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SUMMARY:Work Bee at John Street Park (May 14)
DESCRIPTION:The 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/work-bee-at-john-street-park-may-14/
LOCATION:John Street Park\, Corner of John Street and Paris Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240511T120000
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SUMMARY:Work Bee at John Street Park (May 11)
DESCRIPTION:The 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/2024-work-bee-at-john-street-park-part-may11/
LOCATION:John Street Park\, Corner of John Street and Paris Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240428T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240428T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
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SUMMARY:April Society General Meeting + Speaker: Beckie Holmes Charette
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. \nThe meeting at 2 pm will feature guest speaker Beckie Holmes Charette with her presentation: “Step-by-Step Guide to Repotting Plants” \nBeckie Holmes Charette\nBeckie Holmes Charette is a plant aficionado who has been growing plants for as long as she can remember.  Her love of flora guided her career to become a professional grower at a local greenhouse where she honed her skills and advised what to plant where for the best growth and aesthetic appeal.  Beckie uses her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree to help people design their flower and vegetable gardens. \nBeckie expands her knowledge in the off seasons by taking courses on seed starting\, organic growing\, pesticides\, pests\, and biological control. \nIn January of 2024 Beckie started her own business beckiescreations.com where she grows and sells plants out of her home. \nGrowing is her passion.  She is excited to share her knowledge and assist new and seasoned gardeners grow happy\, healthy plants.  From houseplants to vegetables\, perennials and everything in between; plants are Beckie’s life! \nIn her presentation ‘Step by step guide to repotting plants’\, Beckie will demonstrate when and how to upsize\, focusing on proper watering techniques and root growth. \n\nBeckie Holmes Charette\nBeckiescreations.com\nPlants@beckiescreations.com
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/april-2024/
LOCATION:Parkside Centre\, 140 Durham Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 3M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240419T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240419T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20240411T125002Z
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SUMMARY:GardenOntario Earth Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Images: GardenOntario logo from gardenontario.org/ Image of Earth Day by Satheesh Sankaran from Pixabay\nHow to Join the Event:\nClick this WebEX meeting link on April 19th starting at 6:40 pm to join the meeting: https://gardenontario.webex.com/gardenontario/j.php?MTID=m6b12b0a7c3fb639d96eb9241a0ff747d  \nThe easiest way to join is to click “Continue in Browser”\, then “Join as a Guest” and enter your name and email address. You will then be directed to the meeting.  \nAbout the Event:\nJoin GardenOntario on April 19th at 7:00 pm via WebEx to hear speaker Claudette Sims\, who will discuss “A Gardening Conundrum: Why are invasive plants sold in nurseries?” \nInvasive plants are a threat to biodiversity\, human health and our economy. They threaten native plants\, insects\, animals and our forests. So why are they still sold in nurseries? This talk will answer that question and suggest actions that we can all take to safeguard biodiversity. \nWe’ll also hear from the OHA Conservation & Environmental Committee on What’s New for Societies/Clubs! \nThis event will be first-come\, first-served and opened up to the first 1000 individuals logged on to the WebEx account. The WebEx Account will be live starting at 6:40 pm. \nAll cameras and microphones must be turned off to ensure viewing pleasure by all. Sponsored by Shawn LaPalm Insurance Agency Inc. \nView more information about this event
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/gardenontario-earth-day-celebration/
LOCATION:Join Virtually (Online)
CATEGORIES:General Interest
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240324T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
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SUMMARY:March Society General Meeting + Speaker: Ron Lewis
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. \nThe meeting at 2 pm will feature guest speaker Ron Lewis with his presentation on “Tending the Six-Month Northern Vegetable Garden”. \nFor many gardeners in Greater Sudbury and area\, the vegetable garden ends with clean-up on the long\, Labour-Day weekend in early September. True\, some great treats (such as the best of tomatoes) are only available in the warm summer months. But as we move more seriously toward the 100 km (or is it 100 m) local food should not overlook the cool-season vegetables\, especially as\, notwithstanding climate change\, northerners have their share of cool (some would say ‘cold’) weather. This presentation explores growing some beloved vegetables that not only thrive in cool weather but actually give their best only when grown in cool weather\, avoiding the stress of summer heat (remember\, summer heat?). \nAbout Ron Lewis: \nRon Lewis\nRon is a long-time member of the Sudbury Horticultural Society\, and has reveled in entering vegetables and fruits he has grown into the annual SHS competition in August. Although well-known as a grower of winter-hardy fruit trees\, bushes\, and vines\, he considers himself an organic gardener who also grows fruit. With a background in gardening and teaching\, each for several decades in Greater Sudbury\, he likes nothing better than sharing his gardening ideas with others through PowerPoint presentations\, hands-on workshops\, and tours of his home garden; dozens of times for each of the first two\, and literally hundreds of times for the last. Aside from several presentations to the SHS over the years\, Ron has also presented to other horticultural societies in Ontario\, and twice to the Ontario Horticultural Association (OHA).
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/march-2024/
LOCATION:Parkside Centre\, 140 Durham Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 3M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240303T150000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20231111T144249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241112T191503Z
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SUMMARY:Seedy Sudbury 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Seedy Sudbury event is back at Science North on Sunday\, March 3rd\, 2024 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. For more information follow Seedy Sudbury on Facebook.
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/seedy-sudbury-2024/
LOCATION:Science North\, 100 Ramsey Lake Rd\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 5S9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:General Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240225T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240225T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20240121T180601Z
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SUMMARY:February Society General Meeting + Speaker: Paulette Macdonald
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. \nThe meeting at 2 pm will feature guest speaker Paulette Macdonald with her presentation entitled “A Little Patch of Happiness: Soil-searching in the urban garden”. \nPhoto of Paulette Macdonald\nPaulette Macdonald is the team lead at Westmount 4-H Club Community Garden in New Sudbury. The garden was founded 10 years ago with the intention of facilitating all aspects of gardening for the Sudbury 4-H Club participants and their families where youth learn practical skills that they can apply right away in their lives. Since then\, the team has been awarded for creativity and delivery of experiential learning programs and leadership. \nPreviously\, the Sudbury 4-H Club was founded in 2002 in response to a growing need for youth to engage in practical skills for better living. Having been a 4-H member herself in the Ottawa Valley\, Paulette knew that the philosophy of “Learn to Do by Doing” (the 4-H motto) was a successful way to share knowledge. Thus\, the Club was born and 4-H Ontario could now boast its first-ever urban 4-H Club! Ever since her childhood on the family farm\, Paulette encourages personal connection to nature and gardening as a means of soil-searching and experiencing transformation in the garden. \nToday\, the community garden is an ongoing project with workshops and a program called Youth-for-Youth Shared Harvest. For instance\, the program offers time in the garden for youth and families to enjoy harvesting their own fresh produce in a fun and wholesome environment. \nPaulette continues her own soil-searching having completed a year-long course in practical herbalism with a wholistic approach to tending both cultivated and wild plants\, and making potent herbal medicines and nourishing foods. Also\, during the height of the pandemic\, Paulette graduated with a B. A. Concentration in Women’s\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies with minor courses in Indigenous studies. Currently\, Paulette is a board member of the Westmount Neighbourhood Association and the Sudbury District 4-H Association. She is an avid gardener\, hiker and a beginner harpist.
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/february-2024/
LOCATION:Parkside Centre\, 140 Durham Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 3M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240128T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240128T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20240103T150208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240205T142114Z
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SUMMARY:January Society General Meeting - Speaker: Heidi Eisenhauer
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. \nThe meeting at 2 pm will feature our guest speaker\, Heidi Eisenhauer entitled “Propagating Native Plants” \nHeidi will speak to propagating native plant seeds\, propagation techniques\, easy to grow native plants\, how to choose based on your garden ecosystem\, plus a selection of local plants on the list to aid in re-greening. Heidi will also touch on increasing native pollinators and feeding the birds. \nHeidi Eisenhauer\nBiography: \nHeidi studied urban agriculture with the San Francisco League of Urban Gardeners (SLUG) in 2000 and gave 10k+ compost workshops. Working on many community garden and harm reduction community garden projects. She became interested in native plants through her love of birds.  She volunteered & worked with the North American Native Plant Society for 3+ years on various projects. Through this work she was connected with invasive plant action groups and spent many weekends tackling garlic mustard & sea buckthorn. She co-coordinated the RoncyWorks BIA Green Team with 32 streetside garden beds & volunteers. Heidi designed the contents & plants for the first canoe for the David Suzuki Foundation Buterflyway program. \nWhen Heidi moved to Sudbury in 2017 and she took a Morel Family Foundation Park under her wing and has worked for 7 years to eradicate exotic garden migrants and invasive plants. With Rainbow Routes\,  Invasive Plant Council\,  Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury + Heidi has facilitated native plant and invasive plant pull strolls.   Heidi has a love of Seedy Sundays and forest walks – she collects native plant seeds throughout the seasons and gives native plant and seed walks and talks with her ‘free time’. \nIn addition to her volunteer endeavours\, Heidi is a vocal advocate for homelessness issues\, working towards comprehensive solutions for marginalized communities.  As the Executive Director of Réseau ACCESS Network\, Heidi works towards providing equitable health services for people who use drugs\, highlighting Harm Reduction\, Supervised Consumption Site\, 2S-LGBTQIA+\, Peer Programming\, and Education services.
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/january-2024/
LOCATION:Parkside Centre\, 140 Durham Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 3M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20231203T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231203T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20230412T131219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T133136Z
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SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting + Christmas Show
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our Annual General 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. \nChristmas Show – Theme: “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year”\nClick on the “Christmas Show 2023” link below to learn more about the theme\, categories\, and details of our annual Christmas Show. \nBring entries to the Parkside Centre on Sunday December 3rd between 11:30am and 12:30pm\, at which time judging will begin. \nView Details Here: Christmas Show 2023 (PDF File)\n  \nSHS Board of Directors Election\nThe Sudbury Horticultural Society Board of Directors has created the following proposed slate of officers for the election that will be held at our AGM and Christmas Show on Sunday December 3rd at Parkside Centre. If the presented slate of officers is not approved at the AGM\, additional nominations for President\, 1st Vice President\, 2nd Vice President\, and/or Directors for 2024-2025 can be made from the floor at the AGM and an election will take place.
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/december-2023/
LOCATION:Parkside Centre\, 140 Durham Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 3M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20231029T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20231029T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20230412T131141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T133159Z
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SUMMARY:October Society General Meeting + Pumpkinfest - Speaker: Nathan Langley
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. \nThe meeting at 2 pm will feature our guest speaker\, Nathan Langley who will speak about Garden Design. Scroll on to read Nathan’s biography. \n\nPumpkinfest Theme: “Fabulous Fall”\nWe will also be featuring Pumpkinfest\, our annual pumpkin carving and design show. It is an excellent opportunity for you to show your skills in pumpkin carving and floral arranging. See the show categories below for more information: \nFloral Design\n\n“A Wonderfully Warm Welcome” – seasonal door decor (wreath\, swag\, etc.)\n“A Burst of Colour” – table centrepiece in warm\, fall colours\n“Pumpkin Squash” – an arrangement in a small pumpkin or other gourd\n\nPumpkin Carving\n\n “Jack-o-Lantern” – the traditional look of the carved face\n“Rocky Horror Picture Show” – the more horrid\, the better\n\nPhotography\n\nGolden gems (bloom or blooms close up)\nPumpkins! (in any setting)\nTools of a gardener\nFiery maples\nAn autumn harvest\nA Jack-o-Lantern (carved)\nFront yard or entranceway decorated for Halloween\nChinese Lanterns (the orange seed pods)\n\nYouth Classes\n\n“Boils & Ghouls” – a carved and/or decorated pumpkin\n\n\nGuest Speaker: Nathan Langley\, Garden Designer\nNathan Langley\nNathan’s Biography\nNathan Langley is a garden designer\, writer\, and photographer serving the Greater Sudbury and French River areas. His presentation will examine a front yard / backyard garden design of his that was completed earlier this year in the south end of Sudbury\, and will cover how to design a garden all the way through to installation.Nathan grew up in the Cariboo-Chilcotin interior of British Columbia\, Canada. Hiking and biking among the Douglas Firs and Lodgepole Pines\, Nathan developed a deeply rooted connection to nature. His career began at the University of British Columbia where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology\, specializing in botany. It was here that he learned about the intricate world of plants and how they function. During this time\, he also began learning about plant germination and basic care while working in the UBC Botany Department’s greenhouse.After completing his undergraduate degree\, Nathan accepted a job working as a horticulturist at the UBC Botanical Gardens and Nitobe Memorial Garden. While at the Garden\, Nathan continued to develop his skills in plant identification and care as he learned from experienced botanists\, curators\, and horticulturists who looked after numerous plant collections from all over the world. After moving to Ontario\, Nathan worked as a seasonal horticulturist at the University of Guelph Arboretum while earning a Master degree in Landscape Architecture. Once finished\, Nathan worked as a sessional instructor at the University of Guelph\, as well as a project manager and landscape steward for a landscape restoration / redevelopment project on a 6-acre property north of Guelph\, Ontario. Nathan moved to Sudbury\, Ontario in the fall of 2018\, and spent the 2019 season as the Landscape Designer at the Azilda Greenhouses. In 2020\, Nathan began offering design services to the Greater Sudbury area with Gardens by Nathan (www.gardensbynathan.ca).
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/october-2023/
LOCATION:Parkside Centre\, 140 Durham Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 3M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230924T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230924T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20230412T131031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T133215Z
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SUMMARY:September Society General Meeting - Speaker: Fionna Tough
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. \nThe meeting at 2 pm will feature our guest speaker\, Fionna Tough\, Urban Food Coordinator\, Flour Mill Community Farm  \nFionna Tough\nSpeaker Biography \nFionna Tough is a Settler person\, born and raised in Sudbury/ N’Swakamok. She studied Linguistics and Political Science at U of T before graduating from Fleming College’s Sustainable Agriculture Program and has been growing food and educating others to do the same for the better part of the last ten years. In 2021\, Fionna began studying Project Management at Cambrian College where she learned how to apply the PM Framework to community development work. She is very excited to be coordinating the Flour Mill Community Farm (FMCF) through her role as the Urban Food Coordinator via reThink Green & The Foodshed Project. The FMCF is very close to her heart\, and she supports its efforts in honour of David Dubois & Erica Lagios\, who were movers and shakers in the local food movement. \nAbout the Flour Mill Community Farm \nThe Flour Mill Community Farm is a community-driven project that was sparked by residents of greater Sudbury who wanted to make positive change in the Flour Mill and Donovan neighbourhoods. Since breaking ground in 2017\, this initiative has used agriculture as a tool to help youth gain meaningful job experience\, social skills development\, and a deeper connection to the environment and the food system. Fresh\, ecologically-raised produce is grown by the youth each year and is offered at affordable prices to those living near the farm. The farm produces hundreds of pounds of food each year and has employed over 50 youth in Greater Sudbury\, as well as new\, aspiring farmers. In 2023\, a new ¼ acre site will be put into production to better supply those accessing food through the project.
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/september-2023/
LOCATION:Parkside Centre\, 140 Durham Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 3M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230820T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230820T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20230412T130929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T133221Z
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SUMMARY:August Society General Meeting + Perennial and Vegetable Show - Speaker: Elaine Tremblay
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. \nThe meeting at 2 pm will feature our guest speaker Elaine Tremblay\, who will be speaking about monarch butterflies \nPhoto of Elaine Tremblay holding monarch butterfly artwork\nElaine’s Biography: \nHi\, my name is Elaine Tremblay. I am 76 yrs old\, married\, with three boys and four grand children. I have been a PSW for 32 years and am still working with one client just because I enjoy it. I have been volunteering for over ten yrs in my hometown of Windsor and for the past 30 years here in St. Charles and Sudbury. I was a member of the St. Charles First Response for 25 years. I serve on the St. Charles Beautification Committee and the Remembrance Day Committee. I also am a member of Magical Paws Pet Therapy. Our members bring our dogs to all the nursing homes\, retirement homes\, and schools in Sudbury. \nI got involved with raising monarch butterflies five years ago after seeing a friend’s posts on Facebook. She was raising monarchs and releasing them in memory of loved ones whom had passed on. I thought it was a beautiful idea\, that served two purposes: to help save the monarch\, and help heal a broken heart. I am honoured to pass on my knowledge to the members of the Sudbury Horticultural Society. \nThank you for having me. \nPerennial and Vegetable Show \nWe will also be hosting our Perennial and Vegetable Show. \nView the guidelines for entry into our August Show.
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/august-2023/
LOCATION:Parkside Centre\, 140 Durham Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 3M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230717
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20230502T190733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T133230Z
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SUMMARY:2023 Open Garden Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Image Credit: “Flower Garden” is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0\n\nThank you for your support in 2023! The sale of digital passports on our website is now closed.\nEnjoy a self-guided tour featuring several Greater Sudbury area gardens. \nAll attendees of Open Garden Weekend must purchase a passport to view and tour the gardens. Passports are $10 per person. \nDates: Saturday July 15 and Sunday July 16\, 2023\nTimes: 10am to 3pm \nOpen Garden Weekend will happen rain or shine. \nLearn More about Open Garden Weekend \nFor more information\, please contact: ogw@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca \n\n\n\nSubmit Your Garden for 2024\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/open-garden-weekend/
LOCATION:See Your Passport for a Map of Garden Locations
CATEGORIES:General Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230624T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230624T143000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20230622T130308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T133234Z
UID:2543-1687611600-1687617000@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Inspired Green Living Planting Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Plant a Pollinator Garden! \nLearn about some species of native plants to attract pollinators to your garden\, whether you are looking to enhance your existing garden\, start up a new pollinator garden bed\, or want to try your hand at a few garden containers for your balcony\, or even if you are simply wanting to get more pollinators to help with your veggie garden. \nIn this interactive workshop\, you will get to plant some wildflower seeds of your own to take home and takes place on Saturday\, June 24th from 1 pm to 2:30 pm. \nPre-registration is required for all participants. Click to register.
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/inspired-green-living-planting-workshop/
LOCATION:New Sudbury Centre\, 1349 Lasalle Blvd\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3A 1Z2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230613T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230613T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20230427T134216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T133238Z
UID:2134-1686679200-1686686400@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Planting at John Street Park (Part 3)
DESCRIPTION:The 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. \nWe have scheduled planting work bees at John Street Park on Tuesday\, June 6 (6pm)\, Saturday\, June 10 (10:30am)\, and Tuesday\, June 13 (6pm). \nWe will work come rain or shine. If you are available to assist us\, 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/planting-at-john-street-park-part-3/
LOCATION:John Street Park\, Corner of John Street and Paris Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230610T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230610T123000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20230427T134131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T133243Z
UID:2132-1686393000-1686400200@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Planting at John Street Park (Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:The 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. \nWe have scheduled planting work bees at John Street Park on Tuesday\, June 6 (6pm)\, Saturday\, June 10 (10:30am)\, and Tuesday\, June 13 (6pm). \nWe will work come rain or shine. If you are available to assist us\, 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/planting-at-john-street-park-part-2/
LOCATION:John Street Park\, Corner of John Street and Paris Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230606T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230606T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20230427T133425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T133300Z
UID:2127-1686074400-1686081600@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Planting at John Street Park (Part 1)
DESCRIPTION:The 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. \nWe have scheduled planting work bees at John Street Park on Tuesday\, June 6 (6pm)\, Saturday\, June 10 (10:30am)\, and Tuesday\, June 13 (6pm). \nWe will work come rain or shine. If you are available to assist us\, 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/planting-at-john-street-park-part-1/
LOCATION:John Street Park\, Corner of John Street and Paris Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230604T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230604T150000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20230412T134957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T133257Z
UID:2079-1685883600-1685890800@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:King Stropharia Garden Bed Inoculation Demonstration Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Register for Free Online\nPlease join the Ugly Barn Farm and the Sudbury Horticultural Society on Sunday June 4th from 1pm – 3pm at the John Street Park. \n\nIn cooperation with the Sudbury Horticultural Society\, the Ugly Barn Farm will be demonstrating how to inoculate a perennial mushroom garden bed. This mushroom has many names including: wine cap/ king stropharia/ garden giant and is both beneficial to the garden soil and plants as well as being an edible mushroom!\n\nDuring this workshop we will discuss:\n\nHow to inoculate your garden bed\nThe materials you will need\nHow to maintain your garden bed and expand it\nHow to identify this mushroom\nHow it benefits the garden\nHow to harvest/ prepare it\n\nThere is no cost to the workshop\, but we ask that you please register through our website so we can anticipate numbers. If you would like\, you will have the opportunity to purchase spawn at the workshop for your garden at home. \nLearn more about this workshop [PDF]
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/king-stropharia-garden-bed-inoculation-demonstration-workshop/
LOCATION:John Street Park\, Corner of John Street and Paris Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230527T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230527T140000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20230327T174419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T133304Z
UID:1954-1685178000-1685196000@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Gardeners Day and Spring Plant Sale at the Sudbury Market
DESCRIPTION:About the Event\n\nThe Sudbury Farmers Market and Sudbury Horticultural Society invite all gardeners in Greater Sudbury to join in a celebration of gardening at Science North on Saturday May 27th from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. \nOn that day\, the Society will host its annual Spring Plant Sale of hardy perennials donated by members and supporters.  Since these plants will be sourced from local gardens you can be sure that they are hardy in our growing zone.  Master Gardeners will be on-hand to provide gardening advice. \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. \nA variety of gardening-related organizations and businesses will join us to provide information about their services and sell many of their products. \n\nView photos from our 2022 Gardener’s Day at the Market\nView photos from our 2022 Spring Plant Sale at the Market\n\n\n\nNew IMAX Film\n\nIn 2023 VETAC celebrates 50 years of regreening in Greater Sudbury. Free shrub seedlings will be available for planting in home gardens\, and local mining companies – Vale and Sudbury INO – will be distributing tree seedlings and information about their regreening initiatives.  Learn more about this internationally recognized regreening program that will be featured in a new IMAX movie that will be shown locally and around the world.  Jane Goodall’s “Reasons for Hope”  will be showing in Science North’s IMAX theatre this spring and summer. \nFree Shrub Seedlings\nGardeners will receive a free Rosa blanda (smooth wild rose / meadow rose) and/or Aronia melanocarpa (black chokeberry) from VETAC (Greater Sudbury’s Regreening Committee) for planting on their property. Join us in our regreening efforts by planting hardy native plants that support our local pollinators and wildlife. \n\n\nFree Local Compost\n\nGreater Sudbury Environmental Services will also be providing information about composting\, and distributing free samples of locally produced compost. \n\n\nApply For Outdoor Booth Space\n\nAll gardening-related vendors and exhibitors are invited to apply online for OUTDOOR booth space at the event through the Sudbury Farmers Market. Market organizers will provide more details about the plans for the event to successful applicants. \n  \n\n\nVendors & Participants\nAs participants are confirmed by the Sudbury Farmers Market they will be added to the lists below:\nEnvironmental Displays & Community Services\n\n\n\nCoalition for a Liveable Sudbury\nFinding Polaris Wilderness Community\nFlour Mill Community Farm\nGreater Sudbury Environmental Services\nJunction Creek Stewardship Committee\nSudbury Community Garden Network\nSudbury Horticultural Society\nSudbury INO: a Glencore Company\nSudbury Paramedic Services\nSudbury Shared Harvest\nUkrainian Seniors’ Centre\nVale\nVETAC (Greater Sudbury’s Regreening Committee)\n\nPlants and Produce Vendors\n\n\nBeautiful Field Farm and Fruit Trees\nCollège Boréal\nCreekbend Farm / Sucrerie Seguin Sugarbush\nFamily Roots Farm\nGrant’s Wild Preserves\nNorthern Heirloom\nOff the Bee’tn Path\nThree Forks Farms\nVillam Farms\n\n\nArts and Crafts Vendors\n\n\nArt by Tammy Gervais\nDLR Photography\nEarthy Elegance Pottery\nGranny Bird Designs\nKatie Fenerty\nLala Leafshop\nNature Reborn Designs\nQuarter Notes\nSasperry Designs\nSprouted Moon Apothecary\nTerracotta Textiles\nThe Flannel Couch\n\nGardening Advice and Supplies\n\nBuddies Gardening\nFaux Rocks\nOrmuir Organics\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. \nPlants should be potted\, labelled\, and dropped off at one of our convenient drop-off sites between May 20th and 26th so that they can be picked up in the late afternoon of Friday May 26th: \n\n10 O’Connor Street\, Sudbury\, ON P3E 1H9\n2793 Algonquin Road\, Sudbury\, ON P3E 4X7\n895 Downland Avenue\, Sudbury\, ON P3A 3M2\n4605 Rita Street\, Hanmer\, ON P3P 1X6\n166 Old Soo Road\, Lively\, ON P3Y 1J9\n181 Garson-Coniston Road\, Garson\, ON P3L 1G3\n\nAll funds raised through this sale will be used to support the Society’s programs and initiatives throughout the year. Learn more and become involved. \nPlant Sale Coordinators Cathy Carr and Pat O’Grady can be contacted for more details by e-mail at plantsale@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca. \nMaster Gardeners will be on-site during the sale to provide gardening advice. \nStudent volunteers from the Environment Club at Lockerby Composite School will be available to assist with transporting plants that are purchased to vehicles in the Science North parking lot. \nSetup for the sale will begin after 7:00 a.m. but plants will not be available for sale until after 9:00 a.m. The sale will continue throughout the day until 2:00 p.m. or until all plants have been sold.
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/gardeners-day-and-spring-plant-sale-at-the-sudbury-market/
LOCATION:Sudbury Market at Science North\, 100 Ramsey Lake Road\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 5S9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:General Interest
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230520T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230520T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20230412T130653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T133310Z
UID:2061-1684578600-1684584000@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Work Bee at John Street Park (Part 2)
DESCRIPTION:The 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. \nWe have scheduled clean-up work bees at John Street Park on Wednesday\, May 17 (9:00 am)\, and Saturday\, May 20 (10:30 am). \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/work-bee-at-john-street-park-2/
LOCATION:John Street Park\, Corner of John Street and Paris Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230520
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230527
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20230405T204718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T133314Z
UID:2043-1684540800-1685145599@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Donate to the Spring Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:The Sudbury Horticultural Society welcomes plant donations from members and supporters who wish to support our Gardeners Day and Spring Plant Sale happening on Saturday May 27\, 2023 from 9am to 2pm at the Sudbury Market at Science North. \nPlants should be potted\, labelled\, and dropped off at one of our convenient drop-off sites between May 20th and 26th so that they can be picked up in the late afternoon of Friday May 26th: \n\n10 O’Connor Street\, Sudbury\, ON P3E 1H9\n2793 Algonquin Road\, Sudbury\, ON P3E 4X7\n895 Downland Avenue\, Sudbury\, ON P3A 3M2 (Drop off your gardening books and magazines to this location for our book sale)\n4605 Rita Street\, Hanmer\, ON P3P 1X6\n166 Old Soo Road\, Lively\, ON P3Y 1J9\n181 Garson-Coniston Road\, Garson\, ON P3L 1G3\n\nAll funds raised through this sale will be used to support the Society’s programs and initiatives throughout the year. Learn more and become involved. We kindly ask that you do not supply invasive plants for our sale. Please contact us if you have any questions about your plant donations. \nPlant Sale Coordinators Cathy Carr and Pat O’Grady can be contacted for more details by e-mail at plantsale@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca.
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/donate-to-the-spring-plant-sale/
LOCATION:See Event Details for Drop Off Locations
CATEGORIES:Donation Opportunity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230517T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230517T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20230412T130435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T133319Z
UID:2058-1684314000-1684324800@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Work Bee at John Street Park (Part 1)
DESCRIPTION:The 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. \nWe have scheduled clean-up work bees at John Street Park on Wednesday\, May 17 (9:00 am)\, and Saturday\, May 20 (10:30 am). \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/work-bee-at-john-street-park/
LOCATION:John Street Park\, Corner of John Street and Paris Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Volunteer Opportunity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230430T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230430T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20230321T162144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T133324Z
UID:1734-1682863200-1682870400@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:April Society General Meeting - Speaker: Dr. Joe Shorthouse
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. The meeting at 2 pm will feature our guest speaker\, Dr. Joe D. Shorthouse entitled “Purple lilacs – Sudbury’s welcome to spring” \nRead articles by Dr. Joe D. Shorthouse on our blog \nThis presentation celebrates the contributions made by lilac shrubs to gardens in the City of Greater Sudbury. Lilacs were introduced to Sudbury from eastern Europe and thrive here because they require cold winter temperatures for their buds to mature. They are loved for their purple flowers with rich fragrance and are said to symbolize success and royalty. The presentation will be richly illustrated with close-up photographs of the flowers\, pollinating insects\, and examples of shrubs from the Sudbury area and Manitoulin Island. Hints on growing lilacs will also be provided. \nJoe Shorthouse in a retired professor of entomology and environmental biology at Laurentian University where he taught\, and researched the biology of wild roses and lowbush blueberry. He is a graduate of the Universities of Alberta and Saskatchewan\, has written two books\, and authored several hundred scientific papers\, magazine and newspaper articles. He has written 16 front page Accent articles for the Sudbury Star\, about 50 feature articles for The Manitoulin Expositor\, and has been invited to lecture on his discoveries around the world including South Africa\, Turkey\, Japan\, Australia\, France\, Germany\, Brazil\, and Israel\, as well as all provinces and 7 states in the United States. He and his wife Marilyn have together walked through thick patches of wild roses and gardens in all parts of Canada for 52 years taking pictures used in presentations to nature\, service and garden clubs\, guests of cruise ships\, and after dinner entertainment at conferences. \n \nDr. Joe Shorthouse
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/april-2023/
LOCATION:Parkside Centre\, 140 Durham Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 3M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230422T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230422T153000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20230414T125336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T133329Z
UID:2107-1682170200-1682177400@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:Earth Day Celebration and Launch of Climate Justice Corner
DESCRIPTION:Sharing an event from a community partner\nCome celebrate Earth Day and the opening of the Climate Justice Corner\, Saturday\, April 22\, 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. at the main library (74 Mackenzie) or on-line. \n\nLearn more about this event from the Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury website.\n\n1:30pm: Readings\, music\, poetry\, & art (in the library foyer\, or on FB live) \n\nReadings by Deanna Nebenionquit\, Sophia Mathur\, Adam Selalmatzidis\, Tt Scott\, Brydon King\, and Sharon Roy.\nPoem by poet laureate Kyla Heyming\, written for the occasion.\nMusic by Sicousi\, and sing along with the Song Sister Circle.\nArt by Sarah King Gold\, painted on site.\n\nTeaching and activity with Anishinaabek artist and educator Will Morin \n\n Sit in a circle while Will weaves a large dream catcher\, as he shares Ojibway teachings of spring and our connections to Mother Earth.\n\n2:30 – 3:30 PM: Indoor activities \n\nKids story time & kids crafts in the children’s area.\nOpen art activity: window painting to express your reflections.\nVisit the Climate Justice Corner.\n\n1:30 – 3:30:  Outdoor Earth Day activities for all ages  \n\nArt with natural activities: make wreaths with garden vines; make/paint salt dough decorations.\nMake carrot strips to plant in your garden.\nSilkscreening activity with Myths and Mirrors: Bring a t-shirt or other fabric\, and silkscreen a climate justice graphic onto it.\nSnacks.\n\nBetter Beginnings Better Futures Indigenous Led program will do the opening and closing. \nAs per guidance from Public Health\, masks are encouraged indoor\, and masks will be available at the event. \nSudbury Horticultural Society Library Donation\nThe Sudbury Horticultural Society has made a book donation to the Greater Sudbury Public Library in honour of this event. The book is called “The Climate Change Garden: Down to Earth Advice for Growing a Resilient Garden” by Sally Morgan and Kim Stoddart. \n\nLearn more about SHS Library Donations
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/earth-day-celebration-and-launch-of-climate-justice-corner/
LOCATION:Greater Sudbury Public Library – Main Branch\, 74 Mackenzie Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3C 4X8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:General Interest
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230326T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230326T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20230305T044207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T133151Z
UID:712-1679839200-1679846400@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:March Society General Meeting - Speaker: Jennifer Davidson
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next public meeting on Sunday\, March 26th at the Parkside Centre on Durham Street in Sudbury. Doors open at 1:15 pm for socializing and light refreshments. The meeting at 2 pm will feature our guest speaker\, Jennifer Davidson. \nJennifer and her crew at Buddies Gardening have been designing and maintaining gardens all over Sudbury since 2016. She’ll be sharing stories\, photos\, and tips from the field\, including lessons learned\, hopeful experiments\, and also a few deep dives into some of the more fascinating aspects of specific plants she’s come across. \nhttps://www.buddiesgardening.ca 
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/march-2023/
LOCATION:Parkside Centre\, 140 Durham Street\, Sudbury\, Ontario\, P3E 3M7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230320
DTSTAMP:20260420T113925
CREATED:20230305T062151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231207T133144Z
UID:833-1678388400-1679255999@sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca
SUMMARY:The Great Grow Along
DESCRIPTION:Great Grow Along is a 10-day virtual festival inspiring and connecting tens of thousands with the influencers\, taste-makers\, educators and cutting edge content of today’s gardening world. It includes over 40 workshops\, virtual tours of inspiring North American public gardens nation-wide\, “Steal the Look” with award winning private gardens\, Community Garden profiles\, Behind the Scenes mini-documentaries\, and Houseplant Happy Hours… join real time and connect with presenters and other attendees or watch at your convenience with (paid) On-demand access.\nThis timely content will help you up your plant game or inspire you to try new ideas in 2023. It will be a unique opportunity to be encouraged and educated with fresh and unique content by\nsome of the biggest influencers\, educators and taste-makers in today’s gardening world. \nGet more info at https://greatgrowalong.com
URL:https://sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca/event/great-grow-along/
LOCATION:Join Virtually (Online)
CATEGORIES:General Interest
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