EcoAddendum regularly offers presentations and workshops. We can also tailor a program for any particular audience and to meet your specific needs.


ARTSCAPES: Programming for children and young adults.


ecoleaf_productsARTSCAPES at the Outdoor Activity Center

Every Wednesday

Starting September 9 – November 30 2009

From 3:30p – 5:00pm

Sarah Collman will be teaching Artscape classes at the OAC.

More information to come!


GROWING NATIVE WITH ECOADDENDUM: Programming for adults.


ecoleaf_productsECOADDENDUM at the Georgia Master Gardeners Fall Festival

September, 26 2009  10:00am – 2:00pm

4380 Memorial Dr. Decatur, Ga 30032

Join Ecoaddendum’s Nursery Manager Cecilia Marrero for a native plant exhibit, talks on propagation and local wildlife.  There will also be food, entertainment and a plant sale benefiting Delkab County and Georgia Master Gardeners. 


ecoleaf_productsGARDENING & NATIVE PLANTS

November, 2 2009  6:30-730pm

Georgia Master Gardener Association Quarterly Meeting

An educational presentation with Botanist Stephen Bowling of EcoAddendum, discussing Georgia’s native plants, their sustainability, and importance to the our ecosystem.

Open only to Georgia Master Gardeners.


ecoleaf_productsPROPAGATING AND CARING FOR NATIVE PLANTS

February, 23 2010   9:ooam – 12:00pm

An educational class with Botanist Stephen Bowling and Nursery Manager Cecilia Marrero of EcoAddendum discussing native plant propagation.

Open only to Georgia Master Gardeners.



“In the end we will conserve only what we love. We love only what we understand. We will understand only what we are taught.”

-Baba Dioum


PAST EVENTS:

Native Plant Invasive Plant Class

Sunday April 20
9-9:45 introductions
Intro to class: Land use history of the Georgia piedmont and consequences

10-noon Plant communities overview
Part I – upland communities

Lunch

12:30-1 Plant communities
Part II – bottomland communities 1-2 Basic plant ID

2till?
Field – Boat Rock Preserve Will be reinforcement of material covered – plant community types, plant ID, etc

Saturday April 26
9-11 Issues in management of natural areas; developing a management/stewardship plan

1-12 Invasive plant identification

Lunch

12:30-2 Techniques for management and restoration

2 till ?
field – Boat Rock or other site (Morningside Nature Preserve, Cascade Springs?)

Recommended attire:
Long pants, definitely no sandals, bug spray, sunscreen, water. We will likely get off trails, so may come into contact with poison ivy, briars, and mud. Bring a sack lunch and drinks

We don’t want to have to take the time to go out.

An email confirmation, receipt with classroom information and location map will be sent to participants after they make their paid reservations.

Class Fee & Payment Options:
The Subsidized class fee for both days is $25.00.

This class is closed.



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