Tuesday, March 8, 2011

March at Mt. Cuba

After another long winter, we're finally able to see the light - the days are getting longer and maybe you've been able to see the first buds of spring in your yard. Here at Mt. Cuba Center, we've been thinking "Spring" for quite a while! Check your mailbox this week for our newest Program Guide, full of classes and events to inspire and educate.

Coming up this Saturday is the Going Native Mini-Symposium," (10am-2pm, $75) a sneak peak at plant research and nursery trends. Steve Castorani, president of North Creek Nurseries in Landenberg, PA, plus Peggy Anne Montgomery and Donna Wiley of Mt. Cuba Center's staff will educate you on numerous native plant research developments. The fee includes morning refreshments, lunch and a sampler box of six hot native plants for you to try in your garden.
Looking ahead, save the date - May 1, from 10AM to 4 PM. It's the Seventh Annual Wildflower Celebration - our fun, festive and FREE day - the whole family is invited. This year, learning stations will highlight native azaleas, meadow plants, and plants that will attract butterflies. The popular Wildflower Challenge is back, and we've added a special family activity, "The Journey from Caterpillar to Butterfly," an interactive, fun experience especially for kids from 4 to 11 years old. Parking is also free, and still at Red Clay Reservation, off Old Wilmington Rd.

Finally, Mt. Cuba Center is pleased to partner with the Native Orchid Conference by hosting the 2011 annual gathering on July 30 and 31. Orchid lovers and experts will be gathering from all parts of the United States and Canada to learn about hardy orchids and observe them in their native habitat. Find out more on the Native Orchid Conference page of the Mt. Cuba Center website. Look for the button marked "Native Orchid Conference."

There's so much going on in the next few months and I'm looking forward to sharing it with you.

Sincerely,
Eileen Boyle
Public Programs Manager

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