The Great Southeast Pollinator Census is a two-day annual citizen science program that provides critical data on pollinator populations and diversity. In this event we will spend a portion of time in the classroom, learning how the census is performed, and how to identify typical pollinators seen in our gardens. Afterward, we will head outside to test our knowledge and contribute valuable data to the census in 15 minute increments. This program is recommended for ages 7 and up.