Events Calendar

Saturday, October 18 2025

October 18, 2025 - 10:00am - 4:00pm

Photo: Molly Rosenblum/Sam LaStrapes/Kodah

Visitors must adhere to our visitor guidelines.

Bring your canine friends for an afternoon of romping in the garden.

October 18, 2025 - 10:00am - 4:00pm

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Fee: $295. Each session includes 10 digital image files. Availability is limited—reserve your session today. A portion of the proceeds benefits the Lynden Sculpture Garden.
For more information and to book your session:Laura Couture Photography

Join Laura Couture in a professional mini-photo session set against the extraordinary backdrop of Milwaukee's Lynden Sculpture Garden. Each 15-minute session is designed to be effortless yet memorable, offering you a collection of images that reflect both the beauty of the fall season and your family's unique connection.

About Laura Couture

Laura Couture is a professional photographer who currently resides in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After completing coursework in interior design, art education, and photography, she graduated with a BFA in Art Education and a concentration in photography from Eastern Michigan University. She is currently available for children and family portrait work as well as interior photography projects in Milwaukee and Chicago.
To view Laura's portrait work, please visit: instagram.com/lauracouture.photography

To view Laura's Interior photography work, please visit: lauracouturephotography.com

October 18, 2025 - 10:00am - 12:00pm

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Fee: FREE
Registration: Click here to register online.

Join Lynden’s land management team for a workshop that dives into the ecology and management of invasive species. Lynden staff use a variety of tools to manage invasive species including prescribed fire, prescribed browsing by goats, selective herbicide application, hand pulling, and more. The Lynden Invasive Species Management workshops are designed for everyone: from those with no knowledge of invasive species, to the backyard native plant enthusiast, to the professional managing many acres. Each workshop will be specific to the plants which are best controlled at that time of year. Participants will explore the identification and ecology of different invasive species, and the ways they can be managed. After a short presentation on identification and management methods, participants will have an opportunity for hands-on experience with some of the tools we work with here at Lynden.

Dress appropriately for the weather and for outdoor work (don't forget closed-toe shoes), and bring work gloves if you have them.

These workshops are made possible, in part, by a Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Invasive Species Grant.


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