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SUMMARY:Trayletaah Garden Club
DESCRIPTION:Native plants and pollinators are deeply interconnected\, forming the foundation of healthy ecosystems. Native plants—those that have evolved naturally in a specific region—provide the exact nectar\, pollen\, and habitat that local pollinators such as bees\, butterflies\, moths\, birds\, and even some beetles depend on for survival. In turn\, these pollinators help plants reproduce by transferring pollen from one flower to another\, enabling the production of seeds and fruits that support wildlife and maintain biodiversity. Because native plants are adapted to local soils\, climate\, and seasonal cycles\, they require less water and maintenance than non-native species while offering far greater ecological value. By planting native species\, individuals can create thriving habitats that support pollinators\, strengthen food webs\, and contribute to the resilience of the natural environment. \nPhoto: Cornell Cooperative Extension
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LOCATION:Cherokee Veteran’s Park\, 7345 Cumming Hwy\, Canton\, GA\, 30115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garden Club Program
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SUMMARY:Hickory Flat Library Homeschool
DESCRIPTION:Explore the hidden world beneath your feet in this engaging homeschool library program on soil\, clay\, and rocks! Participants will discover how different earth materials are formed\, how they feel and behave\, and why they matter in nature. Through simple hands-on demonstrations\, learners will observe how water moves differently through sandy soil\, dense clay\, and solid rock—soaking in quickly\, pooling on the surface\, or flowing around barriers. This program builds a foundational understanding of earth science while connecting it to real-world topics like plant growth\, erosion\, and groundwater\, making it perfect for curious young naturalists. \nPhoto: Alabama Cooperative Extension
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/hickory-flat-library-homeschool/
LOCATION:Hickory Flat Library\, Cherokee County\, GA\, 2740 E Cherokee Dr\, Canton\, Georgia\, 30115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Program
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SUMMARY:Emily Dickinson Where Botany Meets Poetry
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate National Poetry Month and America’s Semiquincentennial by learning about one of America’s great poets\, Emily Dickinson. Join Southeastern Grasslands Institute for a presentation about how her herbarium\, a collection of pressed plants\, influenced her poetry. Then learn how to create and press your own flowers after the presentation. Herbarium specimens supplies are limited. \nPhoto: Marginalian
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/emily-dickinson-herbarium-poems/
LOCATION:RT Jones Library\, Cherokee County\, GA\, 116 Brown Industrial Pkwy\, Canton\, GA\, 30114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Program
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