ECO Fair 2016

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Visitors and Vendors at ECO Fair

This free community day showcases home grown native plants, herbs and berries, handmade items from New Jersey artists and craftspeople, wellness information and a variety of hands-on crafts and activities for families.
FREE admission to all WheatonArts exhibits, studio demonstrations and museum stores throughout the day.

Rain Barrel Workshop

10:30 am to 1 pm, and 2 pm to 4:30 pm
$25 registration required. Space is limited 10 per session

Contact: Pamela Weichmann, pweichmann@wheatonarts.org or ext. 106.

RB workshop logosBecome a wiser water user and eco-friendly gardener by attending a rain barrel workshop, offered by the local New Jersey Watershed Ambassador and Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Cumberland County. Workshop participants will build a rain barrel to take home!

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Walk #1 11:15 am
CU Maurice River Wildlife Management Director Allen Jackson and CU Maurice River Naturalist and Trustee Tony Klock

Walk #2 3:30pm
CU Maurice River Wildlife Management Director Allen Jackson and CU Maurice River Naturalist and Trustee Mary Watkin

Potted native plants

Dr. Douglas TalamyECO Fair Keynote Speaker, Dr, Douglas Tallamy,
will present “Bringing Nature Home.”

 

Tallamy will discuss the important ecological roles of the plants in our landscapes, emphasize the ecological, educational, physical, and emotional benefits of designing landscapes with
these roles in mind, and explore the consequences of failing to do so.

Presentation begins at 1:30 pm followed by a book sale and signing.CU AND WATERSHED logo

Let us know you are attending. Click here.

Presented by Citizens United and WheatonArts with thanks to the Watershed Institute.

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