Recent forecasts have had Madison residents juggling their snow boots and sneakers. Those 40-degree days call for outdoor events and a dose of fresh air.
Madison artist John Hitchcock’s work, “Ceremonial (Pow-wow ribbon chair)” was installed in the atrium of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art in April.
Nadia Niggli, director of design and exhibit development at the Madison Children's Museum, walks through the "beehive" area of the museum's Nice Age Trail exhibit.
Cambria Krasny, 2, of Madison, smells the flowers on display during a visit with her family to Olbrich Botanical Gardens’ annual Orchid Escape themed “Secrets of the Canopy” in the Bolz Conservatory.
West High School senior Annie Dreyfuss, left, helps fellow senior Ren Talerico at Boulders Climbing Gym as part of West's Challenges and Adventures class. “I’ve always wanted to learn how to climb,” Talerico said about why she signed up for the class in which students also play challenging games and take part in activities to get to know and trust each other.
Cambria Krasny, 2, of Madison, smells the flowers on display during a visit with her family to Olbrich Botanical Gardens’ annual Orchid Escape themed “Secrets of the Canopy” in the Bolz Conservatory.
West High School senior Annie Dreyfuss, left, helps fellow senior Ren Talerico at Boulders Climbing Gym as part of West's Challenges and Adventures class. “I’ve always wanted to learn how to climb,” Talerico said about why she signed up for the class in which students also play challenging games and take part in activities to get to know and trust each other.
Madison artist John Hitchcock’s work, “Ceremonial (Pow-wow ribbon chair)” was installed in the atrium of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art in April.
Nadia Niggli, director of design and exhibit development at the Madison Children's Museum, walks through the "beehive" area of the museum's Nice Age Trail exhibit.