MAINE AUDUBON AT GILSLAND ISLAND HAVE TWO PROGRAMS
"Ecology Beneath our Feet: No-Dig Gardening for Healthy Food and Ecosystems" is part of a Speaker's series at the Maine Audubon Society on October 24 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Fall is the perfect time to prepare garden beds - or convert lawn to garden beds - via the no-dig method that builds the health of the soil food web. Presented by Lisa Fermandes, founding member of Portland Maine Permaculture ad certified permaculture designer. The class is free.
Kenn and Kim Kaufman: " Discovering New England Nature" is a program to describe some of their favorite adventures and share some of their favorite photos. The Kaufman's learned for themselves when they set out to research their new guide to New England natural history. The program will be held on Friday, October 26 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Free Admission. FMI on both programs 781-2330
"Ecology Beneath our Feet: No-Dig Gardening for Healthy Food and Ecosystems" is part of a Speaker's series at the Maine Audubon Society on October 24 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Fall is the perfect time to prepare garden beds - or convert lawn to garden beds - via the no-dig method that builds the health of the soil food web. Presented by Lisa Fermandes, founding member of Portland Maine Permaculture ad certified permaculture designer. The class is free.
Kenn and Kim Kaufman: " Discovering New England Nature" is a program to describe some of their favorite adventures and share some of their favorite photos. The Kaufman's learned for themselves when they set out to research their new guide to New England natural history. The program will be held on Friday, October 26 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Free Admission. FMI on both programs 781-2330
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