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Planting for Native Pollinators In-Person / Online
Join the Audubon Society of Rhode Island on Thursday, February 16 at 10:30 am for a talk about helping pollinators through wise gardening practices. We will discuss the life cycle of local pollinators and the importance of using native plants to create biodiversity and habitat in your backyard and neighborhood.
Free and open to all. Registration is required with in-person and Zoom (online) options available!
After the presentation, seniors 60-years-of-age and older are invited to go down to the Peck Center for lunch at 11:45 am. Lunch can be enjoyed for a suggested donation of $3. Please call 401-247-1926 x201 to reserve your seat for lunch at least 24 hours before.
Complete List of Lectures in Barrington Public Library's Gardening Series:
- January 19: Celebrating the Winter Garden
- January 31: Composting for Gardeners
- February 16: Planting for Native Pollinators
- February 28: Vegetable Gardening for Beginners
- March 16: Native Carnivorous Plants
- March 28: Escaping the Stranglehold of Invasive Plants
- April 13: Backyard Gardening: Getting Back to our Roots
- April 25: Regenerative Farming with Community Involvement
- May 11: The Wonder of Trees
- May 23: The Barrington Pollinator Pathway
This program is co-sponsored by The Friends of the Barrington Library and the Peck Center for Adult Enrichment.