Join the Fringed Campion Chapter of the Georgia Native Plant Society for an evening program at the Macon Museum of Arts & Sciences (MAS) on Thursday, July 18 beginning at 6:30 pm.
At 6:30 pm meet at the MAS Native Plant Garden for a tour led by a Master Gardener of Central Georgia.
After the tour, we will go into the MAS Auditorium for a program about the Oaky Woods Wildlife Management Area in Houston and Pulaski, home to a recovering population of middle Georgia black bears, rare native plants, and a black prairie remnant. John Trussell, Master Naturalist and author of Saving Oaky Woods will present Oaky Woods WMA: Its History, Its Wonders, and New Challenges at 7 pm.
This event is free and open to the public regardless of membership. Bring a friend!
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