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SUMMARY:Town of Rye: EcoFest 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a day of family fun activities\, nature hikes\, green vendors\, and more at ECOfest!\nEnvironmentalism is easy to do everyday! \nJoin us at Crawford Park on May 30th\, from 11am – 3pm. \nStay tuned to see who’s coming!
URL:https://myrye.com/event/town-of-rye-ecofest-2026/
LOCATION:Crawford Park\, 122 North Ridge Street\, Rye Brook\, NY\, 11375\, United States
CATEGORIES:Crawford Park,Family,Friends of Rye Sustainability Committee,Gardening,Green,Rye Sustainability Committee,Town of Rye,Town of Rye Sustainability Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Crawford Park NY":MAILTO:CrawfordPark@townofryeny.com
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SUMMARY:The Native Plant Center Annual Native Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:Arrive early: The In-Person sale opens to the public at 10 a.m.\, but Native Plant Center members can enter at 9 a.m. Yoou are encouraged you to bring your own shopping wagon\, as there are a limited number. \nKnow the layout: The 100+ plant species are organized alphabetically within categories: perennials\, grasses/ferns\, vines/shrubs/trees. Perennials ring the inside of the fence beginning to the right of the entrance and are followed by grasses and ferns. Woody plants are grouped in a floating “L” just beyond the entrance. Special plants—those few in quantity or of a delicate nature—are located at a circle of tables within the center of the sale area. New plants are moved to this table throughout the day as species are bought up and numbers dwindle\, so check regularly. \nFind help: Descriptions and photos of the plants are posted on signs in front of each species. You can also get personalized information from the knowledgeable “Ask Me” staff and volunteers. If your shopping cart overflows\, place your plants in the Holding Area so that you can continue making choices unencumbered.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/the-native-plant-center-annual-native-plant-sale/
LOCATION:Westchester Community College in Valhalla\, 75 Grasslands Road\, Valhalla\, NY\, 10595\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gardening,Green,The Native Plant Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Native Plant Center":MAILTO:wccnativeplant@sunywcc.edu
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CREATED:20260308T162308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260308T162308Z
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SUMMARY:Town of Rye Spring Community Clean Up
DESCRIPTION:Spring is here\, let’s meet up and clean up our beautiful communities.\nGET YOUR COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS! \nLocations:\nPort Chester – Downtown Port Chester\nRye Brook – Anthony J. Posillipo Community Center\nRye Neck – TBD\nRye Town – Crawford Park \nParticipation Details:\nRegister and sign the waiver online by the night before each event. Walk-ins are welcome but must register at the check-in desk.\nChildren under 14 must be accompanied by an adult. Bring your own trash grabbers\, gloves\, etc.\nWear closed-toe shoes\, long pants\, bug spray\, and sunscreen.\nPlease feel free to bring your own reusable hydration bottle or flask.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/town-of-rye-spring-community-clean-up/
LOCATION:Crawford Park\, 122 North Ridge Street\, Rye Brook\, NY\, 11375\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,ALL,Children,City of Rye,Community Service,Crawford Park,Family,Gardening,Rye Brook & Port Chester,Rye Town Park,Town of Rye,Town of Rye Sustainability Committee
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ORGANIZER;CN="Crawford Park NY":MAILTO:CrawfordPark@townofryeny.com
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CREATED:20260415T173648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T174541Z
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SUMMARY:Jay Estate Gardens Reopening
DESCRIPTION:The Jay Estate Gardens are open on Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. between Thursday\, April 16th\, and Sunday November 1st\, 2026. \nWeather depending; closed on holidays \nAdmission is FREE and there are numerous pop-up horticulture and nature programs planned for adults and families. \nJHC offers a FREE school group visit guided by our Horticulture & Education Director Lucia Maestro (contact jayheritagecenter@gmail.com to reserve a date). To volunteer in the garden\, email hortdirector.jhc@gmail.com. \n 
URL:https://myrye.com/event/jay-estate-gardens-reopening/2026-04-19/
LOCATION:Jay Heritage Center\, 210 Boston Post Road\, Rye\, NY\, 10580\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gardening,Green,Jay Heritage Center
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260415T174541Z
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SUMMARY:Jay Estate Gardens Reopening
DESCRIPTION:The Jay Estate Gardens are open on Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. between Thursday\, April 16th\, and Sunday November 1st\, 2026. \nWeather depending; closed on holidays \nAdmission is FREE and there are numerous pop-up horticulture and nature programs planned for adults and families. \nJHC offers a FREE school group visit guided by our Horticulture & Education Director Lucia Maestro (contact jayheritagecenter@gmail.com to reserve a date). To volunteer in the garden\, email hortdirector.jhc@gmail.com. \n 
URL:https://myrye.com/event/jay-estate-gardens-reopening/2026-04-16/
LOCATION:Jay Heritage Center\, 210 Boston Post Road\, Rye\, NY\, 10580\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gardening,Green,Jay Heritage Center
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CREATED:20250917T134957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250917T134957Z
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SUMMARY:WildOnes: EcoBeneficial Landscape Strategies for the Climate Crisis
DESCRIPTION:Discover how ecological landscaping with native plants can make your landscape more resilient and help address the climate crisis. This webinar will highlight practical\, evidence-based approaches to designing and maintaining landscapes that build resilience to climate change and support native biodiversity. Join Wild Ones for a free webinar\, “EcoBeneficial Landscape Strategies for the Climate Crisis\,” featuring environmental horticulturist and ecological landscape designer Kim Eierman. \nKim Eierman is the Founder of EcoBeneficial LLC. She is an environmental horticulturist and ecological landscape designer specializing in native plants. Based in New York\, Kim teaches at the New York Botanical Garden\, Brooklyn Botanic Garden\, The Native Plant Center\, Rutgers Home Gardeners School and several other institutions. \nKim is an active speaker nationwide on many ecological landscape topics\, presenting for industry conferences\, sustainability events\, corporate events\, environmental organizations\, and other groups interested in environmental improvements.  Kim also provides horticultural consulting and native landscape design to homeowners and commercial clients\, including landscape architects and engineers. \nIn addition to being a Certified Horticulturist through the American Society for Horticultural Science\, Kim is an Accredited Organic Landcare Professional\, a Steering Committee member of The Native Plant Center\, and a member of The Ecological Landscape Alliance and Garden Communicators International. \nKim is the author of the book\, The Pollinator Victory Garden: Win the War on Pollinator Decline with Ecological Gardening. \n 
URL:https://myrye.com/event/wildones-ecobeneficial-landscape-strategies-for-the-climate-crisis/
LOCATION:Zoom : Register for the Zoom Link
CATEGORIES:Gardening,Green
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Ones Natural Landscapers%2C Ltd":MAILTO:support@wildones.org
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CREATED:20250910T224021Z
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SUMMARY:Hilltop Hanover Farm’s Annual Native Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:Hilltop Hanover Native Plant Sale \nNative Plant Sale – Saturday\, September 13th\, 2025 (10 am – 4 pm) \n1271 Hanover St.\, Yorktown Heights \nCome explore farm-grown\, ecotype native plants. Support biodiversity and beautify your landscapes.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/hilltop-hanover-farms-annual-native-plant-sale/
LOCATION:Hilltop Hanover Farm & Environmental Center\, 1271 Hanover Street\, Yorktown Heights\, NY\, 10598\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gardening,Green
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hilltop Hanover Farm & Environmental Center":MAILTO:farmdirector@hilltophanoverfarm.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250907T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250907T173000
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CREATED:20250809T153619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250809T153619Z
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SUMMARY:16th Annual Native Plant Weekend at Rosedale Nursery
DESCRIPTION:The 16th Annual Native Plant Weekend at Rosedale Nursery \nThis event features a wide selection of native trees\, shrubs\, perennials\, grasses\, and ferns for your garden\, personal shoppers available to help make selections\, and free workshops each day at 11 am and 2 pm. \nSaturday\, September 7\n11 am: Great Flowering Shrubs for Your Yard\, Cathy Ludden\n2 pm: Create a Succession of Blooms with Native Perennials\, Kim Eierman \nSunday\, September 8\n11 am: Favorite Plants for Pollinator Gardens\, Karalyn Lamb\n2 pm: Colorful Native Trees and Shrubs\, Dawn Orza \nThis is a benefit for The Native Plant Center\, and NPC members receive a 10% discount on carry-out purchases. \nRead the MyRye.com Going Native series for inspiration.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/16th-annual-native-plant-weekend-at-rosedale-nursery/2025-09-07/
LOCATION:Rosedale Nureries\, 51 Saw Mill River Road\, Hawthorne\, NY\, 10532\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gardening,Green
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Native Plant Center":MAILTO:wccnativeplant@sunywcc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250906T173000
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CREATED:20250809T153619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250809T153619Z
UID:10004577-1757149200-1757179800@myrye.com
SUMMARY:16th Annual Native Plant Weekend at Rosedale Nursery
DESCRIPTION:The 16th Annual Native Plant Weekend at Rosedale Nursery \nThis event features a wide selection of native trees\, shrubs\, perennials\, grasses\, and ferns for your garden\, personal shoppers available to help make selections\, and free workshops each day at 11 am and 2 pm. \nSaturday\, September 7\n11 am: Great Flowering Shrubs for Your Yard\, Cathy Ludden\n2 pm: Create a Succession of Blooms with Native Perennials\, Kim Eierman \nSunday\, September 8\n11 am: Favorite Plants for Pollinator Gardens\, Karalyn Lamb\n2 pm: Colorful Native Trees and Shrubs\, Dawn Orza \nThis is a benefit for The Native Plant Center\, and NPC members receive a 10% discount on carry-out purchases. \nRead the MyRye.com Going Native series for inspiration.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/16th-annual-native-plant-weekend-at-rosedale-nursery/2025-09-06/
LOCATION:Rosedale Nureries\, 51 Saw Mill River Road\, Hawthorne\, NY\, 10532\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gardening,Green
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Native Plant Center":MAILTO:wccnativeplant@sunywcc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250618T111500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250618T120000
DTSTAMP:20260618T104653
CREATED:20250102T164959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250102T164959Z
UID:10003752-1750245300-1750248000@myrye.com
SUMMARY:Cornell Cooperative Extension '25 Gardening Webinar Series & Tour
DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension ’25 Gardening Webinar Series & Tour \n\nWednesday\, January 22\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, February 12\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, March 5\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, April 9\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, May 14\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\, 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM\n\nThe 2025 Home Gardening Lecture Series will contain 5 lecture webinars on Tropical Houseplants\, Adaptable Plants Under Changing Conditions\, Flowering Native Shrubs\, Gardening in Small Spaces\, and Shade Gardening. Also offered is a private garden tour of Hart’s Brook Park and Preserve in Hartsdale\, NY. Registration is available for individual or all webinars. Please note that garden tour spots fill quickly! \nTROPICAL HOUSEPLANTS – SESSION 1\nWednesday\, January 22\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Kathleen Strahan \nKathleen Strahan invites you to join her in escaping the winter months with a talk about tropical plants\, especially those popularly kept as houseplants. Learn about the biology\, taxonomy and care of tropicals from orchids to palms to philodendrons and more! \nKathleen Strahan is a horticulture educator at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Westchester. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science from Wellesley College and has a strong background in commercial horticulture and greenhouse growing\, hydroponics and ornamental landscaping. \nADAPTABLE PLANTS UNDER CHANGING CONDITIONS – SESSION 2\nWednesday\, February 12\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Jacqui Bergonzi \nJacqui Bergonzi will suggest plant choices we can make to help our landscapes thrive in changing conditions. Gardeners are first-hand observers of the shifts in weather patterns. Bigger storms\, warmer winters and floods to extreme droughts impact our landscapes. How do we garden sustainably during these uncertain patterns? There are more questions than answers right now. With what we have learned so far\, let’s explore choices for adaptable plants. \nJacqui Bergonzi is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer with a Horticulture Certificate from NYBG. As a proponent of native plants in the landscape and supporting pollinators of many types\, she serves on the Steering Committee of the Native Plant Center in Valhalla. Jacqui is on the board of the 9th District Federated Garden Clubs of NYS. \nFLOWERING NATIVE SHRUBS – SESSION 3\nWednesday\, March 5\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Cathy Ludden \nCathy Ludden demonstrates how suburban landscapes can display the beauty and diversity of native American flowering shrubs\, evergreens\, foundation plants\, plants with berries and great fall colors. Learn about plants for shade\, sun\, wet and dry or difficult sites\, including those resistant to deer. Native plants support birds\, wildlife and pollinators in ways that non-native plants cannot. \nCathy Ludden is a member of the Board of directors of the Greenburgh Native Center\, the Board of Directors of Untermeyer Garden Conservancy\, and advises the Steering Committee of the Native Plant Center at Westchester Community College. She is a member of the Garden Club of Irvington. Cathy writes an informative and entertaining blog about native plants\, “Around the Grounds\,” found on\nthe Greenburgh Nature Center’s website. \nGARDENING IN SMALL SPACES – Session 4\nWednesday\, April 9\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Judy Rozanski \nJudy Rozanski will explore how to maximize usable space\, whether suburban or urban. She will explain how to plant in a limited space to garden outdoors whether on a balcony\, in a yard\, or another small area. Judy offers valuable tips and techniques on choosing appropriate plants\, including flowering annuals\, perennials\, and vegetables. \nJudy Rozanski is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer. She pursued her interest in horticulture after retiring from teaching. She holds certificates from the New York Botanical Garden in Horticultural Therapy and in Gardening. Judy enjoys sharing her horticultural knowledge with others as a Master Gardener Volunteer. \nSHADE GARDENING – Session 5\nWednesday\, May 14\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Donna Lassiter \nDonna Lassiter will showcase many of her favorite native species\, their benefits for the environment and cultural needs for growing them with success. Learn the principles of shade gardening and selection of shade tolerant plants. Light intensity\, soil conditions\, water\, and other applicable plant needs are examined\, including some design aspects. Donna hopes you will be inspired! \nDonna Lassiter is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer who has designed public demonstration and school gardens with a focus on native plants for birds\, pollinators and meadow gardening. She is committed to promoting a healthy environment and grows over 90 species of native plants in her home gardens. \nGARDEN TOURS AT HART’S BROOK\nRain or Shine\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\nHart’s Brook Park and Preserve\, Hartsdale\, NY 10530 \nGuides: Master Gardener Volunteers and Westchester Pollinator Pathway Volunteers. \nNo-Walk Ins–10:00 AM Arrival OR 11:15 AM Arrival  \nCarpooling is suggested. \nThe Garden Tour displays a variety of plants and crops that are well-adapted to local growing conditions. As the season progresses\, mature crops are harvested and new crops are planted. Fallow plots contain cover crops and plants that support pollinators\, suppress weeds\, and improve the soil. \nPollinator pathway gardens include native plant design examples for creating pollinator gardens in your own yard and community. \n2025 HOME GARDENING WEBINAR SERIES FLYER\nLocation\nThis event is online EXCEPT tour which will be held at Hart’s Brook Park and Preserve\, Hartsdale\, NY \nFee\n$5 per session – Tour $20\, Full Series $45
URL:https://myrye.com/event/cornell-cooperative-extension-25-gardening-webinar-series-tour/2025-06-18/2/
LOCATION:Video link
CATEGORIES:Cornell Cooperative Extension,Gardening,Green
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornell Cooperative Extension":MAILTO:westchester+1@cornell.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250618T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250618T110000
DTSTAMP:20260618T104653
CREATED:20250102T164959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250102T164959Z
UID:10003751-1750240800-1750244400@myrye.com
SUMMARY:Cornell Cooperative Extension '25 Gardening Webinar Series & Tour
DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension ’25 Gardening Webinar Series & Tour \n\nWednesday\, January 22\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, February 12\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, March 5\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, April 9\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, May 14\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\, 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM\n\nThe 2025 Home Gardening Lecture Series will contain 5 lecture webinars on Tropical Houseplants\, Adaptable Plants Under Changing Conditions\, Flowering Native Shrubs\, Gardening in Small Spaces\, and Shade Gardening. Also offered is a private garden tour of Hart’s Brook Park and Preserve in Hartsdale\, NY. Registration is available for individual or all webinars. Please note that garden tour spots fill quickly! \nTROPICAL HOUSEPLANTS – SESSION 1\nWednesday\, January 22\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Kathleen Strahan \nKathleen Strahan invites you to join her in escaping the winter months with a talk about tropical plants\, especially those popularly kept as houseplants. Learn about the biology\, taxonomy and care of tropicals from orchids to palms to philodendrons and more! \nKathleen Strahan is a horticulture educator at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Westchester. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science from Wellesley College and has a strong background in commercial horticulture and greenhouse growing\, hydroponics and ornamental landscaping. \nADAPTABLE PLANTS UNDER CHANGING CONDITIONS – SESSION 2\nWednesday\, February 12\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Jacqui Bergonzi \nJacqui Bergonzi will suggest plant choices we can make to help our landscapes thrive in changing conditions. Gardeners are first-hand observers of the shifts in weather patterns. Bigger storms\, warmer winters and floods to extreme droughts impact our landscapes. How do we garden sustainably during these uncertain patterns? There are more questions than answers right now. With what we have learned so far\, let’s explore choices for adaptable plants. \nJacqui Bergonzi is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer with a Horticulture Certificate from NYBG. As a proponent of native plants in the landscape and supporting pollinators of many types\, she serves on the Steering Committee of the Native Plant Center in Valhalla. Jacqui is on the board of the 9th District Federated Garden Clubs of NYS. \nFLOWERING NATIVE SHRUBS – SESSION 3\nWednesday\, March 5\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Cathy Ludden \nCathy Ludden demonstrates how suburban landscapes can display the beauty and diversity of native American flowering shrubs\, evergreens\, foundation plants\, plants with berries and great fall colors. Learn about plants for shade\, sun\, wet and dry or difficult sites\, including those resistant to deer. Native plants support birds\, wildlife and pollinators in ways that non-native plants cannot. \nCathy Ludden is a member of the Board of directors of the Greenburgh Native Center\, the Board of Directors of Untermeyer Garden Conservancy\, and advises the Steering Committee of the Native Plant Center at Westchester Community College. She is a member of the Garden Club of Irvington. Cathy writes an informative and entertaining blog about native plants\, “Around the Grounds\,” found on\nthe Greenburgh Nature Center’s website. \nGARDENING IN SMALL SPACES – Session 4\nWednesday\, April 9\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Judy Rozanski \nJudy Rozanski will explore how to maximize usable space\, whether suburban or urban. She will explain how to plant in a limited space to garden outdoors whether on a balcony\, in a yard\, or another small area. Judy offers valuable tips and techniques on choosing appropriate plants\, including flowering annuals\, perennials\, and vegetables. \nJudy Rozanski is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer. She pursued her interest in horticulture after retiring from teaching. She holds certificates from the New York Botanical Garden in Horticultural Therapy and in Gardening. Judy enjoys sharing her horticultural knowledge with others as a Master Gardener Volunteer. \nSHADE GARDENING – Session 5\nWednesday\, May 14\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Donna Lassiter \nDonna Lassiter will showcase many of her favorite native species\, their benefits for the environment and cultural needs for growing them with success. Learn the principles of shade gardening and selection of shade tolerant plants. Light intensity\, soil conditions\, water\, and other applicable plant needs are examined\, including some design aspects. Donna hopes you will be inspired! \nDonna Lassiter is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer who has designed public demonstration and school gardens with a focus on native plants for birds\, pollinators and meadow gardening. She is committed to promoting a healthy environment and grows over 90 species of native plants in her home gardens. \nGARDEN TOURS AT HART’S BROOK\nRain or Shine\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\nHart’s Brook Park and Preserve\, Hartsdale\, NY 10530 \nGuides: Master Gardener Volunteers and Westchester Pollinator Pathway Volunteers. \nNo-Walk Ins–10:00 AM Arrival OR 11:15 AM Arrival  \nCarpooling is suggested. \nThe Garden Tour displays a variety of plants and crops that are well-adapted to local growing conditions. As the season progresses\, mature crops are harvested and new crops are planted. Fallow plots contain cover crops and plants that support pollinators\, suppress weeds\, and improve the soil. \nPollinator pathway gardens include native plant design examples for creating pollinator gardens in your own yard and community. \n2025 HOME GARDENING WEBINAR SERIES FLYER\nLocation\nThis event is online EXCEPT tour which will be held at Hart’s Brook Park and Preserve\, Hartsdale\, NY \nFee\n$5 per session – Tour $20\, Full Series $45
URL:https://myrye.com/event/cornell-cooperative-extension-25-gardening-webinar-series-tour/2025-06-18/1/
LOCATION:Video link
CATEGORIES:Cornell Cooperative Extension,Gardening,Green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T110000
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CREATED:20250102T164959Z
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SUMMARY:Cornell Cooperative Extension '25 Gardening Webinar Series & Tour
DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension ’25 Gardening Webinar Series & Tour \n\nWednesday\, January 22\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, February 12\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, March 5\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, April 9\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, May 14\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\, 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM\n\nThe 2025 Home Gardening Lecture Series will contain 5 lecture webinars on Tropical Houseplants\, Adaptable Plants Under Changing Conditions\, Flowering Native Shrubs\, Gardening in Small Spaces\, and Shade Gardening. Also offered is a private garden tour of Hart’s Brook Park and Preserve in Hartsdale\, NY. Registration is available for individual or all webinars. Please note that garden tour spots fill quickly! \nTROPICAL HOUSEPLANTS – SESSION 1\nWednesday\, January 22\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Kathleen Strahan \nKathleen Strahan invites you to join her in escaping the winter months with a talk about tropical plants\, especially those popularly kept as houseplants. Learn about the biology\, taxonomy and care of tropicals from orchids to palms to philodendrons and more! \nKathleen Strahan is a horticulture educator at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Westchester. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science from Wellesley College and has a strong background in commercial horticulture and greenhouse growing\, hydroponics and ornamental landscaping. \nADAPTABLE PLANTS UNDER CHANGING CONDITIONS – SESSION 2\nWednesday\, February 12\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Jacqui Bergonzi \nJacqui Bergonzi will suggest plant choices we can make to help our landscapes thrive in changing conditions. Gardeners are first-hand observers of the shifts in weather patterns. Bigger storms\, warmer winters and floods to extreme droughts impact our landscapes. How do we garden sustainably during these uncertain patterns? There are more questions than answers right now. With what we have learned so far\, let’s explore choices for adaptable plants. \nJacqui Bergonzi is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer with a Horticulture Certificate from NYBG. As a proponent of native plants in the landscape and supporting pollinators of many types\, she serves on the Steering Committee of the Native Plant Center in Valhalla. Jacqui is on the board of the 9th District Federated Garden Clubs of NYS. \nFLOWERING NATIVE SHRUBS – SESSION 3\nWednesday\, March 5\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Cathy Ludden \nCathy Ludden demonstrates how suburban landscapes can display the beauty and diversity of native American flowering shrubs\, evergreens\, foundation plants\, plants with berries and great fall colors. Learn about plants for shade\, sun\, wet and dry or difficult sites\, including those resistant to deer. Native plants support birds\, wildlife and pollinators in ways that non-native plants cannot. \nCathy Ludden is a member of the Board of directors of the Greenburgh Native Center\, the Board of Directors of Untermeyer Garden Conservancy\, and advises the Steering Committee of the Native Plant Center at Westchester Community College. She is a member of the Garden Club of Irvington. Cathy writes an informative and entertaining blog about native plants\, “Around the Grounds\,” found on\nthe Greenburgh Nature Center’s website. \nGARDENING IN SMALL SPACES – Session 4\nWednesday\, April 9\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Judy Rozanski \nJudy Rozanski will explore how to maximize usable space\, whether suburban or urban. She will explain how to plant in a limited space to garden outdoors whether on a balcony\, in a yard\, or another small area. Judy offers valuable tips and techniques on choosing appropriate plants\, including flowering annuals\, perennials\, and vegetables. \nJudy Rozanski is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer. She pursued her interest in horticulture after retiring from teaching. She holds certificates from the New York Botanical Garden in Horticultural Therapy and in Gardening. Judy enjoys sharing her horticultural knowledge with others as a Master Gardener Volunteer. \nSHADE GARDENING – Session 5\nWednesday\, May 14\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Donna Lassiter \nDonna Lassiter will showcase many of her favorite native species\, their benefits for the environment and cultural needs for growing them with success. Learn the principles of shade gardening and selection of shade tolerant plants. Light intensity\, soil conditions\, water\, and other applicable plant needs are examined\, including some design aspects. Donna hopes you will be inspired! \nDonna Lassiter is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer who has designed public demonstration and school gardens with a focus on native plants for birds\, pollinators and meadow gardening. She is committed to promoting a healthy environment and grows over 90 species of native plants in her home gardens. \nGARDEN TOURS AT HART’S BROOK\nRain or Shine\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\nHart’s Brook Park and Preserve\, Hartsdale\, NY 10530 \nGuides: Master Gardener Volunteers and Westchester Pollinator Pathway Volunteers. \nNo-Walk Ins–10:00 AM Arrival OR 11:15 AM Arrival  \nCarpooling is suggested. \nThe Garden Tour displays a variety of plants and crops that are well-adapted to local growing conditions. As the season progresses\, mature crops are harvested and new crops are planted. Fallow plots contain cover crops and plants that support pollinators\, suppress weeds\, and improve the soil. \nPollinator pathway gardens include native plant design examples for creating pollinator gardens in your own yard and community. \n2025 HOME GARDENING WEBINAR SERIES FLYER\nLocation\nThis event is online EXCEPT tour which will be held at Hart’s Brook Park and Preserve\, Hartsdale\, NY \nFee\n$5 per session – Tour $20\, Full Series $45
URL:https://myrye.com/event/cornell-cooperative-extension-25-gardening-webinar-series-tour/2025-05-14/
LOCATION:Video link
CATEGORIES:Cornell Cooperative Extension,Gardening,Green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250409T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250409T110000
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SUMMARY:Cornell Cooperative Extension '25 Gardening Webinar Series & Tour
DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension ’25 Gardening Webinar Series & Tour \n\nWednesday\, January 22\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, February 12\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, March 5\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, April 9\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, May 14\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\, 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM\n\nThe 2025 Home Gardening Lecture Series will contain 5 lecture webinars on Tropical Houseplants\, Adaptable Plants Under Changing Conditions\, Flowering Native Shrubs\, Gardening in Small Spaces\, and Shade Gardening. Also offered is a private garden tour of Hart’s Brook Park and Preserve in Hartsdale\, NY. Registration is available for individual or all webinars. Please note that garden tour spots fill quickly! \nTROPICAL HOUSEPLANTS – SESSION 1\nWednesday\, January 22\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Kathleen Strahan \nKathleen Strahan invites you to join her in escaping the winter months with a talk about tropical plants\, especially those popularly kept as houseplants. Learn about the biology\, taxonomy and care of tropicals from orchids to palms to philodendrons and more! \nKathleen Strahan is a horticulture educator at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Westchester. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science from Wellesley College and has a strong background in commercial horticulture and greenhouse growing\, hydroponics and ornamental landscaping. \nADAPTABLE PLANTS UNDER CHANGING CONDITIONS – SESSION 2\nWednesday\, February 12\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Jacqui Bergonzi \nJacqui Bergonzi will suggest plant choices we can make to help our landscapes thrive in changing conditions. Gardeners are first-hand observers of the shifts in weather patterns. Bigger storms\, warmer winters and floods to extreme droughts impact our landscapes. How do we garden sustainably during these uncertain patterns? There are more questions than answers right now. With what we have learned so far\, let’s explore choices for adaptable plants. \nJacqui Bergonzi is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer with a Horticulture Certificate from NYBG. As a proponent of native plants in the landscape and supporting pollinators of many types\, she serves on the Steering Committee of the Native Plant Center in Valhalla. Jacqui is on the board of the 9th District Federated Garden Clubs of NYS. \nFLOWERING NATIVE SHRUBS – SESSION 3\nWednesday\, March 5\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Cathy Ludden \nCathy Ludden demonstrates how suburban landscapes can display the beauty and diversity of native American flowering shrubs\, evergreens\, foundation plants\, plants with berries and great fall colors. Learn about plants for shade\, sun\, wet and dry or difficult sites\, including those resistant to deer. Native plants support birds\, wildlife and pollinators in ways that non-native plants cannot. \nCathy Ludden is a member of the Board of directors of the Greenburgh Native Center\, the Board of Directors of Untermeyer Garden Conservancy\, and advises the Steering Committee of the Native Plant Center at Westchester Community College. She is a member of the Garden Club of Irvington. Cathy writes an informative and entertaining blog about native plants\, “Around the Grounds\,” found on\nthe Greenburgh Nature Center’s website. \nGARDENING IN SMALL SPACES – Session 4\nWednesday\, April 9\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Judy Rozanski \nJudy Rozanski will explore how to maximize usable space\, whether suburban or urban. She will explain how to plant in a limited space to garden outdoors whether on a balcony\, in a yard\, or another small area. Judy offers valuable tips and techniques on choosing appropriate plants\, including flowering annuals\, perennials\, and vegetables. \nJudy Rozanski is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer. She pursued her interest in horticulture after retiring from teaching. She holds certificates from the New York Botanical Garden in Horticultural Therapy and in Gardening. Judy enjoys sharing her horticultural knowledge with others as a Master Gardener Volunteer. \nSHADE GARDENING – Session 5\nWednesday\, May 14\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Donna Lassiter \nDonna Lassiter will showcase many of her favorite native species\, their benefits for the environment and cultural needs for growing them with success. Learn the principles of shade gardening and selection of shade tolerant plants. Light intensity\, soil conditions\, water\, and other applicable plant needs are examined\, including some design aspects. Donna hopes you will be inspired! \nDonna Lassiter is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer who has designed public demonstration and school gardens with a focus on native plants for birds\, pollinators and meadow gardening. She is committed to promoting a healthy environment and grows over 90 species of native plants in her home gardens. \nGARDEN TOURS AT HART’S BROOK\nRain or Shine\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\nHart’s Brook Park and Preserve\, Hartsdale\, NY 10530 \nGuides: Master Gardener Volunteers and Westchester Pollinator Pathway Volunteers. \nNo-Walk Ins–10:00 AM Arrival OR 11:15 AM Arrival  \nCarpooling is suggested. \nThe Garden Tour displays a variety of plants and crops that are well-adapted to local growing conditions. As the season progresses\, mature crops are harvested and new crops are planted. Fallow plots contain cover crops and plants that support pollinators\, suppress weeds\, and improve the soil. \nPollinator pathway gardens include native plant design examples for creating pollinator gardens in your own yard and community. \n2025 HOME GARDENING WEBINAR SERIES FLYER\nLocation\nThis event is online EXCEPT tour which will be held at Hart’s Brook Park and Preserve\, Hartsdale\, NY \nFee\n$5 per session – Tour $20\, Full Series $45
URL:https://myrye.com/event/cornell-cooperative-extension-25-gardening-webinar-series-tour/2025-04-09/
LOCATION:Video link
CATEGORIES:Cornell Cooperative Extension,Gardening,Green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250317T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250317T130000
DTSTAMP:20260618T104654
CREATED:20250301T143653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250301T143653Z
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SUMMARY:The Native Plant Center's 2025 Spring Landscape Conference: People-Plants-Place: Blending Ecology\, Beauty\, and Spirit
DESCRIPTION:Land stewards are recognizing the value of traditional cultural practices to manage gardens and landscapes that are beneficial to wildlife and people. Discover how these methods enhance physical and spiritual health while rejuvenating the soul at The Native Plant Center’s 2025 Spring Landscape Conference\, People-Plants-Place: Blending Ecology\, Beauty\, and Spirit\, Monday\, March 17\, at Westchester Community College (snow date\, March 21). The speakers are: \nJared Rosenbaum (bottom right): botanist\, nursery owner\, author\, YouTube series host \nNohham Cachat-Schilling (top left): medicine elder\, researcher\, horticulturist\, author \nJan Johnsen (top right): landscape designer\, author \nShanti Nagel (bottom left): public spaces designer \nFrom these pros\, learn to restore your relationship with nature\, live in reciprocity\, design for serenity\, and reinvigorate communities. \nMany professional credits are available. Landscape architects\, designers\, arborists\, and restoration practitioners please note: The event has been approved for 3 LA-CES credits\, 3 APLD credits\, 3 ISA credits\, and 2 CERP credits. \nPlease register by March 13\, 2025 – 5:00 p.m. \n($130. Members $90.)
URL:https://myrye.com/event/the-native-plant-centers-2025-spring-landscape-conference-people-plants-place-blending-ecology-beauty-and-spirit/
LOCATION:Westchester Community College in Valhalla\, 75 Grasslands Road\, Valhalla\, NY\, 10595\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gardening,Green,The Native Plant Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Native Plant Center":MAILTO:wccnativeplant@sunywcc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250305T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250305T110000
DTSTAMP:20260618T104654
CREATED:20250102T164959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250102T164959Z
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SUMMARY:Cornell Cooperative Extension '25 Gardening Webinar Series & Tour
DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension ’25 Gardening Webinar Series & Tour \n\nWednesday\, January 22\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, February 12\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, March 5\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, April 9\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, May 14\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\, 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM\n\nThe 2025 Home Gardening Lecture Series will contain 5 lecture webinars on Tropical Houseplants\, Adaptable Plants Under Changing Conditions\, Flowering Native Shrubs\, Gardening in Small Spaces\, and Shade Gardening. Also offered is a private garden tour of Hart’s Brook Park and Preserve in Hartsdale\, NY. Registration is available for individual or all webinars. Please note that garden tour spots fill quickly! \nTROPICAL HOUSEPLANTS – SESSION 1\nWednesday\, January 22\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Kathleen Strahan \nKathleen Strahan invites you to join her in escaping the winter months with a talk about tropical plants\, especially those popularly kept as houseplants. Learn about the biology\, taxonomy and care of tropicals from orchids to palms to philodendrons and more! \nKathleen Strahan is a horticulture educator at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Westchester. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science from Wellesley College and has a strong background in commercial horticulture and greenhouse growing\, hydroponics and ornamental landscaping. \nADAPTABLE PLANTS UNDER CHANGING CONDITIONS – SESSION 2\nWednesday\, February 12\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Jacqui Bergonzi \nJacqui Bergonzi will suggest plant choices we can make to help our landscapes thrive in changing conditions. Gardeners are first-hand observers of the shifts in weather patterns. Bigger storms\, warmer winters and floods to extreme droughts impact our landscapes. How do we garden sustainably during these uncertain patterns? There are more questions than answers right now. With what we have learned so far\, let’s explore choices for adaptable plants. \nJacqui Bergonzi is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer with a Horticulture Certificate from NYBG. As a proponent of native plants in the landscape and supporting pollinators of many types\, she serves on the Steering Committee of the Native Plant Center in Valhalla. Jacqui is on the board of the 9th District Federated Garden Clubs of NYS. \nFLOWERING NATIVE SHRUBS – SESSION 3\nWednesday\, March 5\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Cathy Ludden \nCathy Ludden demonstrates how suburban landscapes can display the beauty and diversity of native American flowering shrubs\, evergreens\, foundation plants\, plants with berries and great fall colors. Learn about plants for shade\, sun\, wet and dry or difficult sites\, including those resistant to deer. Native plants support birds\, wildlife and pollinators in ways that non-native plants cannot. \nCathy Ludden is a member of the Board of directors of the Greenburgh Native Center\, the Board of Directors of Untermeyer Garden Conservancy\, and advises the Steering Committee of the Native Plant Center at Westchester Community College. She is a member of the Garden Club of Irvington. Cathy writes an informative and entertaining blog about native plants\, “Around the Grounds\,” found on\nthe Greenburgh Nature Center’s website. \nGARDENING IN SMALL SPACES – Session 4\nWednesday\, April 9\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Judy Rozanski \nJudy Rozanski will explore how to maximize usable space\, whether suburban or urban. She will explain how to plant in a limited space to garden outdoors whether on a balcony\, in a yard\, or another small area. Judy offers valuable tips and techniques on choosing appropriate plants\, including flowering annuals\, perennials\, and vegetables. \nJudy Rozanski is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer. She pursued her interest in horticulture after retiring from teaching. She holds certificates from the New York Botanical Garden in Horticultural Therapy and in Gardening. Judy enjoys sharing her horticultural knowledge with others as a Master Gardener Volunteer. \nSHADE GARDENING – Session 5\nWednesday\, May 14\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Donna Lassiter \nDonna Lassiter will showcase many of her favorite native species\, their benefits for the environment and cultural needs for growing them with success. Learn the principles of shade gardening and selection of shade tolerant plants. Light intensity\, soil conditions\, water\, and other applicable plant needs are examined\, including some design aspects. Donna hopes you will be inspired! \nDonna Lassiter is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer who has designed public demonstration and school gardens with a focus on native plants for birds\, pollinators and meadow gardening. She is committed to promoting a healthy environment and grows over 90 species of native plants in her home gardens. \nGARDEN TOURS AT HART’S BROOK\nRain or Shine\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\nHart’s Brook Park and Preserve\, Hartsdale\, NY 10530 \nGuides: Master Gardener Volunteers and Westchester Pollinator Pathway Volunteers. \nNo-Walk Ins–10:00 AM Arrival OR 11:15 AM Arrival  \nCarpooling is suggested. \nThe Garden Tour displays a variety of plants and crops that are well-adapted to local growing conditions. As the season progresses\, mature crops are harvested and new crops are planted. Fallow plots contain cover crops and plants that support pollinators\, suppress weeds\, and improve the soil. \nPollinator pathway gardens include native plant design examples for creating pollinator gardens in your own yard and community. \n2025 HOME GARDENING WEBINAR SERIES FLYER\nLocation\nThis event is online EXCEPT tour which will be held at Hart’s Brook Park and Preserve\, Hartsdale\, NY \nFee\n$5 per session – Tour $20\, Full Series $45
URL:https://myrye.com/event/cornell-cooperative-extension-25-gardening-webinar-series-tour/2025-03-05/
LOCATION:Video link
CATEGORIES:Cornell Cooperative Extension,Gardening,Green
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250212T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250212T110000
DTSTAMP:20260618T104654
CREATED:20250102T164959Z
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SUMMARY:Cornell Cooperative Extension '25 Gardening Webinar Series & Tour
DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension ’25 Gardening Webinar Series & Tour \n\nWednesday\, January 22\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, February 12\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, March 5\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, April 9\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, May 14\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\, 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM\n\nThe 2025 Home Gardening Lecture Series will contain 5 lecture webinars on Tropical Houseplants\, Adaptable Plants Under Changing Conditions\, Flowering Native Shrubs\, Gardening in Small Spaces\, and Shade Gardening. Also offered is a private garden tour of Hart’s Brook Park and Preserve in Hartsdale\, NY. Registration is available for individual or all webinars. Please note that garden tour spots fill quickly! \nTROPICAL HOUSEPLANTS – SESSION 1\nWednesday\, January 22\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Kathleen Strahan \nKathleen Strahan invites you to join her in escaping the winter months with a talk about tropical plants\, especially those popularly kept as houseplants. Learn about the biology\, taxonomy and care of tropicals from orchids to palms to philodendrons and more! \nKathleen Strahan is a horticulture educator at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Westchester. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science from Wellesley College and has a strong background in commercial horticulture and greenhouse growing\, hydroponics and ornamental landscaping. \nADAPTABLE PLANTS UNDER CHANGING CONDITIONS – SESSION 2\nWednesday\, February 12\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Jacqui Bergonzi \nJacqui Bergonzi will suggest plant choices we can make to help our landscapes thrive in changing conditions. Gardeners are first-hand observers of the shifts in weather patterns. Bigger storms\, warmer winters and floods to extreme droughts impact our landscapes. How do we garden sustainably during these uncertain patterns? There are more questions than answers right now. With what we have learned so far\, let’s explore choices for adaptable plants. \nJacqui Bergonzi is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer with a Horticulture Certificate from NYBG. As a proponent of native plants in the landscape and supporting pollinators of many types\, she serves on the Steering Committee of the Native Plant Center in Valhalla. Jacqui is on the board of the 9th District Federated Garden Clubs of NYS. \nFLOWERING NATIVE SHRUBS – SESSION 3\nWednesday\, March 5\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Cathy Ludden \nCathy Ludden demonstrates how suburban landscapes can display the beauty and diversity of native American flowering shrubs\, evergreens\, foundation plants\, plants with berries and great fall colors. Learn about plants for shade\, sun\, wet and dry or difficult sites\, including those resistant to deer. Native plants support birds\, wildlife and pollinators in ways that non-native plants cannot. \nCathy Ludden is a member of the Board of directors of the Greenburgh Native Center\, the Board of Directors of Untermeyer Garden Conservancy\, and advises the Steering Committee of the Native Plant Center at Westchester Community College. She is a member of the Garden Club of Irvington. Cathy writes an informative and entertaining blog about native plants\, “Around the Grounds\,” found on\nthe Greenburgh Nature Center’s website. \nGARDENING IN SMALL SPACES – Session 4\nWednesday\, April 9\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Judy Rozanski \nJudy Rozanski will explore how to maximize usable space\, whether suburban or urban. She will explain how to plant in a limited space to garden outdoors whether on a balcony\, in a yard\, or another small area. Judy offers valuable tips and techniques on choosing appropriate plants\, including flowering annuals\, perennials\, and vegetables. \nJudy Rozanski is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer. She pursued her interest in horticulture after retiring from teaching. She holds certificates from the New York Botanical Garden in Horticultural Therapy and in Gardening. Judy enjoys sharing her horticultural knowledge with others as a Master Gardener Volunteer. \nSHADE GARDENING – Session 5\nWednesday\, May 14\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Donna Lassiter \nDonna Lassiter will showcase many of her favorite native species\, their benefits for the environment and cultural needs for growing them with success. Learn the principles of shade gardening and selection of shade tolerant plants. Light intensity\, soil conditions\, water\, and other applicable plant needs are examined\, including some design aspects. Donna hopes you will be inspired! \nDonna Lassiter is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer who has designed public demonstration and school gardens with a focus on native plants for birds\, pollinators and meadow gardening. She is committed to promoting a healthy environment and grows over 90 species of native plants in her home gardens. \nGARDEN TOURS AT HART’S BROOK\nRain or Shine\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\nHart’s Brook Park and Preserve\, Hartsdale\, NY 10530 \nGuides: Master Gardener Volunteers and Westchester Pollinator Pathway Volunteers. \nNo-Walk Ins–10:00 AM Arrival OR 11:15 AM Arrival  \nCarpooling is suggested. \nThe Garden Tour displays a variety of plants and crops that are well-adapted to local growing conditions. As the season progresses\, mature crops are harvested and new crops are planted. Fallow plots contain cover crops and plants that support pollinators\, suppress weeds\, and improve the soil. \nPollinator pathway gardens include native plant design examples for creating pollinator gardens in your own yard and community. \n2025 HOME GARDENING WEBINAR SERIES FLYER\nLocation\nThis event is online EXCEPT tour which will be held at Hart’s Brook Park and Preserve\, Hartsdale\, NY \nFee\n$5 per session – Tour $20\, Full Series $45
URL:https://myrye.com/event/cornell-cooperative-extension-25-gardening-webinar-series-tour/2025-02-12/
LOCATION:Video link
CATEGORIES:Cornell Cooperative Extension,Gardening,Green
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornell Cooperative Extension":MAILTO:westchester+1@cornell.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250126T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250126T150000
DTSTAMP:20260618T104654
CREATED:20250102T154845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250102T154845Z
UID:10003744-1737900000-1737903600@myrye.com
SUMMARY:Harrison Pollinator Pathway Inaugural Seed Event
DESCRIPTION:Join the Harrison Pollinator Pathway at their inaugural seed event. \nThey will be giving away free native seeds for winter sowing.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/harrison-pollinator-pathway-inaugural-seed-event/
LOCATION:Harrison Public Library\, 2 Bruce Avenue\, Harrison\, NY\, 10528\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gardening,Green,Harrison Pollinator Pathway
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harrison Pollinator Pathway":MAILTO:harrisonpollinatorpathway@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250122T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250122T110000
DTSTAMP:20260618T104654
CREATED:20250102T164959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250102T164959Z
UID:10003746-1737540000-1737543600@myrye.com
SUMMARY:Cornell Cooperative Extension '25 Gardening Webinar Series & Tour
DESCRIPTION:Cornell Cooperative Extension ’25 Gardening Webinar Series & Tour \n\nWednesday\, January 22\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, February 12\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, March 5\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, April 9\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, May 14\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\, 11:15 AM – 12:00 PM\n\nThe 2025 Home Gardening Lecture Series will contain 5 lecture webinars on Tropical Houseplants\, Adaptable Plants Under Changing Conditions\, Flowering Native Shrubs\, Gardening in Small Spaces\, and Shade Gardening. Also offered is a private garden tour of Hart’s Brook Park and Preserve in Hartsdale\, NY. Registration is available for individual or all webinars. Please note that garden tour spots fill quickly! \nTROPICAL HOUSEPLANTS – SESSION 1\nWednesday\, January 22\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Kathleen Strahan \nKathleen Strahan invites you to join her in escaping the winter months with a talk about tropical plants\, especially those popularly kept as houseplants. Learn about the biology\, taxonomy and care of tropicals from orchids to palms to philodendrons and more! \nKathleen Strahan is a horticulture educator at Cornell Cooperative Extension of Westchester. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science from Wellesley College and has a strong background in commercial horticulture and greenhouse growing\, hydroponics and ornamental landscaping. \nADAPTABLE PLANTS UNDER CHANGING CONDITIONS – SESSION 2\nWednesday\, February 12\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Jacqui Bergonzi \nJacqui Bergonzi will suggest plant choices we can make to help our landscapes thrive in changing conditions. Gardeners are first-hand observers of the shifts in weather patterns. Bigger storms\, warmer winters and floods to extreme droughts impact our landscapes. How do we garden sustainably during these uncertain patterns? There are more questions than answers right now. With what we have learned so far\, let’s explore choices for adaptable plants. \nJacqui Bergonzi is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer with a Horticulture Certificate from NYBG. As a proponent of native plants in the landscape and supporting pollinators of many types\, she serves on the Steering Committee of the Native Plant Center in Valhalla. Jacqui is on the board of the 9th District Federated Garden Clubs of NYS. \nFLOWERING NATIVE SHRUBS – SESSION 3\nWednesday\, March 5\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Cathy Ludden \nCathy Ludden demonstrates how suburban landscapes can display the beauty and diversity of native American flowering shrubs\, evergreens\, foundation plants\, plants with berries and great fall colors. Learn about plants for shade\, sun\, wet and dry or difficult sites\, including those resistant to deer. Native plants support birds\, wildlife and pollinators in ways that non-native plants cannot. \nCathy Ludden is a member of the Board of directors of the Greenburgh Native Center\, the Board of Directors of Untermeyer Garden Conservancy\, and advises the Steering Committee of the Native Plant Center at Westchester Community College. She is a member of the Garden Club of Irvington. Cathy writes an informative and entertaining blog about native plants\, “Around the Grounds\,” found on\nthe Greenburgh Nature Center’s website. \nGARDENING IN SMALL SPACES – Session 4\nWednesday\, April 9\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Judy Rozanski \nJudy Rozanski will explore how to maximize usable space\, whether suburban or urban. She will explain how to plant in a limited space to garden outdoors whether on a balcony\, in a yard\, or another small area. Judy offers valuable tips and techniques on choosing appropriate plants\, including flowering annuals\, perennials\, and vegetables. \nJudy Rozanski is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer. She pursued her interest in horticulture after retiring from teaching. She holds certificates from the New York Botanical Garden in Horticultural Therapy and in Gardening. Judy enjoys sharing her horticultural knowledge with others as a Master Gardener Volunteer. \nSHADE GARDENING – Session 5\nWednesday\, May 14\, 2025\n10:00 AM-11:00 AM\nREMOTE ON ZOOM\nSpeaker: Donna Lassiter \nDonna Lassiter will showcase many of her favorite native species\, their benefits for the environment and cultural needs for growing them with success. Learn the principles of shade gardening and selection of shade tolerant plants. Light intensity\, soil conditions\, water\, and other applicable plant needs are examined\, including some design aspects. Donna hopes you will be inspired! \nDonna Lassiter is a CCE Master Gardener Volunteer who has designed public demonstration and school gardens with a focus on native plants for birds\, pollinators and meadow gardening. She is committed to promoting a healthy environment and grows over 90 species of native plants in her home gardens. \nGARDEN TOURS AT HART’S BROOK\nRain or Shine\nWednesday\, June 18\, 2025\nHart’s Brook Park and Preserve\, Hartsdale\, NY 10530 \nGuides: Master Gardener Volunteers and Westchester Pollinator Pathway Volunteers. \nNo-Walk Ins–10:00 AM Arrival OR 11:15 AM Arrival  \nCarpooling is suggested. \nThe Garden Tour displays a variety of plants and crops that are well-adapted to local growing conditions. As the season progresses\, mature crops are harvested and new crops are planted. Fallow plots contain cover crops and plants that support pollinators\, suppress weeds\, and improve the soil. \nPollinator pathway gardens include native plant design examples for creating pollinator gardens in your own yard and community. \n2025 HOME GARDENING WEBINAR SERIES FLYER\nLocation\nThis event is online EXCEPT tour which will be held at Hart’s Brook Park and Preserve\, Hartsdale\, NY \nFee\n$5 per session – Tour $20\, Full Series $45
URL:https://myrye.com/event/cornell-cooperative-extension-25-gardening-webinar-series-tour/2025-01-22/
LOCATION:Video link
CATEGORIES:Cornell Cooperative Extension,Gardening,Green
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cornell Cooperative Extension":MAILTO:westchester+1@cornell.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250111T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250111T143000
DTSTAMP:20260618T104654
CREATED:20241222T235305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241222T235305Z
UID:10003740-1736602200-1736605800@myrye.com
SUMMARY:Winter Seed Sowing Workshop by Village of Mamaroneck Committee for the Environment
DESCRIPTION:Come and learn about native plants and how to grow your own perennial garden from seed!\n\nAll participants will leave the workshop with a growing kit and seeds. Participants are welcome to bring their own milk jug\, plastic salad container or other upcycled plastic container.\n\nPlease RSVP
URL:https://myrye.com/event/winter-seed-sowing-workshop-by-village-of-mamaroneck-committee-for-the-environment/
LOCATION:Mamaroneck Public Library\, 136 Prospect Avenue\, Mamaroneck\, NY\, 10543\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gardening,Green,Village of Mamaroneck Committee for the Environment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Village of Mamaroneck Committee for the Environment":MAILTO:cfte@vomny.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240908T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240908T173000
DTSTAMP:20260618T104654
CREATED:20240904T135506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240904T135740Z
UID:10003210-1725786000-1725816600@myrye.com
SUMMARY:15th Annual Event A Benefit for The Native Plant Center with Free Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Shop a wide selection of native trees\, shrubs\, perennials\, grasses\, and ferns for your garden. Attend free workshops\, each day at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. \nPersonal shoppers will be available to help you make selections. Members of The Native Plant Center receive a 10% discount on retail carry-out purchases at Rosedale. \nFree free talks each day to learn more about native plants:\nSaturday\, September 10 \n\n11 am: Great Native Plants for Pollinators\, Kim Eierman\n2 pm: Native Alternatives to Invasive Plants\, Jessica Schuler\n\nSunday\, September 11 \n\n11 am: Selecting Native Trees for Your Garden\, Guy Pardee\n2 pm: Native Plants for Screening\, Carolyn Summers
URL:https://myrye.com/event/15th-annual-event-a-benefit-for-the-native-plant-center-with-free-workshops/2024-09-08/
LOCATION:Rosedale Nureries\, 51 Saw Mill River Road\, Hawthorne\, NY\, 10532\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gardening,Green
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Native Plant Center":MAILTO:wccnativeplant@sunywcc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240907T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240907T173000
DTSTAMP:20260618T104654
CREATED:20240904T135506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240904T135740Z
UID:10003209-1725699600-1725730200@myrye.com
SUMMARY:15th Annual Event A Benefit for The Native Plant Center with Free Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Shop a wide selection of native trees\, shrubs\, perennials\, grasses\, and ferns for your garden. Attend free workshops\, each day at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. \nPersonal shoppers will be available to help you make selections. Members of The Native Plant Center receive a 10% discount on retail carry-out purchases at Rosedale. \nFree free talks each day to learn more about native plants:\nSaturday\, September 10 \n\n11 am: Great Native Plants for Pollinators\, Kim Eierman\n2 pm: Native Alternatives to Invasive Plants\, Jessica Schuler\n\nSunday\, September 11 \n\n11 am: Selecting Native Trees for Your Garden\, Guy Pardee\n2 pm: Native Plants for Screening\, Carolyn Summers
URL:https://myrye.com/event/15th-annual-event-a-benefit-for-the-native-plant-center-with-free-workshops/2024-09-07/
LOCATION:Rosedale Nureries\, 51 Saw Mill River Road\, Hawthorne\, NY\, 10532\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gardening,Green
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Native Plant Center":MAILTO:wccnativeplant@sunywcc.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240327T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240327T210000
DTSTAMP:20260618T104654
CREATED:20240302T003109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240302T003109Z
UID:10001946-1711567800-1711573200@myrye.com
SUMMARY:The Osborn Launches Spring WellSpring Speaker Series with Marta McDowell\, Author of Gardening Can Be Murder
DESCRIPTION:Launching the 2024 spring season of its popular WellSpring Series\, The Osborn will host author and horticulturist Marta McDowell discussing her book\, Gardening Can Be Murder: How Poisonous Poppies\, Sinister Shovels\, and Grim Gardens Have Inspired Mystery Writers\, on Wednesday\, March 27 at 7:30 p.m. Free and open to the public\, the event will be held in The Osborn’s Auditorium at 101 Theall Road in Rye. \nFrom Edgar Allan Poe to Agatha Christie to modern bestsellers\, many of our greatest mystery writers have found inspiration in the sinister side of gardens. Gardening Can Be Murder is the first book to explore this genre’s many surprising horticultural connections. Marta McDowell teaches landscape history and horticulture at the New York Botanical Garden where she has been named Instructor of the Year. The author of five books\, she was the 2019 recipient of the Garden Club of America Sarah Chapman Francis Medal for outstanding literary achievement. \nThe event is free to attend.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/the-osborn-launches-spring-wellspring-speaker-series-with-marta-mcdowell-author-of-gardening-can-be-murder/
LOCATION:The Osborn\, 101 Theall Road\, Rye\, NY\, 10580\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Gardening,The Osborn
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Osborn":MAILTO:dgarvin@theosborn.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231205T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231205T190000
DTSTAMP:20260618T104654
CREATED:20231120T195152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231120T195152Z
UID:10001879-1701802800-1701802800@myrye.com
SUMMARY:Pollinate Now: A Regional Strategy for Habitat Restoration (free talk)
DESCRIPTION:Come learn about the largest pollinator corridor plan in the United States! Pollinators are integral to the web of life\, directly contributing to one in three bites of our food. Yet\, over half of New York’s native pollinators are at risk. Pollinate Now is a roadmap based in science that creates beautiful habitats for a variety of landscapes to promote biodiversity and resilience. \nSpeaker: Evan Abramson\, Founder and Principal\, Landscape Interactions. The program will last for approximately 45-55 minutes followed by a Q&A session.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/pollinate-now-a-regional-strategy-for-habitat-restoration-free-talk/
LOCATION:Rye Nature Center
CATEGORIES:Adults,Gardening,Green,Rye Nature Center,Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Rye Nature Center":MAILTO:nicole@ryenaturecenter.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230914T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230914T150000
DTSTAMP:20260618T104654
CREATED:20230911T185451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230911T185451Z
UID:10001790-1694685600-1694703600@myrye.com
SUMMARY:Rye Garden Club GCA Flower Show
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rye Garden Club for You’re the Top! This Garden Club of America flower show will combine education\, artistic vision\, and floral design mastery. The entries are divided by horticultural specimens and displays\, flower arranging\, education and photography divisions\, creating a brief but brilliant display of beauty for the community and our members. Admission is FREE and the show is open to the public on Wednesday\, September 13\, 3:00pm to 5:00pm and Thursday\, September 14\, 10:00am to 3:00pm. Location: The Apawamis Club\, 2 Club Road\, Rye\, NY.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/rye-garden-club-gca-flower-show/2023-09-14/
LOCATION:2 Club Road\, Rye\, 2 Club Road\, Rye\, NY\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Family,Gardening,Green,Rye Garden Club
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230913T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230913T170000
DTSTAMP:20260618T104654
CREATED:20230911T185451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230911T185451Z
UID:10001789-1694617200-1694624400@myrye.com
SUMMARY:Rye Garden Club GCA Flower Show
DESCRIPTION:Join the Rye Garden Club for You’re the Top! This Garden Club of America flower show will combine education\, artistic vision\, and floral design mastery. The entries are divided by horticultural specimens and displays\, flower arranging\, education and photography divisions\, creating a brief but brilliant display of beauty for the community and our members. Admission is FREE and the show is open to the public on Wednesday\, September 13\, 3:00pm to 5:00pm and Thursday\, September 14\, 10:00am to 3:00pm. Location: The Apawamis Club\, 2 Club Road\, Rye\, NY.
URL:https://myrye.com/event/rye-garden-club-gca-flower-show/2023-09-13/
LOCATION:2 Club Road\, Rye\, 2 Club Road\, Rye\, NY\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Family,Gardening,Green,Rye Garden Club
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