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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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CREATED:20260427T202015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T202015Z
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SUMMARY:Roots of Change: Creating a Prairie Ecosystem at School
DESCRIPTION:St. Andrews EcoSAS Club \nStarting a prairie on school grounds transforms an underused lawn into a vibrant\, living classroom that supports biodiversity\, pollinators\, and hands-on learning. By replacing traditional turf with native grasses and wildflowers\, schools can create habitat for butterflies\, bees\, and birds while reducing mowing\, water use\, and long-term maintenance costs. Students can be involved in every step—from site preparation and seed selection to planting and monitoring—building connections to ecology\, conservation\, and local landscapes. Over time\, the prairie becomes a dynamic outdoor space for science\, art\, and observation\, demonstrating how small actions can restore ecosystems and make a meaningful environmental impact.
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/roots-of-change-creating-a-prairie-ecosystem-at-school/
LOCATION:Google Meet
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T195408Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260505T153000
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CREATED:20260422T200841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T200929Z
UID:795-1777995000-1778000400@natureonthebrink.org
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
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/trayletaah-garden-club/
LOCATION:Cherokee Veteran’s Park\, 7345 Cumming Hwy\, Canton\, GA\, 30115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garden Club Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260506T100000
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CREATED:20260504T153245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T154021Z
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SUMMARY:Forsyth County Master Naturalist Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Discuss the declining pollinator population\, Nature on the Brink\, and the partnership with Tellus Science Museum
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/forsyth-county-master-naturalist-meeting/
LOCATION:Forsyth County Extension Office\, 5110 Piney Grove Rd\, Cumming\, GA\, 30040\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260519T113000
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CREATED:20260422T082232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T164700Z
UID:769-1779186600-1779190200@natureonthebrink.org
SUMMARY:Giraffes
DESCRIPTION:Stretch up tall and join us for a fun-filled preschool adventure all about giraffes! Young learners will explore the amazing world of the tallest animals on Earth through stories\, songs\, movement activities\, crafts\, and hands-on discovery. Children will learn about giraffe habitats\, long necks\, unique spots\, and the foods giraffes love while building curiosity about wildlife and nature. Perfect for preschool-aged children and their caregivers\, this engaging program encourages imagination\, early learning\, and a love for animals. \nAge: Preschool Program
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/giraffes/
LOCATION:RT Jones Library\, Cherokee County\, GA\, 116 Brown Industrial Pkwy\, Canton\, GA\, 30114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Program
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CREATED:20260422T222117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T224228Z
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SUMMARY:Bee Builders: Creating Homes for Nature’s Pollinators 🐝
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the library for a hands-on Bee Hotel program designed especially for school-age youth! In this engaging and educational activity\, participants will learn about the fascinating world of native bees—gentle\, solitary pollinators that play a vital role in helping plants grow\, flowers bloom\, and ecosystems thrive. Kids will discover how these bees differ from honeybees\, why they need safe nesting spaces\, and how we can support them right in our own backyards. The highlight of the program is building a simple bee hotel using natural and recycled materials\, giving each child a chance to create a habitat they can take home and monitor. This fun\, creative experience blends science\, conservation\, and craftsmanship while inspiring young learners to become stewards of the environment. \nPhoto: Scout Life
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/bee-builders-creating-homes-for-natures-pollinators-%f0%9f%90%9d/
LOCATION:Mountain View Regional Library\, 3320 Sandy Plains Road\, Marietta\, GA\, 30066\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Program
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CREATED:20260526T173350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T173350Z
UID:887-1780740000-1780747200@natureonthebrink.org
SUMMARY:Pollinator Decline/Native Plants
DESCRIPTION:Pollinators such as bees\, butterflies\, moths\, hummingbirds\, and other beneficial insects are experiencing significant declines due to habitat loss\, pesticide use\, invasive species\, disease\, and climate change. As natural landscapes are replaced with development and non-native lawns\, many pollinators struggle to find the nectar\, pollen\, and host plants they need to survive and reproduce. Native plants play a critical role in reversing this decline because they evolved alongside local wildlife and provide the specific food and shelter pollinators depend upon throughout their life cycles. By planting native flowers\, grasses\, shrubs\, and trees\, we can create healthy habitats that support biodiversity\, strengthen food webs\, improve ecosystem resilience\, and help ensure that pollinators continue their essential work of pollinating wild plants and many of the foods we rely on every day. \nBartow Senior Center\, Cartersville\, GA \nPhoto: MU Extension
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/pollinator-decline-native-plants/
LOCATION:GA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260608T160000
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DTSTAMP:20260607T191911
CREATED:20260422T222948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T224316Z
UID:806-1780934400-1780938000@natureonthebrink.org
SUMMARY:Vermiculture 101: The Science of Worm Composting
DESCRIPTION:Vermiculture: or How to Raise Worms In-Person\n\nLearn about the creatures beneath the dirt! Join us for a presentation by Southeastern Grasslands Institute about vermiculture\, the process of using worms to create compost. Participants will learn about the benefits of vermiculture and how to set up and care for their own worm bin. \nPhoto: University of Connecticut Extension
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/vermiculture-101-the-science-of-worm-composting/
LOCATION:RT Jones Library\, Cherokee County\, GA\, 116 Brown Industrial Pkwy\, Canton\, GA\, 30114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260609T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260609T140000
DTSTAMP:20260607T191911
CREATED:20260526T171152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T171152Z
UID:884-1781006400-1781013600@natureonthebrink.org
SUMMARY:Neighbors for Nature: Building a Volunteer Movement that Lasts
DESCRIPTION:Building an army of environmental volunteers starts with a clear purpose and a sense of shared ownership. People are far more likely to engage when they understand the local impact of their efforts—whether restoring native habitats\, supporting pollinators\, or improving water quality—and can see tangible results. Successful programs focus on lowering barriers to entry by offering flexible opportunities\, hands-on training\, and roles suited to different ages and skill levels. Strong leadership and consistent communication help volunteers feel valued\, while partnerships with schools\, libraries\, and community groups expand reach and diversity. Equally important is creating a sense of community—celebrating successes\, telling meaningful stories\, and connecting volunteers to something larger than themselves. Over time\, these efforts transform individual participants into committed advocates who not only contribute their time\, but also inspire others\, creating a growing\, self-sustaining network of environmental stewards.
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/neighbors-for-nature-building-a-volunteer-movement-that-lasts/
LOCATION:Forsyth County Extension Office\, 5110 Piney Grove Rd\, Cumming\, GA\, 30040\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T113000
DTSTAMP:20260607T191911
CREATED:20260422T224016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260422T224401Z
UID:809-1781778600-1781782200@natureonthebrink.org
SUMMARY:Little Chicks\, Big Stories
DESCRIPTION:Chicken Storytime with SGI! In-Person\n\nJoin us for a special storytime and activity with our friend Ms. Jodi from the Southeastern Grasslands Institute! Children must be accompanied by an adult. We hope to see you there! \nPhoto: Mississippi State Extension
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/little-chicks-big-stories/
LOCATION:RT Jones Library\, Cherokee County\, GA\, 116 Brown Industrial Pkwy\, Canton\, GA\, 30114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T153000
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DTSTAMP:20260607T191911
CREATED:20260423T185310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260423T185409Z
UID:818-1781796600-1781800200@natureonthebrink.org
SUMMARY:Seeds on the Move: Nature’s Traveling Garden
DESCRIPTION:Discover how plants travel without ever moving their roots in this fun\, hands-on library program all about seed distribution! School-age participants will explore the amazing ways seeds spread—by wind\, water\, and even hitchhiking on animals and people. Through interactive demonstrations and simple activities\, kids will investigate how different seeds are designed to soar\, float\, stick\, or roll their way to new growing places. By the end of the program\, participants will have a deeper understanding of how plants grow and spread in nature—and may even take home seeds of their own to start a mini garden. \nPhoto: Nature on the Brink graphic
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/seeds-on-the-move-natures-traveling-garden/
LOCATION:Kemp Memorial Library\, Cobb County\, GA\, 4029 Due West Road\, Marietta\, GA\, 30064\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T113000
DTSTAMP:20260607T191911
CREATED:20260427T210106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T210313Z
UID:833-1782383400-1782387000@natureonthebrink.org
SUMMARY:Unearth A Story
DESCRIPTION:Unearth A Story invites preschoolers to dig into the wonders beneath their feet through stories\, sensory play\, and hands-on discovery. Children will explore soil\, worms\, roots\, and tiny underground creatures while listening to engaging nature-themed books and participating in simple\, interactive activities. This playful program sparks curiosity about how plants grow and how living things depend on healthy soil\, helping young learners connect with nature in a fun and meaningful way. \nAge Group: Preschool
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/unearth-a-story/
LOCATION:Hickory Flat Library\, Cherokee County\, GA\, 2740 E Cherokee Dr\, Canton\, Georgia\, 30115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260625T150000
DTSTAMP:20260607T191911
CREATED:20260427T211022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T225257Z
UID:839-1782396000-1782399600@natureonthebrink.org
SUMMARY:Bee Builders: Creating Homes for Nature’s Pollinators 🐝
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the library for a hands-on Bee Hotel program designed especially for school-age youth! In this engaging and educational activity\, participants will learn about the fascinating world of native bees—gentle\, solitary pollinators that play a vital role in helping plants grow\, flowers bloom\, and ecosystems thrive. Kids will discover how these bees differ from honeybees\, why they need safe nesting spaces\, and how we can support them right in our own backyards. The highlight of the program is building a simple bee hotel using natural and recycled materials\, giving each child a chance to create a habitat they can take home and monitor. This fun\, creative experience blends science\, conservation\, and craftsmanship while inspiring young learners to become stewards of the environment. \nAge Group: School Age Youth \nPhoto: Scout Life
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/bee-builders-creating-homes-for-natures-pollinators-%f0%9f%90%9d-2/
LOCATION:West Cobb Regional Library\, 1750 Dennis Kemp Lane\, Kennesaw\, GA\, 30152\, United States
CATEGORIES:Library Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260630T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260630T110000
DTSTAMP:20260607T191911
CREATED:20260506T230546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T230546Z
UID:857-1782813600-1782817200@natureonthebrink.org
SUMMARY:The Living Edge: Prairie Strips in the Modern Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Discover how prairie strips can transform ordinary landscapes into vibrant habitat for pollinators\, birds\, and wildlife while improving soil and water health. In *The Living Edge: Prairie Strips in the Modern Landscape*\, participants will explore the beauty\, ecological benefits\, and practical design of prairie strips through an engaging outdoor program focused on conservation\, native plants\, and sustainable land stewardship. Learn how even small areas of native grasses and wildflowers can make a big environmental impact in parks\, neighborhoods\, farms\, and community spaces. \nMilton Garden Club
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/the-living-edge-prairie-strips-in-the-modern-landscape/
LOCATION:Cherokee Veteran’s Park\, 7345 Cumming Hwy\, Canton\, GA\, 30115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Garden Club Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260711T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260711T110000
DTSTAMP:20260607T191911
CREATED:20260507T171738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T171738Z
UID:869-1783764000-1783767600@natureonthebrink.org
SUMMARY:Tiny Greens\, Big Impact
DESCRIPTION:Discover the power of tiny plants with this engaging public presentation on microgreens! Learn what microgreens are\, how they differ from sprouts and baby greens\, and why they are packed with flavor\, color\, and nutrition. Participants will explore easy methods for growing microgreens indoors year-round\, discover popular varieties to try at home\, and learn creative ways to use them in salads\, sandwiches\, smoothies\, and more. Whether you are interested in healthy eating\, gardening in small spaces\, or growing fresh food for your family\, this presentation offers practical tips and inspiration for beginners and experienced gardeners alike. \nAge: Adults\, Youth
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/tiny-greens-big-impact/
LOCATION:Cherokee County Senior Center\, 1001 Univeter Rd\, Canton\, GA\, 30115\, United States
CATEGORIES:Master Gardener Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260722T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260722T160000
DTSTAMP:20260607T191911
CREATED:20260526T164402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T164422Z
UID:875-1784728800-1784736000@natureonthebrink.org
SUMMARY:The Incredible Journey - Lifecycle of a Water Molecule
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exciting open library event for youth\, **“The Incredible Journey – Lifecycle of a Water Molecule\,”** where young explorers will follow the amazing path of water through clouds\, rain\, rivers\, soil\, plants\, and living things! Through hands-on activities and interactive learning\, participants will discover how water moves through the water cycle\, supports life on Earth\, and connects every ecosystem. This fun and educational program will spark curiosity about science\, weather\, and the natural world while showing that every drop has an incredible story to tell.
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/the-incredible-journey-lifecycle-of-a-water-molecule/
LOCATION:Hickory Flat Library\, Cherokee County\, GA\, 2740 E Cherokee Dr\, Canton\, Georgia\, 30115\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260723T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260723T183000
DTSTAMP:20260607T191911
CREATED:20260526T165508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260526T165508Z
UID:881-1784826000-1784831400@natureonthebrink.org
SUMMARY:Exploring Ecosystems - Mini Terrariums
DESCRIPTION:Join us for **“Exploring Ecosystems – Mini Terrariums\,”** an exciting open library event for youth where participants will discover how ecosystems work by creating their own miniature living world! Young naturalists will learn how plants\, soil\, moisture\, sunlight\, and decomposers interact to form balanced ecosystems while building and taking home a small terrarium. Through hands-on exploration and creativity\, this fun and educational program will inspire curiosity about nature\, ecology\, and the delicate connections that support life on Earth.
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/exploring-ecosystems-mini-terrariums/
LOCATION:North Cobb Library\, 3535 Old 41 Hwy NW\, Kennesaw\, GA\, 30144\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270320T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270320T160000
DTSTAMP:20260607T191911
CREATED:20260530T165212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260530T165212Z
UID:891-1805533200-1805558400@natureonthebrink.org
SUMMARY:Tellus Symposium 2027
DESCRIPTION:The Tellus Symposium 2027 brings together scientists\, land stewards\, educators\, and community leaders to explore the vital connections between native plants\, pollinators\, and Southern grasslands. Together\, we will share knowledge\, inspire action\, and build partnerships that advance research\, restoration\, and conservation across the region. By celebrating the beauty and resilience of our native ecosystems\, we can create thriving habitats for pollinators and wildlife while supporting healthy communities for generations to come. \nSpeakers:\nAshley Frasca – Green and Growing with Ashley Frasca\nDoug Tallamy – Homegrown National Park\nLaurie & Larry Alvord – Georgia Bat Experts\nPhilip Juras – Historical Grassland Artist\nDwayne Estes – Southeastern Grasslands Institute\nTrecia Neal – Green Gardens Education and Design\nKyle Lybarger – Native Habitat Project
URL:https://natureonthebrink.org/event/tellus-symposium-2027/
LOCATION:Tellus Science Museum\, 100 Tellus Drive\, Cartersville\, GA\, 30120\, United States
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