CONNECTIONS – Today, Connections will connect to the North Shore and beyond with a look at news, news makers, and other stuff. Guests include Catherine Carney-Feldman, Accredited Organic Land Care Professional, Master Gardener, and Owner of Shamrock Acres Landscape Design in Ipswich; and Heather Atwood of Food for Thought, and the MidPod.
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Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary
87 Perkins Row p Topsfield, Massachusetts 01983
CONTACT: Susan Baeslack / 978.887.9264 ext. 7707 / sbaeslack@massaudubon.org
MASS AUDUBON’S IPSWICH RIVER WILDLIFE SANCTUARY OFFERS
ENVIRONMENTAL LANDSCAPING & GARDENING COURSE
Mass Audubon’s Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary in Topsfield is offering a unique five-session course beginning Thursday, September 28: Environmental Landscaping and Gardening. The class will meet on five Thursday evenings, September 28 through October 26, from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at the sanctuary. Learn how to transform your landscape into an ecologically friendly environment using native plants to support wildlife in this comprehensive course taught by Catherine Carney-Feldman, Accredited Organic Land Care Professional, Master Gardener, and Owner of Shamrock Acres Landscape Design in Ipswich. Topics include everything a beginner to advanced gardener needs to know about selecting plants, designing, and implementing a beautiful and environmentally sound garden landscape.
The course is appropriate for landscape professionals, home gardeners, students of environmental studies and landscape design, municipal employees, and anyone interested in learning how to apply an environmental perspective to their landscape work. The class is limited to 12 participants, and everyone who completes the class will be awarded a Certificate of Environmental Gardening.
FEE: $174 ($145/Mass Audubon members). Visit our website for a detailed program description and to register: massaudubon.org/ipswichriver, or call 978-887-9264.