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SUMMARY:BEE MINE Family Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Join us in restoring the pollinator population by building your own bee house! Materials will all be up-cycled thanks to Wildflowers Inn Restaurant for donating their used straws. Recommended for children 5 and up. Must be accompanied by an adult. Suggested donation $20 for child/adult pairing (or add a second child for an additional fee)(limited to 15 pairs\, 30 total). See below for registrations details. SPOTS ARE LIMITED. \n\n\nRegister Here!
URL:https://fohvos.org/event/bee-mine-family-workshop/
LOCATION:Timberlane Middle School\, 51 S Timberlane Drive\, Pennington\, NJ\, 08534\, United States
CATEGORIES:FoHVOS,Upcoming Event,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Native Plant Garden Design to Create Pollinator Habitats
DESCRIPTION:Register Here!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTransform your property into a garden that is beautiful\, supports our pollinators\, provides habitat\, and requires less maintenance by using perennial native flowers\, bushes\, ground covers\, and trees. Turn lawns from monocultures into lovely rich gardens with a diversity of bloom throughout the growing season. It is the vast and quickly diminishing community of native pollinators of bees\, birds\, butterflies\, beetles\, flies\, and small mammals that work together to supply 85% of the main global crops that feed people—fruits\, vegetables\, seeds\, nuts\, and oils. This hardworking group is responsible for being the food for many other animals\, besides us\, in the ecosystem. \nTake a section of whatever your outdoor space includes and create an oasis for pollinators by planting the native plants for your area. Plan it in an arc of seasonal blooming that provides food for them in the spring\, summer\, and fall. Because all these plants are perennials\, their root systems grow deeper every year and thereby sequester more carbon as part of the connection with climate change that aides in the greening of our planet. \nYou can still have some lawn but implement better practices for it. You can still have some of your favorite annuals—just not the ones that jump into our forest and choke out the necessary diversity of growth. You will discover the incredible beauty of our native plants and the knock-your-socks-off intricate and colorful patterns that our native pollinators are dressed in. Not even our most outstanding clothing designers can match the delicacy of detail that is on display. \nJudith K. Robinson has studied the relationship between soil\, plant\, and pollinator health since her first organic food garden. She teaches workshops that explain how you can create beautiful gardens filled with native plants that require less maintenance than many common garden plants and that also provide food and other crucial support services for our birds\, butterflies\, and native bees. She designs these garden pollinator ecosystems for all available garden sizes; teaches Native Plant Garden Design at Mercer County Community College and at the Princeton Adult School; and delivers workshops to businesses\, organizations\, libraries\, and schools. In 2009 she co-founded and for five years managed the flourishing Princeton Farmers’ Market. \nAll of her work focuses on teaching the tools for healthy environmental practices. Understanding the reasons for an action and then the how of implementing it\, leads to commitment.
URL:https://fohvos.org/event/native-plant-garden-design-to-create-pollinator-habitats/
LOCATION:Pennington School\, 112 W Delaware Ave\, Pennington\, NJ\, United States
CATEGORIES:FoHVOS,Upcoming Event
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SUMMARY:Sky Safari at Baldpate Mountain
DESCRIPTION:The night will begin with a presentation indoors and then we will move to the mansion patio to set up telescopes. If it is cloudy\, there will be a more extended presentation and not be able to observe due to low visibility but we will have a scope for show and tell. To get the best observing conditions\, we will begin around sunset. \n  \n\n\nRegister Here!
URL:https://fohvos.org/event/sky-safari-at-baldpate-mountain/
LOCATION:Baldpate Mountain\, 28 Fiddlers Creek Road\, Titusville\, NJ\, 08560\, United States
CATEGORIES:FoHVOS,Upcoming Event
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