NGAC Calendar
Events in November 2022
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2December 2, 2022●(1 event)
1:00 pm: Grasslands Garden Planting Day1:00 pm: Grasslands Garden Planting Day – Volunteers Needed!We are looking for 50 volunteers to help set in the 2000-some-odd plants, establishing the new pollinator habitat called Grasslands Garden.Sign up through EventBrite today for a fun time doing good work! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/419355011127 Friday, December 2, 2022 1pm-5pm Volunteers will help place plants in designated spots to create an inviting landscape. NGAC leads will be on site to supervise the appropriate location and depth of the selected pollinator-attracting plants. Volunteers will work with NGAC leads to prepare beds, plant, and irrigate new landscaping. Tools will be provided, but bring your own gloves! Meet up on the Ninos Parkway at Edmunton Drive, by Rio Tierra Jr. High School.
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3December 3, 2022●(1 event)
11:00 am: Grasslands Garden Groundbreaking CELEBRATION!11:00 am: Grasslands Garden Groundbreaking CELEBRATION! – Our Groundbreaking Celebration will be a fun-filled, family friendly event, Saturday, December 3, 2022 from 11am-1pm. This exciting, year-long project is a culmination of hours of work by NGAC Board members and community partners. Many thanks to generous support from the SMUD Shine Program, Sacramento Valley California Native Plant Society, MiridaeLabs and Xerces Society! |