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CPC GNPS Board of Directors Meeting
ZoomThe Board of Directors of the Coastal Plain Chapter, Georgia Native Plant Society meets at 7:00 p.m. via zoom. To request a link to the zoom meeting, email maryalice.applegate@gnps.org.
Old Rucker Farm Native Plant Habitat Workday
Old Rucker Park & Farm 998-700 Old Rucker Rd, Alpharetta, GA, United StatesJoin members from the North Metro Atlanta Chapter for a workday at the Old Rucker Farm Native Plant Habitat. We'll be weeding and mulching the garden. If you plan on attending, please sign up here. Please bring drinking water, gardening gloves and hand tools, and wear weather-appropriate clothing and closed-toed shoes.
Thomson Park Workday, 7/23/22
W.D. Thomson Park 1760 Mason Mill Rd. NE, Atlanta, GA, United StatesThe monthly Friends of Thomson Park workday for July 2022 is Saturday the 23rd from 9:00am to noon. We will be removing invasives, spreading mulch, watering, weeding, and monitoring the health of our first plantings from this spring. We supply water and any tools needed; you bring your work gloves, boots (if we decide to […]
Chapter Meeting: Athens-East Piedmont Chapter July Meeting
Madison County Library 1315 Highway 98 West, DanielsvilleAthens-East Piedmont July Chapter MeetingThis event at the Madison County Library is open and free to the public. We'll be meeting from 2:30-4:00 pm. We will have a business meeting and a guest speaker. Will Rogers, a Conservation Research Professional at the State Botanical Garden, is this month's guest speaker. Will heads a cooperative project […]
Mary Scott Nature Park Workday
Mary Scott Nature Park 4150 Briarcliff Road, AtlantaThe next scheduled workday will be Saturday, April 3, 2021, 2-4pm, when we plan to continue removing nonnative plants. Please bring your face mask, gardening gloves, soil knife/trowel, and kneeler to help.
Mary Scott Nature Park Workday
GA, United StatesThe next scheduled workday at Mary Scott Nature Park will be Saturday, August 6, 2022, 10-12am, when we plan to continue removing nonnative plants. Please bring your gardening gloves, soil knife/trowel, and kneeler to help.
Picnic in the Park – Dunwoody Nature Center
Dunwoody Nature Center 5343 Roberts Drive, Dunwoody, GA, United StatesOur chapter is invited to attend a Volunteer Appreciation Lunch at the Dunwoody Nature Center on August 6th, 2022 at 11AM. Our members have helped install native plants at the Dunwoody Nature Center and they want to give us thanks. Many plants were also provided to the center from the plant sale. This is a […]
Mary Scott Nature Park Workday
Mary Scott Nature Park 4150 Briarcliff Road, AtlantaThe next scheduled workday will be Saturday, March 6, 2021, 2-4pm, when we plan to continue removing nonnative plants. Please bring your face mask, gardening gloves, soil knife/trowel, and kneeler to help.
Herbert Taylor Park Workday
Herbert Taylor Park / Daniel Johnson Park 1343 Pasadena Av NE, Atlanta, GA, United StatesInvasive removal and habitat restoration work continues at Herbert Taylor Park & Daniel Johnson Park in midtown Atlanta (Morningside near Emory) with tasks for all ages and levels of experience. Wear closed toe shoes, long sleeves and pants as there is poison ivy. Dress for the weather/uneven terrain, bring your own water, bug spray, and […]
Native Plants of the Cherokee
Alpharetta Library’s Auditorium 10 Park Plaza, Alpharetta, GA, United StatesThe North Metro Atlanta Chapter presents an educational event, Native Plants of the Cherokee, at the Alpharetta Library on August 13th, 2022 featuring Mark Warren. Mark Warren is owner of the nationally renowned Medicine Bow Wilderness School in Dahlonega, GA, has been teaching nature and survival skills of the Cherokee to adults and children for […]