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Growing Literacy: 2024 Winter Garden Workshop Series 

Please join us for our annual Winter Garden Workshop series: Growing Literacy. This year we are proud to host five workshops through collaboration with Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust, Growing to Give and Curtis Memorial Library.  Bring your curiosity, questions, and join us! 

Every winter, the Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust offers this series of workshops to engage with the community, support the Tom Settlemire Community Garden, and offer skill-building exercises for gardeners of all abilities. These workshops are a wonderful opportunity to learn from master gardeners and experts on a variety of gardening subjects. This year we are excited to host six workshops in collaboration with Brunswick-Topsham Land TrustGrowing to Give and Curtis Memorial Library. Two of these workshops will be held online via zoom, and four will be in-person at Curtis Memorial Library. Bring your curiosity, questions, and join us! 

The Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust  (BTLT) conserves and stewards vital natural areas, supports a vibrant food system, and connects people with the natural world through inclusive education and recreation programs in the Brunswick region. Our goal is to protect our natural resources, cultivate care for the natural world, and in so doing foster resilient connected communities for now and for generations to come. 

Curtis Memorial Library is a public library of Brunswick and Harpswell, Maine. Curtis Memorial Library strives to enrich the quality of life in this region by building community, advocating for reading, championing social justice and digital equity, and promoting sustainability. 

Growing to Give grows organic produce to support those in the community struggling with food insecurity while modeling, educating, and advocating for climate-friendly farming practices. Working with a robust network of volunteers and community partners, Growing to Give has grown and donated over 80,000 lbs of produce since its inception in 2017. 

  • January 21: Acorn abundance (and what to do with them) https://curtislibrary.libcal.com/event/11767020 

  • January 28: Not just the Honeybee: Native Pollinators & Native Plants in Your Garden https://curtislibrary.libcal.com/event/11664741 

  • February 4: Invasive Jumping Worms 101: A Community Conversation https://curtislibrary.libcal.com/event/11664745 

  • February 11: Processing Elderberries https://curtislibrary.libcal.com/event/11664747 

  • March 3: DIY Resilient Yard 

  • March 23: Kids in the Garden 

DIY Resilient Yards 

Sunday, March 3, 3-4:30pm, Online on Zoom 

Please join us for an illuminating lecture by Horticulture Professional Pamela Hargest on the 100 Resilient Yards Project. Rain gardens, pollinators, and aesthetic vegetables can help you achieve your garden dreams. Pamela will share her favorite tips and tricks about what you can do to improve your yard in a sustainable and ecologically responsible way.  

 

Pamela Hargest is a Horticulture Professional with the University of Maine Cooperative Extension in Cumberland County. She provides technical assistance to home, school, and community gardeners, and develops local and statewide horticulture programs in collaboration with community partners and Master Gardener Volunteers. She also manages the UMaine Gardens at Tidewater Farm in Falmouth, a public garden and educational site where a variety of gardening techniques are demonstrated. 

Please find a recording of the event here:

https://vimeo.com/922022914?share=copy

 

Date:
Sunday, March 3, 2024
Time:
3:00pm - 4:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Audience:
  Adults     Seniors  
Categories:
  Sustainability  
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Event Organizer

Hazel Onsrud

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