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Natalie Perry and Eric Riddle from the Sierra Club Winding Waters Group will lead a discussion on the ecological benefits of native plants and what the Sierra Club is doing in Columbus to diversify public landscapes with native plants.They will share how the Sierra Club has helped establish native plant landscapes at Noblitt Park, Columbus North High School, the Columbus AirPark Pollinator Path, Fresh Start Recovery Center, and at their newest project with the Bartholomew County Public Library.
Natalie and Eric will share how their home gardens have been inspired by ecologist Doug Tallamy. His organization, Homegrown National Park, has motivated thousands of people across the country to use native plants in their home landscapes.
The presentation will include volunteer opportunities with the Sierra Club to help maintain native plant beds in the city. You will also learn how to purchase plants through the 2026 Sierra Club native plant sale!
Cost: Free
Signup Instructions: This community event can be attended in person or virtually on Zoom. A recording of the event will be made available to those who register but are unable to attend.
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Event Venue
Bartholomew County Public Library, 536 5th St,Columbus, Indiana, United States
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