Daily Archives: March 4, 2013


Friday, March 15, 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm – Wildlife in the Landscape

Marion Larson, Chief of Information and Education with the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, will speak at the Arnold Arboretum on Friday, March 15, beginning at 1:30 pm, in a program co-sponsored by the Ecological Landscaping Association.  Whether trying to attract backyard wildlife, coping with the effects of wildlife damage in the managed landscape, or hoping to enhance habitat on a landscape scale, you must first understand the animals. Marion Larson will discuss the components of wildlife habitat; factors affecting wildlife populations; how to attract beneficial wildlife; and practices to consider which keep wild things wild. She will address the wildlife known to cause landscape damage and suggest strategies for preventing damage before it occurs, as well as legal options for removing or destroying wildlife when management fails. She will also share information about habitat management initiatives that the MA Division of Fisheries and Wildlife is promoting to managers and owners of larger properties.  $20 for members of the sponsoring organizations, $25 for the general public.  Register at www.arboretum.harvard.edu.

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Tuesday, March 12, 9:00 am coffee, 10:00 am program – Just For You

Priscilla Styer, Blue Ribbon and Special Award winner at the Boston Flower Show 2012, and owner of “Just for You” will guide you through a fabulous floral design program, highlighting form function and color in floral design. She will create 7 or 8 arrangements to be raffled. The program is sponsored by the Community Garden Club of Duxbury and will be held at the Duxbury Bay Maritime School, 435 Washington Street in Duxbury. CGCD members free, public $5.

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Thursday, March 14, 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm – CitySprouts Dig It! 2013

CitySprouts is raising $75,000 to bring our school garden program to two new partner schools in Boston: The Ellis School in Dorchester and The Mather School in Roxbury, connecting more children to garden-based learning in their schools.

Since 2000, CitySprouts has made hands-on learning, environmental stewardship and the experience of growing food part of public education. CitySprouts program builds capacity in our partner schools to make the outdoor classroom garden a resource for teachers, parents and community. CitySprouts is currently serving 18 schools in the Greater Boston area: all JK-8 public schools in Cambridge, two Boston public schools and two Lynn public schools.  The Garden Club of the Back Bay supports CitySprouts.

Dig It! 2013 is our annual fundraising event. This year’s party will be at the Liberty Hotel in Boston on March 14th from 6pm to 8:30pm.  Dig It! will feature a live auction and raffle. Live auction items include:

o Signature CitySprouts cider pressing staffed by CitySprouts garden coordinators to the school of your choice
o A private lamb butchering demonstration with Boston Chef Josh Lewin and dinner for 6 at the highly acclaimed Beacon Hill Bistro
o Two matching custom built children’s chairs by artist Mitch Ryerson

CitySprouts youth interns from the Cambridge Summer Youth Program will be at Dig It! to talk about their experiences of learning how to grow and cook food from the garden. To purchase tickets ($125 per person) on line, visit www.citysprouts.org.

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