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Winter Break at Hogwarts

Smiling children gathered around a table using pots, plants, and soils for the activity.
Hogwarts students pot up their spider plants.
This past week, Master Gardener volunteers Alice and Crystal taught an “Herbology” class at the Modesto branch of the Stanislaus County Library on December 16, 2022. Each year, the library puts on a creative program for children that highlights – you guessed it – books! This year, the library chose the Harry Potter series of books. The theme was “Hogwarts Winter Break.”

This event was created by Amber O'Brien-VerHulst, Library Assistant for the Modesto Library Teen and Children's Department who did an amazing job!  After library staff welcomed in the “Hogwarts students,” they were “sorted” into their respective houses of Gryffindor, Slytherin, Ravenclaw, or Hufflepuff. Next, the students had the opportunity to:

Two women wearing Master Gardener vests smiling in front of a spider plant and fake, oversized black spider.
Herbology Professors Alice and Crystal.
  • Make a “Rememberall”
  • Visit the Room of Requirements
  • Take an “Herbology” class with UC Cooperative Extension Master Gardener volunteers

In the second Harry Potter book called “The Chamber of Secrets,” Harry and his friends take a class called “Herbology.” During one class, their assignment is to repot a magical creature called a mandrake. This plant resembles a small, grouchy baby and has an earsplitting, dangerous scream.

In our Herbology class, the students safely repotted “Aragog's grandbabies,” which were actually spider plants. In the story, Aragog was a very large spider that Harry and Ron met, so we thought these plants were an appropriate choice for the activity. Kids of all ages enjoyed learning about spider plants, naming their spider, and planting it in a pot to take home. Special thanks to MJC nursery for donating the plants!

Speaking of plants, did you know you can study horticultural science in Modesto?

To learn more, stop by the MJC east campus Environmental Horticulture Department to see the classrooms and inviting study lounge, https://www.mjc.edu/instruction/agens/ehs.php and then visit the MJC Nursery and purchase affordable plants grown by students. To learn more, visit their Facebook page at. https://www.facebook.com/MjcPlantNursery/ 

Family of three with little boy smiling and holding his potted plant.
This family had fun potting up their plants!

In closing, if you haven't been to the library lately, winter is a great time to snuggle up with a good book! If you don't have a library card, apply for one at a local branch (there are 11!) in Stanislaus County. Check the website for hours and locations at https://www.stanislauslibrary.org/.

Red holiday ball with gold foil.
Rememberalls, A. Fotheringham.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Room of Requirement
 
 
 
 
Another set of students pot up their spider plants.