40 per family
$
Please enter at least $5 to register for this workshop
Registration opens 8 weeks before the workshop
This workshop is SOLD OUT!
Plant and Sprout: Seed Starting for Spring

Experience the magic of seeds and planting together as a family! Although it may still be chilly outside, now is the perfect time to start seeds for your spring garden. Seeds are resilient and full of wonder, making this activity fun and engaging for all ages and skill levels. In this family workshop, you’ll learn the essentials of seed-starting—when, where, why, and how—and leave with the confidence to grow a garden from scratch, right alongside your loved ones.


Date: Saturday, March 1, 2025
Time: 9 - 11 am
Location: Posner Center Commons, 1031 33rd St, Denver, CO 80205
Cost: $40 per family
$
Please enter at least $5 to register for this workshop
Registration opens 8 weeks before the workshop
This workshop is SOLD OUT!
Nature's Masterpieces: DIY Earth-Inspired Art

Let's celebrate and love our earth momma all year round! Join us as we create and connect with nature in this hands-on, family workshop focused on earth-inspired art. Invites participants to use natural materials to craft unique, eco-friendly art pieces. Explore creativity while fostering a deeper appreciation for the natural world and its resources. Together, you’ll make beautiful, sustainable art while in a fun and engaging way, making this a wonderful opportunity to bond through creativity and nature.


Date: Saturday, April 12, 2025
Time: 9 - 11 am
Location: Posner Center Commons, 1031 33rd St, Denver, CO 80205
Cost: $40 per family
$
Please enter at least $5 to register for this workshop
Registration opens 8 weeks before the workshop
This workshop is SOLD OUT!
Garden Goodness: Cooking with Garden Ingredients

Cooking is an important part of having reliable access to healthy, nutritious, and culturally diverse foods. In this completely hands-on workshop, you will have the opportunity to harvest, make, and eat recipes as a family. You’ll walk away with 5 delicious recipes the whole family will love and be able to make independently!


Date: Saturday, June 21, 2025
Time: 9 - 11 am
Location: Posner Center Commons, 1031 33rd St, Denver, CO 80205
Cost: $40 per family
$
Please enter at least $5 to register for this workshop
Registration opens 8 weeks before the workshop
This workshop is SOLD OUT!
Critters in the Garden: Garden Friend or Foe?

Join us for a family workshop exploring critters in the garden! As a family system you will explore best management practices for identifying garden foes and attracting beneficial friends, Explore diverse critters that may live in the garden, as a familial unit create garden additions to manage your garden critters and support local pollinators.


Date: Saturday, July 19, 2025
Time: 9 - 11 am
Location: Posner Center Commons, 1031 33rd St, Denver, CO 80205
Cost: $40 per family
$
Please enter at least $5 to register for this workshop
Registration opens 8 weeks before the workshop
This workshop is SOLD OUT!
From Hive to Honey: A Honey Collecting Experience

Join us for an interactive family honey extraction workshop. Our beekeeper friends at Alvéole will assist you over the course of this fun-filled adventure into the bee world! Walk away with an unforgettable experience and a jar of your very own honey from Colorado bees!


Date: Saturday, August 23, 2025
Time: 9 - 11 am
Location: Posner Center Commons, 1031 33rd St, Denver, CO 80205
Cost: $40 per family
$
Please enter at least $5 to register for this workshop
Registration opens 8 weeks before the workshop
This workshop is SOLD OUT!
Wiggly Worms: Make + Take Worm Bin

Vermicomposting, composting with red wiggler worms, is an easy way to convert kitchen food scraps into ‘black gold,’ a nutrient-rich compost that you can add to your home garden beds or house plants. Indoor worm bins allow us to divert organic waste from the landfill all year round, even when you don’t have space for a traditional outdoor compost bin. Red Wigglers truly are superheroes!

In this hands-on family workshop, you’ll make your very own starter worm bin and learn how to take care of your wiggly worms so that you can begin generating healthy soils to grow healthy food right at home!


Date: Saturday, September 27, 2025
Time: 9 - 11 am
Location: Posner Center Commons, 1031 33rd St, Denver, CO 80205
Cost: $40 per family
$
Please enter at least $5 to register for this workshop
Registration opens 8 weeks before the workshop
This workshop is SOLD OUT!
From Garden to Craft Table: Gift Making from the Garden

Bring the whole family and join us for fun, for a hands-on family workshop where you will craft three gifts made with ingredients inspired by the garden —perfect for sharing with loved ones or treating yourself this holiday season! Don't miss this chance to explore your creativity while connecting with nature!


Date: Saturday, November 15, 2025
Time: 9 - 11 am
Location: Posner Center Commons, 1031 33rd St, Denver, CO 80205
Cost: $40 per family
$
Please enter at least $5 to register for this workshop
Registration opens 8 weeks before the workshop
This workshop is SOLD OUT!
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Date: Saturday, February 8, 2025
Time: 9 - 11 am
Location: Posner Center Commons, 1031 33rd St, Denver, CO 80205
Cost: $40 per family
$
Please enter at least $5 to register for this workshop
Registration opens 8 weeks before the workshop
This workshop is SOLD OUT!
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