Festive tours guided by the City Museum and the Environment Division
Friday 26.01, about nature and fascinating history- in the Oak Grove, 13:30
We will discover a unique nature and fascinating story from the days of the struggle for the establishment of the State, including an experiential game for the whole family and the possibility of adopting trees.
Led by Shaked Levin, Zeruya Ronen, Guy Shachar, Liron Glick
We meet at Gate No. 2 at the entrance to the Grove (Oaks St.)
Friday, 09.02, to discover trees between the first houses, 13:30
A nostalgic tour in the center of the city to discover hidden trees that tell about the life of the Netanya colony at its beginning and a competitive game for the whole family.
Led by Shaked Levin, Zeruya Ronen
We meet at the Netanya Museum (3 McDonald Street)
Admission is free, the public is welcome!
The tours are free of charge, but you must register in advance at tel. 09-8840020 or at the email address: Museum.netanya@gmail.com
You should wear comfortable walking shoes, and if it rains, the tours will be postponed to another date.
A happy Tu Bishvat in the city square – Wednesday 31/01
11:00-13:00 Painting easels are scattered throughout the pedestrian mall, for the general public
16:00-18:00 Painting easels scattered in the square, for children and families
” Market in the Square”
11:00-19:00 A colorful farmers market directly from the farmer to the consumer and a rich nursery
“The Story of Vardit”
17 00-18 00 – A children’s play
From the series “Stories from the Briefcase”, which deals with education for the environment “Still Life”
“On trees, sea and city”
11:00 Tu B’Shvat tour guided by Ronit Susenko
We meet in New Independence Square under the screens
The tour is free of charge but must be booked in advance at tel.098308801 or at
Email Ronit.s@culture-netanya
Creative workshops
16:00-19:00 Creative planting in old shoes (to be brought from home), baskets of plenty, grass head and more.
The program also includes environmental sculpture, a professional makeup corner, a presentation of the Desert Tree, a wood sculpture exhibition of schoolchildren in cooperation with the Karev program, and more.





