NGAC Calendar
Events in July 2021
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11July 11, 2021●(1 event)
9:00 am: Ninos Pollinator Garden9:00 am: Ninos Pollinator Garden – The pollinator garden at Ninos Parkway is in need of some work! The NGAC has set up a recurring monthly work day at the garden on the second Sunday of each month from 9:00 - 10:00 am. Please contact Angela Laws (angela.laws@xerces.org) if you plan to come so that we can make sure there will be a safe distance from one another. We'll be wearing masks. To start, we'll mostly be weeding and looking at pollinators while we're at it.
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12July 12, 2021●(1 event)
3:00 pm: SMUD Shine Award committee weekly meetings3:00 pm: SMUD Shine Award committee weekly meetings – NGAC is working on its submittal for a 2021 SMUD Shine Award for our proposed "Miles for Monarchs" project on the Ninos Parkway in South Natomas. Meetings are weekly If you are interested in this project or have any questions about it, contact Amie Tokuhama at atokuhama@natomasgac.org |
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21July 21, 2021●(1 event)
4:00 pm: Art Committee 2.04:00 pm: Art Committee 2.0 – Art projects and events planning for Natomas Garden & Arts Club Join Zoom Meeting |
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30July 30, 2021
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31July 31, 2021●(1 event)
9:00 am: Can You DIG it?9:00 am: Can You DIG it? – The Can You DIG It? gardening Q&A meeting is OPEN to all. In the Natomas Garden & Arts continuing efforts to connect and enrich our communities through gardening and the arts, NGAC media director, Teresa, has reached out to Bruce Ritter of the Sacramento Botanical Garden organization. Bruce has agreed to co-host a monthly gardening advice, tips, chat zoom meeting with Teresa on the last Saturday of each month. The format will be loosely structured around a seasonal topic. Questions from zoom attendees will be encouraged, answered and recorded for the NGAC YouTube Channel. Due to the co-hosts preference for puns, this monthly meeting will be called, “Can You Dig It?” |