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Native Landscape Design Workshop Series #2B
Feb
16
6:00 PM18:00

Native Landscape Design Workshop Series #2B

From Forest Preserves of Cook County:

Join University of Illinois Extension for a two-part workshop series. Part I is an introduction to landscape design focusing on incorporating native plants. Part II consists of breakout rooms in which staff and volunteers will coach individuals on their specific landscape conditions and layout. Participants will register for one Part II date: February 9 from 6 to 8 pm or February 16 from 6 to 8 pm. Workshop series is free, but registration is required, and space is limited.

Registration Required: Register at https://go.illinois.edu/nativedesign.

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Native Landscape Design Workshop Series #2
Feb
9
6:00 PM18:00

Native Landscape Design Workshop Series #2

From Forest Preserves of Cook County:

Join University of Illinois Extension for a two-part workshop series. Part I is an introduction to landscape design focusing on incorporating native plants. Part II consists of breakout rooms in which staff and volunteers will coach individuals on their specific landscape conditions and layout. Participants will register for one Part II date: February 9 from 6 to 8 pm or February 16 from 6 to 8 pm. Workshop series is free, but registration is required, and space is limited.

Registration Required: Register at https://go.illinois.edu/nativedesign.

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Native Landscape Design Workshop Series
Jan
26
6:00 PM18:00

Native Landscape Design Workshop Series

From Forest Preserves of Cook County:

Join University of Illinois Extension for a two-part workshop series. Part I is an introduction to landscape design focusing on incorporating native plants. Part II consists of breakout rooms in which staff and volunteers will coach individuals on their specific landscape conditions and layout. Participants will register for one Part II date: February 9 from 6 to 8 pm or February 16 from 6 to 8 pm. Workshop series is free, but registration is required, and space is limited.

Registration Required: Register at https://go.illinois.edu/nativedesign.

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America's Public Gardens: A Resource for Plants
Jan
13
6:00 PM18:00

America's Public Gardens: A Resource for Plants

From Wild Ones National:

Take a journey to several of the nation’s public gardens. From gardens that grow exclusively native plants to others that have worked them into their diverse collections, get an in-depth look into how public gardens can help inform and influence your design and maintenance practices.​ This webinar is free and open to the public. A recording will be available to view soon after the event.

Speaker, Matthew Ross, is a horticulturist, Wild Ones National Board Member and Director of Continuing Education at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania. Read more about Matthew in his Board bio.

Register here: https://wildones.org/ross-public-gardens-registration/

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Native Tree & Shrub Sale Pick Up Day
Sep
25
10:00 AM10:00

Native Tree & Shrub Sale Pick Up Day

  • Euclid Ave. United Methodist Church Parking Lot (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Native Tree & Plant Sale is on now through the end of day September 10, with pick up day on Saturday, Sept. 25, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Euclid Avenue United Methodist Church, 405 S. Euclid Ave., in Oak Park. To order plants, go here: https://wild-ones-west-cook.myshopify.com/

This sale is a collaboration among West Cook Wild Ones, One Earth Collective, Interfaith Green Network, and Conservation@Home Program​ of the Forest Preserves of Cook County ​and University of Illinois Extension.

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Native Tree & Shrub Sale Order Deadline
Sep
10
5:00 PM17:00

Native Tree & Shrub Sale Order Deadline

  • Euclid Ave. United Methodist Church Parking Lot (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Native Tree & Plant Sale is on now through the end of day September 10, with pick up day on Saturday, Sept. 25, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at Euclid Avenue United Methodist Church, 405 S. Euclid Ave., in Oak Park. To order plants, go here: https://wild-ones-west-cook.myshopify.com/

This sale is a collaboration among West Cook Wild Ones, One Earth Collective, Interfaith Green Network, and Conservation@Home Program​ of the Forest Preserves of Cook County ​and University of Illinois Extension.

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Wild Things Conference Part 2
Feb
26
to Feb 28

Wild Things Conference Part 2

Join us for Wild Things 2021: Staying Connected Through Nature! 🦊

Wild Things 2021: Part 1 will take place February 19-21, and Wild Things 2021: Part 2 will take place February 26-28. Be sure to register for Part 1 here!

The 2021 virtual conference features workshops and sessions from regional and national experts—plus meet & greets, video content, and exhibitors—with something for everyone, including you!

Whether you want to learn about the plants and animals that call our region home or hear about new ecological research, whether you want to know where or how to get involved in conservation or meet other people passionate about nature, this is your event!

From the beginning, the Wild Things Conference has been known for its commemorative t-shirts. This year's design by Bobby Sutton celebrates staying connected virtually and through nature. Visit the online shop for tees, mugs, tote bags, and sweatshirts. We're also making available a selection of reprints of classic shirts from past Wild Things Conferences!

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Wild Things Conference Part 1
Feb
19
to Feb 21

Wild Things Conference Part 1

Join us for Wild Things 2021: Staying Connected Through Nature! 🦊

Wild Things 2021: Part 1 will take place February 19-21, and Wild Things 2021: Part 2 will take place February 26-28. Be sure to register for Part 2 here!

The 2021 virtual conference features workshops and sessions from regional and national experts—plus meet & greets, video content, and exhibitors—with something for everyone, including you!

Whether you want to learn about the plants and animals that call our region home or hear about new ecological research, whether you want to know where or how to get involved in conservation or meet other people passionate about nature, this is your event!

From the beginning, the Wild Things Conference has been known for its commemorative t-shirts. This year's design by Bobby Sutton celebrates staying connected virtually and through nature. Visit the online shop for tees, mugs, tote bags, and sweatshirts. We're also making available a selection of reprints of classic shirts from past Wild Things Conferences!

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Native Tree & Shrub Sale Pick Up Day
Sep
19
10:00 AM10:00

Native Tree & Shrub Sale Pick Up Day

  • Euclid Ave. United Methodist Church (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Make your yard a home for birds and butterflies.

See details and order by Friday, Sept. 4
@Tinyurl.com/wcwo2020


Pick up on Saturday, Sept. 19, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Euclid Ave. United Methodist parking lot
405 S. Euclid Ave., Oak Park.

For more information, contact info@greencommunityconnections.org or call 708-267-5713.

Sponsored by West Cook Wild Ones, Green Community Connections, Interfaith Green Network, Forest Preserves of Cook County, and University of Illinois Extension.

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Native Gardens Through the Seasons: A Virtual Walk
Sep
12
3:00 PM15:00

Native Gardens Through the Seasons: A Virtual Walk

From West Cook Wild Ones:

Get a virtual, behind-the-scenes look at three gorgeous, Oak Park & Berwyn native gardens though the seasons. Learn from three outstanding home gardeners who have been experimenting with and observing native plants for more than 50 years between them.

FEATURED SPEAKERS:

Adrian Fisher is a West Cook Wild Ones board member, Forest Preserves of Cook County site steward and rare plant monitor, blogger at www.ecologicalgardening.net and former sustainability coordinator at Triton College.

Candace Blank is membership director for West Cook Wild Ones. She gardens on a lovely lot-and-a-half in Berwyn.

Stephanie Walquist, co-founder of West Cook Wild Ones, has been gardening for butterflies for 17 years and is a parent of children who have been very involved in the garden.

MODERATORS: Judy Klem, executive director of the Friends of the Oak Park Conservatory and Laura Hartwell-Berlin, West Cook Wild Ones programs co-chair, will moderate the discussion and invite your questions.

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN: This virtual garden tour is designed to help you visualize how you can bring native plants into your own yard. You’ll gain very practical, hands-on information and tips that will inspire you and help you see how affordable and rewarding native gardening can be. While sharing dozens of photos and several videos, our featured speakers will show you how their gardens perform year-round and the fascinating birds, butterflies, native bees and other beneficial wildlife they attract. You’ll explore the importance of soil, spring maintenance practices and plants that can transform shady understories and other difficult areas.

COST: This program is free, but your freewill $10 donation would support current and future programming and grants that promote a healthy environment for us all.

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Native Tree & Shrub Sale Order Deadline
Sep
4
8:00 AM08:00

Native Tree & Shrub Sale Order Deadline

Make your yard a home for birds and butterflies.

See details and order by Friday, Sept. 4
@Tinyurl.com/wcwo2020


Pick up on Saturday, Sept. 19, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Euclid Ave. United Methodist parking lot
405 S. Euclid Ave., Oak Park.

For more information, contact info@greencommunityconnections.org or call 708-267-5713.

Sponsored by West Cook Wild Ones, Green Community Connections, Interfaith Green Network, Forest Preserves of Cook County, and University of Illinois Extension.

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