Ride a bike! Take your kids to work! Stop and smell the roses!

Take a bicycle ride in the arboretum, take your daughters and sons to work, or take a look at all those roses (eight acres in all)! Or do all three!

And here’s something else you can take: the annual UC Davis Mind Body Wellness Challenge, for students, faculty, staff and retirees.

Bicycle Tour of the ArboretumCome prepared with your bike and water bottle; the pace will be leisurely to allow for exploration and questions. Saturday (April 19), 
2-3 p.m., meet at the gazebo. Free.

Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work DayIt’s happening Thursday, April 24. Some activities require advance registration (online), and your window for doing so is limited: 10 a.m. this Friday (April 18) to 5 p.m. Monday (April 21). “Plant a Seed, Grow a Future” is this year’s theme. Activities listed so far include:

  • Guided tours — vegetable field crops and greenhouse, Dairy Barn, Botanical Conservatory, Bohart Museum of Entomology, Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, Activities and Recreation Center, Police and Fire departments, and the Unitrans maintenance facility
  • Self-guided tours — Design Museum, C.N. Gorman Museum and Nelson Gallery; Häagen-Dazs Honey Bee Haven; Campus Tree Walk; and California Raptor Center
  • Science demonstrations — Chemistry Magic Show, Phabulous Physics and Amazing Atmosphere

Rose Weekend (and presale)The weekend event is Saturday-Sunday, May 3-4, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. both days, at Foundation Plant Services, 455 Hopkins Road, Davis. Directions.

Rose sale (here’s the catalog), rose field tours and question-and-answer booth both days. Speakers and rose tissue culture information booth Saturday only.

The speakers: Peter Boyd, rosarian, 10-11 a.m. Saturday; and Christian Bedard, rose breeder, 11 a.m-noon Saturday.

Presented by the California Center for Urban Horticulture. Free admission; no preregistration. Free miniature rose plant per guest, while supplies last.

Can’t make the sale? A presale is underway, for pickup on Saturday, April 26.

Mind Body Wellness ChallengeSponsored by Human Resources’ WorkLife and Wellness, the challenge encourages each participant to adopt a healthy, new habit and maintain it for seven weeks, after which the new habit can be a lifelong change.

The organizers have arranged a variety of activities to help you keep your new habit, and will send weekly emails with links and resources to keep you motivated and on track.

Activities include a talk on the benefits of exercise, a brown bag on hiking and other outdoor adventures, and another brown bag on Latin dance.

Other activities include weekly group walks — the first one is Wednesday (April 16) on Wilson Track (at Toomey Field)., from 12:10 to 12:50 p.m., during which time you’re invited to walk at your own pace.

The last walk — and the culmination of the Mind and Body Welness Challenge — will be May 21, when UC Davis joins the rest of the system in UC Walks.

Register here for the Mind Body Wellness Challenge, and print out a punch card to keep track your participation in various activities — gather a certain number of punches, and receive an incentive prize (for example, an all-in-one measuring spoon, or a cooling scarf, or a pair of Wellness Wheel bamboo socks).

For each activity, participants also receive 2,500 points for the UC Living Well program (which in 2014 is offering a $75 VISA Rewards gift card to each employee and retiree who earns 7,500 points during the year).

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