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Build Your Own Lures Parent/Child Ages 5-10Science & TechnologyWhy do fish chase after one lure but ignore the next one? Do they see every color, certain colors or none at all? We will be talking about and looking at a wide variety of gadgets and lures, as well as giving you a chance to make your own to take home and try out. All the supplies and materials are provided, just bring your creativity.Fall 2026 -
Fall Lawn CareLawn & GardenLawn care can be expensive and puzzling. Learn to get the best performance from your yard while protecting lakes and streams from pollutants and runoff. We will cover a wide variety of topics and answer your questions about watering, fertilizing, weed identification and more. Learn how to prep your lawn for winter so you have a yard that is the envy of the neighborhood in the spring. Participants will receive a folder full of great information and a native plant book. Several door prizes will be given away from local plant specialists.Fall 2026 -
Fall Native Perennial PlantingLawn & GardenWhy should spring get all the glory? While you might not think of fall as a time to get outside and plant new perennials, it actually presents a golden opportunity to do just that. Not only is it bargain time for many perennials at the garden store, the growing conditions are perfect for establishing roots. Participants will receive a folder full of great information and a native plant book. Several door prizes will be given away from local plant specialists.Fall 2026 -
Saving Your SeedsLawn & GardenLooking to save some money and learn a new gardening skill? Seed saving is an easy and rewarding practice that will let you become more self-sufficient and select varieties of plants that do best in your unique gardening situations. Come learn how to save seeds from your favorite plants and also give them the best chance of germinating next spring. Participants will receive native plant books. Several door prizes will be given away.Fall 2026 -
Winter Tree and Shrub CareLawn & GardenEven though trees seem to be in a state of hibernation in the winter, not preparing them for the cold, dry winter months can have long term health effects. Learn what you can do to minimize stress so you will have healthy trees in the spring. We will also discuss timing of pruning dormant trees and shrubs for the best spring recovery and growth. Participants will receive native plant books. Several door prizes will be given away.Fall 2026