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October 19, 2022

All About Pollinator Gardens

LAYING IT OUT:  ChangeHampton’s Stephan Van Dam, Len Green, and Paul Munoz with Abby Clough Lawless, garden designer and April Wei, assistant, at the East Hampton Town site for 3,000 sq ft Community Pollinator Garden.

1. A free webinar & Zoom discussion with ChangeHampton Experts

2. A Groundbreaking in East Hampton

3. Join the Fun at our Community Pollinator Garden

PLANT CHOICE & DESIGN:  A Free Webinar by Harland Patch, Penn State Univ.
Friday, Oct. 21 at 10:00 a.m. EST

Part of the 5 week free webinar series by Ohio State Univ. Register here:

Join us for a ChangeHampton follow-up discussion at 11:00 a.m.
With our experts—Alicia Whitaker and Roxanne Zimmer

Email us at info@changehampton.org to get the Zoom link.

ChangeHampton and the Town of East Hampton invite you to the
Groundbreaking for the Community Pollinator Garden at Town Hall
Thursday, October 27, at 1 pm

Speakers: Town Supervisor, Peter Van Scoyoc, Assemblyman,
Fred Thiele, and ChangeHampton founders and local highschoolers.

The Community Pollinator Garden is a public/private partnership
between Changehampton and the Town of East Hampton.

Join us As we start preparations for the Community Pollinator Garden!

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, FROM 10 AM- 2 PM

Smothering the Weeds & Lawn:  We will be smothering the lawn & weeds with layers of cardboard, earth and mulched leaves. Making “Lasagna” …according to local East Hampton school teacher, Karen Defronzo.

Bring cardboard from your home to layer on the garden beds. Please strip off tape and labels first. Bring a rake and join in the spreading out of earth and mulched leaves on top.

HERE’S HOW TO GET THE LASAGNA METHOD RIGHT VIDEO

Questions? Concerns? Let us know you are joining us info@changehampton.org

All of our work at ChangeHampton is volunteer except for the labor of professional landscapers for whom this is their livelihood. Please consider making a donation on our website: www.changehampton.org

 

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