Tag: College of Wooster

  • Wednesday, October 6, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm – Prepping Garden Beds for Winter, Online

    As tired as gardeners are by autumn there are still a few tasks to accomplish before both the gardeners and their gardens can take a break over winter. In this October 6 Tower Hill Botanic Garden webinar Philip Bauerle will discuss all of the ways to prep your garden for the cold season. These tasks will ensure you have a good start next spring. Get prepped now as you get the last few weeks of autumn!

    Philip Bauerle studied Biology at the College of Wooster (Ohio, not Mass.). Philip became a Penn State Master Gardener in 2012 and then Master Gardener Coordinator in 2013. After 5 years with the Master Gardeners Philip went to private industry as a plant health care technician.

    $10 Member Adult; $15 Adult Register at www.towerhillbg.org

  • Thursday, July 12, 7:00 pm – One Green Deed Spawns Another

    One Green Deed Spawns Another traces the unusual path David Mahood followed to become environmentally active, which brought him in contact with some exceptional individuals. Some are as well-known as celebrities; others have flown under the radar. All of them have equally distinctive stories that have inspired and influenced his philosophy on our relationship to our habitat and fellow species. This book is a compilation of these poignant moments with his environmental heroes and friends and their insightful ideas, and a tribute to the spirit of Earth’s active stewards.

    David C. Mahood is a sustainability consultant, environmental writer and poet. He holds a BA from the College of Wooster, and an MBA in Sustainability from San Francisco Institute of Architecture. His articles have appeared in numerous publications including Interiors and Sources, International Ecotourism Society, The Environmental Blog, NEWH Magazine and Living Green Magazine. His poetry credits include Writer’s Cramp, Fifth Street Review, and Prick of the Spindle. He attributes his environmental epiphany to a desperate act of consciousness back in 1998. David spends most of his time in Massachusetts but can be found in one of various flanking airports.

    David will appear at Porter Square Books, 25 White Street in Cambridge, on Thursday, July 12 to discuss his book and sign copies. For more information visit www.portersquarebooks.com.

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