Sun. Aug. 14, 2022, 1:30-3 p.m.
Pioneer Bluffs, 695 KS-177, Matfield Green, KS 66862
Learn about the rich array of native Flint Hills plants that can be used to make a rainbow of dyes and inks from educator, plant enthusiast and Chase County fiber artist Tracey Graham. Participants will dye a fabric scrap to take home inside a historic granary that is air-conditioned and accessible.
Guests are encouraged to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy beforehand on the picturesque grounds of Pioneer Bluffs and the shady banks of Crocker Creek — explore the new Nature Trail at the ranching heritage site or even take a dip in the swimming hole on Crocker Creek. Comfortable walking shoes, hot-weather clothing, sun protection and bug spray are recommended if you plan to hike.
Maximum guests: 12