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Water Conservation Series
This week: This workshop is about trees and bushes, their differences and similarities; as well as structural nuances that require different care techniques. Our introduction to pruning strategies sets us up for applying the techniques in class in next week’s session.
This session is part of the Water Conservation Series, presented in partnership with Dr. Steven Grainger and Dr. Larry Sunn, rain harvesting consultants with Rain Bees. These workshops were developed in response to common questions and concerns about various topics related to water conservation, water quality, pollution increases, and ecological issues. The workshops provide a brief overview (with a chance for questions and answers) for Texas Hill Country residents to better understand where our water comes from and how to protect this important resource. The 14 sessions in this weekly series take place on Mondays from 12:00pm to 1:30pm beginning June 2nd and ending September. Feel free to bring your lunch while you learn of ways we all can protect our precious water sources!
By registering for this event, you will be registered for all of the sessions in this series and will receive an email reminder the day before each session. Join us for all 14 sessions in this series or just the sessions that interest you!
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Registration for this event is required.
Accessibility
The library makes every effort to ensure a welcoming and accessible environment. We can provide accommodations for people with disabilities or food allergies at library events. Please contact programs@mfplibrary.org at least seven days before the event to request accommodations.
Age Guidelines
Successful library programs are designed with age in mind. Please note this program’s age guidelines will be enforced for all active participants.
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