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April 4, 2023
The Puyallup Tribe of Indians Sustainability group is hosting its annual Earth Day event on April 22nd at the Canoe Landing Site. The event will feature educational booths, speakers, and activities to promote sustainability and environmental awareness. This is a…
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Join us for another Science on Screen presentation from Lindsay Walker of Communities for a Healthy Bay followed by a screening of the classic Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind! MORE ABOUT THE PRESENTATION At the Science on Screen Nausicaa…
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(Ages 3+) Explore Tacoma Parks during these naturalist-led walks. Discover the amazing plants and animals that live in these parks and how they adapt to the different seasons. Dress for the weather – the walk will happen rain or shine….
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All about South Sound gardening: preparing garden beds, food plant choices, growing tips (when, how, where), seeds vs starts, basic tools, and reliable, local garden resources. Pros & Cons of raised garden beds and basic tools needed Soil prep and…
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Visit Kobetich for an interactive story and experiment about good bugs and composting. Learn about the biology of soil and all the creatures that are needed to break plant material down into compost. Participants will learn how to make their…
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Previous speakers in this series have alluded to an uncertain future that will demand gardeners be more sophisticated, innovative, and engaged as never before—more mindful of the complex interactions among plant and animals, more purposeful in our selection of plants,…
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