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SUMMARY:2025 Gardeners Day and Spring Plant Sale at the Sudbury Market
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\n\nThe Sudbury Market and Sudbury Horticultural Society invite all gardeners in Greater Sudbury to join in a celebration of gardening on Saturday May 31\, 2025 from 9am to 2pm at Elm Place in downtown Sudbury. \nOn that day\, the Society will host its annual Gardeners’ Day and Spring Plant Sale of hardy perennials donated by members and supporters. This is our largest annual fundraiser for the Sudbury Horticultural Society to support our events and intitiatives across Greater Sudbury. Dozens of garden-related and local vendors will also be available for you to browse while you visit! \n\n\n\nAbout the Plant Sale\nPlants for Sale \nPlants are donated from local gardens so you can be sure that they are hardy in our growing zone. Master Gardeners will be on-hand to provide gardening advice. The plant sale tables will be set up outside of Elm Place near the entrance to the Sudbury Market facing Elm Street. The vendors for this event will be located both indoors and outdoors so be sure to explore while you visit. \nArrive early for the best selection of plants. We recommend that you bring some plastic bins for transporting your plants to your vehicle and home. We will have volunteers and rolling carts on-hand to help you bring your plants to your vehicle. \n\nView photos from our 2024 Gardeners Day and Spring Plant Sale at the Market\n\nCash Only \nPlease note that we accept cash only for our plant sale. We will have some change available but please bring different denominations (small bills\, loonies\, and twoonies) to ensure a speedier checkout! Each plant and pot will be labelled with the plant name and price. \nBook Sale & Memberships \nA variety of donated gardening books and magazines will also be available for sale\, and those who are not already members of the Society will have an opportunity to learn more about the organization and purchase a membership. \nParking  \nParking is free for 3 hours and validation at the information desk in the market is required after 1 hour. You can also park for free on the weekend at any of the City of Sudbury lots. Visit the Sudbury Market website for more information on parking and navigating Elm Place (formerly called the Rainbow Centre Mall / City Centre). \n\n\n\n\nFree Seedling Giveaways\nStop by the Vale booth to pick up a free mix of conifer seedlings\, perfect for Northern Ontario landscapes. These hardy trees make great windbreaks\, provide year-round shelter for wildlife\, and thrive in a range of soils and conditions — including the cold! A great way to add structure and long-term greenery to your outdoor space. \n\nConiferous Trees of Ontario\n\nGlencore will be giving away a pollinator-friendly mix of milkweed and echinacea\, two beautiful native perennials that support butterflies and bees. Milkweed is essential for Monarch butterflies and thrives in sunny\, dry areas. Echinacea (coneflower) offers long-lasting blooms\, attracts pollinators\, and handles tough soil like a champ. \n\nMilkweed\nEchinacea (coneflower)\n\nThe Sudbury VETAC Committee will also be on site\, offering native tree seedlings to support ongoing regreening efforts across Greater Sudbury. These trees are locally suited\, environmentally important\, and perfect for gardeners looking to make an impact beyond their backyard. \n\nRosa blanda (Smooth Wild Rose)\nAmalanchier laevis (Smooth Serviceberry)\n\n\n\n\nFree Compost Giveaway\nGreater Sudbury Environmental Services will be giving away 1 tonne of bagged portions of screened\, finished compost. They are also giving away promotional items\, swag\, and information sheets about composting\, green carts\, and residential waste management. Supplies of compost are limited so arrive early! \n\n\n\nDonate to the Plant Sale\nThe Sudbury Horticultural Society welcomes plant donations from members and supporters who wish to support this important fundraising initiative. Plants should be potted\, labelled\, and dropped off at one of our drop-off sites between May 26 and May 30\, so that they can be picked up in the late afternoon of Friday\, May 30th. Just leave your plants in the driveway when you drop them off. \nPlant Donation Drop Off Locations: \n\n166 Old Soo Road\, Lively\n895 Downland Avenue\, Sudbury (New Sudbury)\n2793 Algonquin Road\, Sudbury (South End)\n1747 Valleyview Road\, Val Caron\n\nPlant Pick Ups: If you are unable to drop off at one of our drop off locations above\, please contact plantsale@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca to arrange a volunteer who can come to your house to pick up your plants. \nAll funds raised through this sale will be used to support the Society’s programs and initiatives throughout the year.\nLearn more and become involved. \n\nDonate to the Book Sale\nGardening and non-gardening-related books and magazines are welcomed and can be dropped off at 895 Downland Avenue in New Sudbury (leave under the carport please to protect from the weather).
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/2025-gardeners-day-and-spring-plant-sale-at-the-sudbury-market/
LOCATION:Sudbury Market\, 40 Elm Street\, Greater Sudbury\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Donation Opportunity,General Interest,Volunteer Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250630T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250630T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T005952
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SUMMARY:Tuesday & Saturday Morning Work Bees at John Street Park (May through September 2025)
DESCRIPTION:Every Tuesday and Saturday morning (between 10am – 12pm) throughout the summer months we encourage volunteers to come out at John Street Park and help in any way they can. \nFree street parking is ideal along Ramsey Road. This is a side road just off John Street and a 50 to 100 metre walk from your vehicle to John Street Park. \nPlease contact Barbara Knuff (705) 562-5001 if you would like company while working at the park. \n\nThe Sudbury Horticultural Society plants and maintains a beautiful park at the corner of Paris Street and John Streets. Volunteers are invited to join us in continuing this community project. \nPlease view our events calendar for additional Work Bee dates and times \nWe will work come rain or shine. If you are available to assist us with the clean-up\, please bring your own tools as well as any family and friends who would like to help. All are welcome! Students can obtain community volunteer hours. \n\nContact the Society for more information about our work bees.\nLearn more about John Street Park.\n\nOutside of our work bees\, there is a need for ongoing volunteer support at John Street Park. Please consider helping to keep this park beautiful throughout the growing season by stopping by anytime and doing some weeding\, pruning\, sweeping\, and deadheading.
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/may-to-september-2025/
LOCATION:John Street Park\, Corner of John Street and Paris Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250721
DTSTAMP:20260416T005952
CREATED:20250416T172000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250615T140038Z
UID:3544-1752883200-1753055999@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:2025 Open Garden Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Image Credit: “Flower Garden” is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0\n\nPassports Now Available!\nEnjoy a self-guided tour featuring five beautiful Greater Sudbury area gardens! \nPassports are $10 per person (Buy Online or In-Person) \nAll attendees of Open Garden Weekend must purchase a passport to view and tour the gardens.\nYour passport will contain the names and addresses of the five gardens that are part of the 2025 tour. \n\nPurchase Your Passport Online or In-Person\nPassports can be purchased online through our website – click this link to purchase online \nPassports can be purchased in-person at the following retailers starting June 16\, 2025: \n\nAzilda Greenhouses (300 Carriere Street\, Azilda)\nBackyard Birder (2037 Long Lake Road\, Sudbury)\nBarrydowne Paint (818 Barry Downe Road\, Sudbury / 2304 Long Lake Road\, Sudbury)\nJetty’s Landscape Supplies (1326 Old Highway 69 North\, Val Caron)\nLougheed Flowers (252 Regent Street\, Sudbury)\nSouthview Greenhouse Growers (2500 Southview Drive\, Sudbury)\n\nPlease note that passports are non-refundable. Open Garden Weekend is a fundraiser to support to work of the Sudbury Horticultural Society. \n\nAbout Open Garden Weekend\nDates: Saturday July 19 and Sunday July 20\, 2025\nTimes: 10am to 3pm \nEnjoy a self-guided tour featuring several Greater Sudbury area gardens. Learn more about past Open Garden Weekends and view photos of gardens. \nAll attendees of Open Garden Weekend must purchase a passport ($10 per person) to view and tour the gardens. \nOpen Garden Weekend will happen rain or shine. \nFor more information\, please contact: ogw@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca \n\n\n\nSubmit Your Garden for 2026\nDo you have a beautiful garden or patio that you would like featured in the next upcoming Open Garden Weekend? Contact ogw@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca for more information.
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/2025-open-garden-weekend/
LOCATION:Passports Now Available!
CATEGORIES:General Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250817T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250817T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T005952
CREATED:20241112T192142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T134745Z
UID:3273-1755439200-1755446400@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:August Flower and Vegetable Show + Speaker
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next public meeting at the Parkside Centre on Durham Street in Sudbury. Doors open at 1:15 PM for socializing and light refreshments — please remember to bring your own coffee mug or travel mug. \n\nAugust Flower and Vegetable Show Schedule\nThis meeting also features our annual August Flower and Vegetable Show! Below is the full show schedule with categories and entry details. \nThis Year’s Theme is “Sudbury Garden Party”\nShow Schedule\nBring entries to the Parkside Sunday\, August 17\, between 11:00 and 12:00\, at which time judging will begin. \nSECTION A – Cut Specimens Class:\n\nDelphinium – one (1) stem\nEchinacea – one (1) stem or bloom…any colour\nGladiolus – one (1) any colour\nHeuchera Leaves – three (3)…one leaf each of three different varieties (uniform size not needed)\nHosta Leaves – three (3)…one each of three different varieties (need not be of uniform size)\nHydrangea\, any type – one (1) stem\nLilium\, any type – one (1) stem\nMarigold – three (3)\nPhlox – one (1) stock\, any colour\nRose\, Floribunda – one (1) spray\, any colour\nRose\, Grandiflora – one (1) spray\, any colour\nRose\, Hybrid tea – one (1) bloom\, any colour\nRose (any other not mentioned above) – one (1) bloom or spray\, any colour\nRudbeckia – three (3) blooms\nAnnual (not mentioned above) – one (1) stem\, stock\, bloom\, or spray\nBiennial or Perennial (not mentioned above) – one (1) stem\, stock\, bloom\, or spray\n\nCollections:\n\nCollection of annuals – minimum 5 cultivars attractively arranged in a vase with foliage *\nCollection of perennials and/or biennials – minimum 5 cultivars attractively arranged in a vase with foliage *\n\nNote: * Filler foliage of any cultivar is acceptable. Flowers need NOT be uniform in size or colour. You may use more than one of each cultivar. \nSECTION B – Vegetables and Fruits Class:\n\nBeans\, yellow or green – five (5)\nBeets – three (3)…leave about an inch (2cm) of stem\, and do not cut the root\nCarrots – three (3)\nCucumbers\, any variety – three (3)\nKale – one (1) plant with roots attached (display in jar of water)\nOnions – three (3)\, roots left on but wiped clean\nPeas – five (5) pods\nPeppers\, any variety – three (3)\nPotatoes – three (3)\nSwiss Chard – one (1) bunch with roots attached (exhibit in clear glass container with water)\nTomatoes (other than cherry)\, ripe – three (3)\nTomatoes\, cherry (or small\, clustered) – on the vine\, showing stages of development (ripeness)\nZucchini – one (1) any size\nVegetable not mentioned above – one (1)\nBerries – one (1) cup (currants should remain on the stem)\nOther Fruit – one (1) …if entering grapes – one (1) cluster\n\nNote: Vegetables should be uniform in size and shape\, and blemish free. Present all small vegetables and fruits on plain white plates with stems where applicable. \nSECTION C – Floral Design Class:\n\n“Welcome to My Home” – a seasonal door decoration using fresh and/or dried plant material\n“Picnic in the Park” – a mass design incorporating wayside plants\n“Garden Tea Party” – a design in a tea cup\n“Pool Party” – a water-viewing design\n“Let’s Do Lunch” – a design using herbs in a ‘kitchen’ container\n\nSECTION D – House Plants Class:\n\nAfrican Violet\, in bloom\nCactus\, any variety\nSucculent\nOrchid\, in bloom\nOther houseplant (not mentioned above)\n\nSECTION E – Hobbyist Arts & Crafts Class:\n\nQuilting\nTextile Art (weaving\, macramé\, knitting\, etc.)\nPainting (i.e.\, watercolor\, pastel\, mixed media\, acrylic)\nCarving (i.e.\, wood\, stone)\n\nSECTION F – Photography Class:\n\nWayside/wild flowers or plants\nWatering can(s)\nClose-up of a bloom\nGarden bench or seating area\nStanding in a field (i.e.\, tractor\, scarecrow\, dilapidated barn)\nGarden tools\nA rock garden\nBackyard patio or deck\nAny spring flower or flowering plant\n\nSECTION G – Youth (two age groups will be considered) Class:\n\nA vegetable that you helped grow\nAn art project\nA photograph of a flower\n\n\nGuest Speaker: Camille Tremblay Beaulieu\nCamille will present “Against All Odds: The Sudbury Regreening Story”\, exploring the remarkable transformation of Sudbury’s landscape through decades of environmental restoration. Learn about the history\, progress\, and future of the city’s regreening efforts\, and discover how community action helped bring forests back to life. \n\nAbout Camille\nCamille holds an undergraduate degree in Biology (specializing in Zoology) from Laurentian University and a postgraduate certificate in Environmental Visual Communication from Fleming College at the Royal Ontario Museum. She has worked in various roles focused on communicating environmental science. \nSince joining the City of Greater Sudbury in fall 2024\, Camille has visited over 1\,000 students across more than 30 schools\, engaging young minds in the story of Sudbury’s environmental recovery. \n\n“Most students today don’t know how badly our landscape was affected by industries such as mining… It’s important for them to understand the history of our city and how it relates to their own lives\,” says Camille. “It’s also encouraging to share some positive aspects of human impact and how we as a community were able to bring back forests against all odds.” \n\n 
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/august-2025/
LOCATION:Parkside Centre\, 140 Durham Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 3M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20250928T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20250928T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T005952
CREATED:20241112T192218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250910T172955Z
UID:3275-1759068000-1759075200@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:September Society General Meeting + Speaker
DESCRIPTION:Guest Speaker: Junction Creek Stewardship Committee — Invasive Phragmites \nAt our September General Members Meeting (2PM at the Parkside Centre\, doors open at 1:15PM)\, we’ll welcome a special presentation from the Junction Creek Stewardship Committee on the growing concern of invasive Phragmites in Sudbury. \nThis fast-spreading reed is one of Ontario’s most aggressive invasive plants\, threatening wetlands\, shorelines\, trails\, and green spaces. Left unmanaged\, it reduces biodiversity\, displaces native species\, and creates costly challenges for landowners and communities alike. \nDuring the talk\, you’ll learn how to: \nIdentify invasive Phragmites and tell it apart from native look-alikes \nUnderstand its impact on our local ecosystems and waterways \nDiscover ways to report sightings and prevent its spread \nExplore practical control techniques and resources available to our community \n  \nThis is an important and timely presentation for gardeners\, waterfront residents\, trail users\, and anyone concerned about the health of our local environment. Don’t miss this chance to learn how you can be part of the solution in protecting Sudbury’s natural spaces!
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/september-2025/
LOCATION:Parkside Centre\, 140 Durham Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 3M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251026T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251026T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T005952
CREATED:20241112T192301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251014T194507Z
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SUMMARY:October Society PumpkinFest General Meeting + Speaker
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next public meeting at the Parkside Centre on Durham Street in Sudbury. Doors open at 1:15 pm for socializing and light refreshments. Please bring your own coffee mug or travel mug. The meeting at 2 pm. \nSociety General Meeting Guest Speaker: Carrie Regenstreif from Sudbury Shared Harvest\n\n \nWe are pleased to have Carrie Regenstreif from Sudbury Shared Harvest as our guest speaker. \nSudbury Shared Harvest is a charitable organization with a mission to cultivate community health by connecting people\, the food we eat\, and the land it comes from. They support people in gaining the knowledge\, skills\, and resources they need to access or grow their own food in ways that enhance our urban environment. \n\n\n\n\n\nPumpkinFest\nOctober brings one of the most colourful and creative events on the Sudbury Horticultural Society calendar: PumpkinFest. Each year\, gardeners of all ages bring their best pumpkins—carved\, decorated\, or grown to impressive sizes—to compete in a showcase of autumn artistry. Past PumpkinFests have featured pumpkin carving workshops led by skilled carvers and friendly judging in categories for adults\, youth\, and children. \nPumpkin Show Schedule – October 26\nBring your entries at 12:30. We will use the Peoples’ Choice method of judging – “You will be the judge.” If you do not have a costume\, wear a hat or something orange\, purple\, and/or black… get into the spirit! \n\n \n\nSECTION A – DESIGN\n\n“Disguised” – a carved or decorated pumpkin\n“Harvest Gold” – a table centrepiece using fresh and/or dried plant material\n“Welcome to My Castle” – a seasonal door (or wall) decoration using fresh and/or dried plant material… not necessarily a wreath\n\n\n \n\nSECTION B – PHOTOGRAPHY\n\nThe market place (display of fruit\, veggies\, etc.)\nHay bales on the farm\nTrees (or shrubs) in full fall colours\nAutumn blooms\nPumpkins !!!\n\n\n \n\nSECTION C – BAKING\nCookies or bars (three on a plate) – include pumpkin or pumpkin spice in the ingredients. \n\n \n\nSECTION D – YOUTH\n“Disguised” – a carved or decorated pumpkin
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/october-2025/
LOCATION:Parkside Centre\, 140 Durham Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 3M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20251130T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20251130T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T005952
CREATED:20241112T192336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T234635Z
UID:3279-1764511200-1764518400@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:November Annual General Meeting + Christmas Show
DESCRIPTION:Annual General Meeting and Christmas Show\nJoin us for our Annual General Meeting and Christmas Show\, a festive wrap up to another wonderful year with the\nSudbury Horticultural Society. Doors open at 1:15 p.m. for socializing and light refreshments.\nPlease bring your own coffee mug or travel mug to help keep the event waste free. \nThe Annual General Meeting begins at 2:00 p.m. and will include year end reports and elections for\nthe 2026 Board of Directors. Nominations can also be made from the floor so all members have the opportunity to\nparticipate. \nFollowing the AGM\, the hall will sparkle with our Christmas Show\, where members showcase floral\ndesigns\, seasonal arrangements\, and creative art inspired by this year’s theme: \n“Being Festive for the Holiday” \nArrive early to enjoy the displays\, reconnect with friends\, and sample seasonal treats and refreshments. To make\nthe afternoon even more special\, we will welcome live music by the Jubilee Folk Ensemble\,\ndirected by Sandra Faubert\, a community based multicultural group supported by the City of Greater\nSudbury that celebrates Canada’s rich folk traditions. \nAs the year winds down\, please remember to return any trophies or plaques from last year’s shows\,\nsubmit your volunteer hours to Pat O’Grady. \n\nChristmas Show Schedule\nTheme: “Being Festive for the Holiday” \nPlease bring your entries between 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. Judging will begin promptly at\n1:00 p.m. \nSection A – Design\n\nEveryone Welcome – a wreath using fresh greenery or plant material\nStay Awhile – a wreath using dried plant material\nImagination That – a seasonal door or wall decoration using fresh and or dried plant material\n(not necessarily a wreath; may be a swag\, unusual container\, and so on)\nWinter Frolics – a white arrangement (grey\, beige\, and cream tones allowed) with greenery kept to\na minimum\nCandlelight – an arrangement or design using a candle or candles\nHo\, Ho\, Ho – Santa or St. Nicholas must appear somewhere in this design\n\nSection B – Festive Features\n\nGreeting card (hand made)\nTextile or fibre arts (quilting\, felting\, needlework\, rug hooking)\nPainting (any medium)\nOrnament or decor\n\nSection C – Photography\n\nFarmer’s field in winter\nIce !!!\nSnowy branches\nWinter wildlife\nA house plant\nFather Christmas\n\nSection D – Youth\n\nPhotography – Winter wildlife\nA greeting card (hand made)
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/november-2025/
LOCATION:Parkside Centre\, 140 Durham Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 3M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260125T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260125T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T005952
CREATED:20260116T015928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T015928Z
UID:3899-1769349600-1769356800@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:January General Members Meeting + Speaker
DESCRIPTION:Presentation: The Bell Gift Turns 100 \nIn recognition of Bell Park’s 100th anniversary in 2026\, guest presenter Paul Haynes will share the story of William and Katherine Bell\, the construction of Bell Mansion\, and Bell’s gift of more than 100 acres to the citizens of Sudbury. \n \nAbout the Presenter \nPaul Haynes is a local history explorer and an urban hike leader with the Rainbow Routes Association. He has led more than 150 historical walks throughout Greater Sudbury\, including his annual “Walk the Bell Gift.” He is also co-chair of the Kingsmount–Bell Park Community Action Network\, where he leads regular neighbourhood heritage walks.
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/january-general-members-meeting-speaker/
LOCATION:Parkside Centre\, 140 Durham Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 3M7\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260201T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260201T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T005952
CREATED:20260116T022128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T022128Z
UID:3906-1769940000-1769958000@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Seedy Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date!\nThe Seedy Sunday event is back with a new location at Collège Boréal on Sunday\, February 1\, 2025 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. For more information follow Seedy Sudbury on Facebook. \n\nJoin the Seedy Sudbury Email List to Stay Informed\nView the Poster\nRegister to Be a Volunteer\n\nAbout Seedy Sunday\nSeedy Sunday is an annual event for seed savers\, swappers and growers to exchange their seeds with locals or buy from local vendors while also learning about gardening tips and tricks from local experts and guest speakers! \nThere will be presentations\, vendors\, kids activities\, and more. Free entry and free parking. Voluntary donations are appreciated to help preserve endangered seeds.
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/seedy-sunday/
LOCATION:Collège Boréal\, 21 Lasalle Blvd\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3A 6B1\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260222T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260222T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T005952
CREATED:20260116T020147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T133528Z
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SUMMARY:February General Members Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Woodland Sisters – Women Who Break Trail \nThe Sudbury Historical Society is pleased to welcome Woodland Sisters\, sisters and co-creators Caitlin and Cassidy\, as our February guest speakers. \nTheir presentation\, Women Who Break Trail\, challenges traditional narratives of the Canadian outdoors that have long centered on “woodsmen\,” “craftsmen\,” and “outdoorsmen.” Through a powerful lino-print series\, Woodland Sisters highlight the stories of women who defied expectations\, ventured into rugged landscapes\, and became pioneers in traditionally male-dominated industries. \nThe presentation explores the lives of lumberjills\, Indigenous women\, frontier women\, wilderness riders\, gold-rush prospectors\, and generations of mothers and daughters who lived resilient\, demanding lives in Northern Ontario. These women not only endured the wilderness but shaped it\, breaking trail for those who followed. \nWomen Who Break Trail offers both historical insight and artistic interpretation\, bringing attention to overlooked stories and celebrating the strength\, skill\, and determination of women in Canada’s outdoor history.
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/february-general-members-meeting/
LOCATION:Parkside Centre\, 140 Durham Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 3M7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:March General Members Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next public meeting at the Parkside Centre on Durham Street in Sudbury. Doors open at 1:15 pm for socializing and light refreshments. Please bring your own coffee mug or travel mug. The meeting at 2 pm. \nOur Guest Speaker: Sarah Wendorf | Presentation: Beyond Seeding Starting 101. \n“Beyond Seed Starting 101” is an interactive presentation on how to successfully start seeds indoors using a simple\, efficient home setup that goes beyond the classic “south-facing window” approach. We’ll cover the essential elements for healthy\, robust seedlings—proper lighting\, air movement\, water\, heat\, and humidity—and explore how each factor supports strong growth. Participants will learn how to create an affordable small-rack system at home\, including practical tips on lighting options\, fan placement\, and moisture management\, so they can confidently grow vibrant transplants ready for the garden! Sarah Wendorf has been starting hundreds of seedlings indoors for the past five years and continues to grow in a greenhouse\, raised beds\, and in-ground beds. 
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/march-general-members-meeting/
LOCATION:Parkside Centre\, 140 Durham Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 3M7\, Canada
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