Saturday, August 16, we enjoyed a lively and informative presentation by members of the Cheshire Pollinator Pathway group on the joys and challenges of working with their municipality to install pollinator gardens adjacent to the Lock 12 greenway. After the presentation and tour, we convened for a brown bag lunch in the greenway pavilion where we had a great time connecting with fellow native plant activists. If you are in the neighborhood, we encourage you to visit the two gardens on either side of N Brooksvale Road whenever it’s convenient. Parking is free at the Lock 12 lot.
Please help us by sharing YOUR local native plant activities or events with us so we can share them with a larger community. We’re also eager to co-sponsor programs you or your organization hosts or by developing a program for the Wild Ones membership that features your organization and the work you are doing. Please contact Robin Parsons, [email protected], Jim Sirch, [email protected], or Sue Stark, [email protected] with your ideas and suggestions.