Daily Archives: September 20, 2019


Wednesday, October 9, 7:00 pm – Native Plants as Insect Habitat

Each native plant species has a suite of host-specific insects that depend on it for food.  Even allowing a single “weed” to grow in your garden can significantly increase its habitat value, and choosing to plant native trees, shrubs, and wildflowers will cause your yard to teem with life.  Using a number of common New England plants as examples, Charley Eiseman will introduce us to some of these insects, their natural history, and signs of their presence to look for on their host plants.  His close-up photos will provide an unusual perspective on the tiny animals that are going about their lives right under our noses. Charley Eiseman is a freelance naturalist, conducting plant and wildlife surveys for various nonprofits, state agencies, and universities throughout New England.  He has co-taught an “Ecology Through Animal Tracking” course in various incarnations since 2004, and since 2018 he has been teaching week-long field seminars on insect tracks and sign at the Eagle Hill Institute in Maine.  He holds an MS from the University of Vermont’s Field Naturalist Program and a BS in Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation and Management from the University of Massachusetts.  Charley is the lead author of Tracks & Sign of Insects and Other Invertebrates (Stackpole Books, 2010) and Leafminers of North America (self-published e-book, 2019), and he has coauthored over 30 scientific papers, including the description of over 60 new insect species. http://charleyeiseman.com/ . This lecture, on October 9 beginning at 7 pm, will take place at the Millers River Environmental Center, 100 Main Street in Athol. Free and open to the public. For more information visit http://atholbirdclub.org.


Thursdays, October 3, 10, & 17, 10:30 am – 12:30 pm – Be-YOU-tiful Flowers

In this three week series of classes at Tower Hill Botanic Garden (October 3, 10, and 17 from 10:30 – noon) you will learn how to combine the essential ingredients to create a floral mood and story that not only comes from the heart and soul but expresses your unique style. Each student will be shown the secret to successful and beautiful expressive floral designs. Understanding how and why certain flowers ‘play well together’ is the foundation to exploring the incredible world of flower arranging with personal style. We will dive into each class with inspiration from the materials provided after a demonstration by the instructor. Each student must bring their own floral tools (floral scissors, pruners for thicker stems, floral tape, and needle-nose pliers)and a paper bag for cleanup. And don’t forget your enthusiasm! Limited to 8 students. Tower Hill members $225, nonmembers $250. Register at www.towerhillbg.org

Instructor Kirsten VanDijk is an internationally acclaimed Master Florist who has travelled the world and studied under the greatest Masters of Floral Design. She has competed in both the USA and abroad, and has been to South Africa, Romania, Holland, Germany, Belgium, Spain, and across the USA creating and competing. She recently held an International workshop with Mexico’s Leopoldo Gomez, World Cup Competitor and Teacher and has a number of concepts germinating at any given moment. Kirsten is the Creator of the online private Facebook group “Project Flower Show’ where she invites International designers to compete in online Flower Show competitions. Judges from around the world judge and critique the entries.