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Healthy Neighboursheds Virtual Workshop #2- Working with Nature: Selecting the “Right” Plants

Healthy Neighboursheds Virtual Workshop #2- Working with Nature: Selecting the “Right” Plants

 
Apr 13th
6:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Virtual Event

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Cost is $8/workshop

Working with Nature: Selecting the “Right” Plants- Want a diverse garden with more birds and wildlife but less upkeep, watering and mowing? Naturalizing your yard by using native species, organic fertilizers, or a backyard pond may be the perfect solution for you. You will leave this workshop with the inspiration and know how to make your garden a low-maintenance oasis.

If you are interested in attending one or all four of our workshops, please register using the button below. Cost is $8/workshop. Space is limited and each workshop has it’s own set of giveaways. We ask participants to register as far in advance as possible so we are able to mail the program’s workbooklet in time for your first workshop.

For more information about the workshop series click here.

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As a community, we have the responsibility to honour, care for and respect all the Creation gives to provide us with life. This includes the land, water, air, fire, animals, plants and our ancestors.

The Anishinabek Peoples have utilized this land for millennia and we would like to acknowledge their direct descendants, the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, as the rightful caretakers and titleholders of this land upon which we live, work and conduct ourselves. We acknowledge our treaty relationship and responsibilities to both the land and these original peoples.

We also recognize that this land is rich in pre-contact history and customs, which includes the Anishinabek and Haudenosaunee and since European contact, has and continues to become home for Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples. And it is in the spirit and intent of the Dish With One Spoon, wampum agreement whereby we will collectively care for and respect the land, water, animals and each other in the interests of peace and friendship and for the benefit of not only ourselves but of our future descendants.  

The HEN Office resides on Treaty 22, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation. For more information on Treaty 22 go to: http://mncfn.ca/treaty2223/

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The Halton Environmental Network is a proud member of the Halton Equity and Diversity Roundtable (HEDR) and has signed their Charter to foster an inclusive Halton community. For more information on HEDR and the Charter please use this link: bit.ly/HEDRCharter

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