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Butterfly Gardening with Native Plants, Washington Crossing Audubon Society
Butterfly Gardening With Native Plants Washington Crossing Audubon Society
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Learn from agronomist, author and expert on the garden/insect interface, Jane Hurwitz, how to attract and support butterflies in your garden with native plants. This talk will explore the relationship that butterflies have with specific native plants and suggests easy steps to protect these relationships in order to enhance your garden as well as our local ecosystem.
This is a free, virtual event open to the public. To register, please email contact.wcas@gmail.com to receive a link to Zoom Meeting with access code. Space is limited to the first 100 registrants, and the meeting will begin at 8 PM.
By Gila Resources Information Project
• Mar 13, 2021 Gila Earth Day will be celebrated throughout April, providing a variety of opportunities to take action on behalf of our planet. The international theme for this year’s event is “Restore Our Earth”, and the Gila Resources Information Project (GRIP) and Gila Earth Day planning committee are organizing multiple activities: virtual programming from participant organizations, classrooms, and individuals throughout the month of April; a virtual book tour discussion with Laura Paskus author
of At the Precipice New Mexico’s Changing Climate on Thursday, April 22; and small, COVID-safe community actions around the region on Saturday, April 24.
Kennebec Land Trust s 2021 lecture series to begin March 18 centralmaine.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from centralmaine.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Aris Horticulture announces the passing of G. Ramsey Yoder
Yoder served as president starting in 1977 and then CEO and chairman of the board of directors in 1989.
It is with great sadness that Aris Horticulture, Inc. announces the passing of chairman and visionary leader, G. Ramsey Yoder who died quietly Tuesday, March 2, at the age of 87 from complications related to pneumonia.
Mr. Yoder served as president starting in 1977 and then CEO and chairman of the board of directors in 1989. He retired as CEO in 1992 but remained as chairman.
Ramsey graduated from Cornell University with a BS Degree in Floriculture in 1955. He also completed the Small Business Owners Management Program at Harvard Business School.