2016 Spring Garden School

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Putnam County Master Gardener Volunteers

How to Register:

2016 Spring Garden School

REGISTER & PAY ONLINE AT: www.cce.cornell.edu/putnam

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School 2016 ($25.00) # Persons______ TOTAL ENCLOSED $ ________

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Terravest Corporate Park 1 Geneva Road Brewster, NY 10509

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Make your landscape a beautiful blooming native pollinator haven

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Saturday, April 2, 2016 10:30 a.m. — 3:00 p.m.

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Bureau of Emergency Services Auditorium 112 Old Route 6 Carmel, NY 10512

City____________________________________ State ________ ZIP __________ Phone ___________________________________ E-mail ________________________________________

Or Register & Pay online putnam.cce.cornell.edu If paying by check, make check(s) payable to: Cornell Cooperative Extension of Putnam County. Mail the registration form and your check to: Cornell Cooperative Extension 1 Geneva Road Brewster, NY 10509

Cornell Cooperative Extension is an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities and provides equal program and employment opportunities

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Call 845-278-6738 for more information Please note that the Auditorium has steps and is large. If you need special assistance please call ahead so we can help make your attendance easy and comfortable.

1 Geneva Road ● Brewster, NY 10509 Ph: 845-278-6738 ● Fax: 845-278-6761 putnam.cce.cornell.edu● [email protected]

REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION

10:00 — 10:30

Native Plants Can-do: What makes natives so

10:30 — 10:50

important (and what are they, anyway?)

Backyard plant diversity can encourage a suite of beneficial insects. And the best news is that native plants are beautiful and well adapted to our environment. Activity: YardMaps and e-Bird

Self-Perpetuating Perennials: Some native plants that are beloved by pollinators are also helpful in populating your landscape with their offspring. Learn about easy to maintain plants that spread well on their own and can stand up to invasive plants in your yard. Activity: Citizen Science Pollinator sites Flower Power! Flower shape and color affect pollinator forage success. Learn what makes a great nectar source and who can feed from it. We’ll teach you to look at flowers like a pollinator! And after all variety is the spice of life!

10:50-11:00

11:00 — 11:20

11:20-11:30 11:30—12:00

Lunch Break (brown bag)

12:00—12:40

The Monarch and Milkweed Connection: Do you want to make your backyard a monarch way station? If you build it, will they come? Learn about the amazing migration and lifecycle of these incredible insects

12:40—1:00

Activity: Native Seed Saving The Insect Oscars: Five Best Bugs for 2016 and How to Make Them Happy. Bees are not the only garden heroes. Meet some of the other “good guys” (and learn how to tell them from the “bad guys”.)

1:10—1:30

Bee–Friendly Backyards: Four ways to make your backyard a pollinator haven. What you do in your backyard impacts pollinator abundance and biodiversity. You can make your landscape a flowering beautiful pollinator haven.

1:30— 2:00

Activity: Building a Beneficial Bug House

2:00—2:30

Wrap up: Our Challenge to You! (And what you can get out of it)

2:30—2:40

Finding the Putnam County Bureau of Emergency Services, Training and Operations Center Auditorium 112 Old Route 6, Carmel NY The Bureau of Emergency Services Auditorium is located on the Don B Smith government campus in Carmel near the Putnam Plaza shopping center. Cross streets: Old Route 6 and Route 6 Nearby landmarks: Flying Arrow Sports and United Martial Arts The building housing the auditorium is at the end of the campus farthest from old route 6. Once on the property, wind your way to the back left side of the campus (look for Spring Garden School signs) and park in the large lot. The Auditorium is in the newest building on the campus (skylight on top, stairs in front). REGISTER ONLINE AT: putnam.cce.cornell.edu Or mail the registration form on reverse with your check Cornell Cooperative Extension is an employer and educator recognized for valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities and provides equal program and employment opportunities

What’s all the Buzz? Pollinators are in the news: honeybees are beleaguered, monarch butterfly habitat is threatened, and climate change is pushing our native pollinators out of their customary ranges. Join us for a day of learning about our troubled pollinators, creating biodiverse landscapes, and choosing beautiful native plants! Come learn how the choices you make can help your backyard buddies flourish. We’ll discuss the importance of plant diversity, flower shape, and providing nectar sources for natural predators and parasitoids. Ready to create a pollinator landscape with self-perpetuating native plants that help suppress invading weeds? Or maybe you want to build a monarch waystation? Your registration fee includes materials to build a backyard beneficial bug shelter. We’ll provide coffee, tea, and light snacks. Bring your own brown-bag lunch or visit a nearby restaurant. Register by March 28, please! Take home a packet of free milkweed seeds! Registration is only $25 per person & Includes materials fee