Centerville Library Native Plant Garden Workday

Centerville Library Native Plant Garden Workday

Join Fringed Campion Chapter members and friends at the Centerville Library Native Plant Garden on Sunday, March 16, 2025 from 2 to 4 pm to weed, relocate plants, and prep the garden for spring. Yard work attire is recommended (long pants, long sleeves, gloves, hat,... read more
The Garden Next Door StoryWalk® at Amerson River Park April 5-30, 2025

The Garden Next Door StoryWalk® at Amerson River Park April 5-30, 2025

Join the Fringed Campion Chapter for an all ages celebration kick off of our newest StoryWalk® at the Amerson River Park Native Plant Garden on April 5, 2025 from 11 am until noon. Engage children with nature themed crafts and activities while supplies last. Read... read more
Voice Your Support for House Bill 145: Sweetbay Magnolia as the State Flower 

Voice Your Support for House Bill 145: Sweetbay Magnolia as the State Flower 

Exciting news! Representative Deborah Silcox (R-Sandy Springs) and cosponsors Rep. Scott Hilton (R-Peachtree Corners), Rep. Jan Jones (R-Milton), Rep. Ron Stephens (R-Savannah), and Rep. Matt Reeves (R-Duluth) have filed House Bill 145 to change the state floral... read more
Invasive Removal at Rose Hill Cemetery (Macon)

Invasive Removal at Rose Hill Cemetery (Macon)

The Fringed Campion Chapter in partnership with Mercer University’s MerServe group, will be revisiting the Oak Ridge section of Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon on Wednesday, Feb. 26 from 4 to 6 pm to cut down or pull out English ivy, privet, mimosa, Bradford pear,... read more
“Macon” Your Yard a Habitat

“Macon” Your Yard a Habitat

The Fringed Campion Chapter together with The Georgia Native Plant Society, Keep Macon-Bibb Beautiful with funding generously provided through a grant from Village & Wilderness, are excited to offer a free community program at the Rosa Jackson Center (1211 Maynard... read more
Old City Cemetery (Macon) Native Plant Garden Workdays

Old City Cemetery (Macon) Native Plant Garden Workdays

Maintenance of the Old City Cemetery native plant garden in Macon continues this spring. Join the Fringed Campion Chapter members and friends to tend the OCC Native Plant Garden as they perform routine volunteer activities such as weeding, watering, and spreading... read more

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