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Field Trips and Hikes

Saturday, April 25, 2009 - Allee Woods in Parke County.  More details will follow as the date approaches.

30 May -- Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge, Jennings County.

27 June -- Swamp Angel Nature Preserve, Noble County. 

25 July -- Fisher Oak Savanna Nature Preserve, Jasper County.

29 August -- Yuhas Woods, Randolph County.

 Download a pdf version of the events calendar.

INPAWS 2009 Programs

Mark your Calendars NOW - Saturday, May 9 - Annual INPAWS Plant Sale, Trinity/St. Richard’s, 3243 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis. Additional details will be available later.

Below are events where INPAWS will have a presence. Some are INPAWS sponsored, others are fairs or venues where INPAWS will have a booth or distribute brochures. Click on the link for the event for more information. If no link is available, please contact Dan Anderson for info.

Also be sure to check for events sponsored by your local chapter. Go to Regional Chapters for postings of events.

March 14-22 Indiana Flower & Patio Show

Indiana State Fairgrounds, Indianapolis. Click here for more information. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!

April 19 - Zionsville Greenfest

Zion Nature Center, 1-4 p.m., Zionsville, Indiana. Click here for more information.

April 24 - Arbor Day - Indiana State Museum

Click here for details about ISM's Arbor Day Celebration

April 25 - Earth Day

11 a.m - 4 p.m., American Legion Mall and Veterans Memorial Plaza on the corner of Meridian and North Streets, Downtown Indianapolis. Go to Earth Day Indiana's website. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!

May 1-3 - Orchard in Bloom

Holliday Park, Indianapolis. Click here for more information. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!

Contact Dan Anderson if you can help with the INPAWS booth at the Flower & Patio Show, Earth Day, or Orchard in Bloom.


Other Programs (non-INPAWS sponsored):

March - May - Gardening Series at T.C. Steele State Historic Site, Nashville, Indiana

Download a PDF with dates and description of each event. Hiking trails, historic gardens, and a nature preserve are also available to explore free.

Monday, March 9  Fall Flowers: Annuals and Perennials that Bloom in Autumn  Presentation by Master Gardener and naturalist Coletta Cosiba. Your fall garden will be as glorious as the spring and summer garden with these plants that are hardy in dry and hot conditions. So much color for the time of the year when you thought the gardens were done blooming! 7:00 p.m., Brownsburg Community Center, 317-852-4172. Free.

Thursday, March 12  Vegetable Gardening: Growing Tasty Food in Your Garden  Presentation by Master Gardener and naturalist Coletta Cosiba. Producing food for your table has numerous benefits--lots of vitamins, it’s fresh, tastes so wonderful, you have to eat it to believe the difference from supermarket food. It is not hard to grow a few vegetables or an entire garden of luscious treats. 6:30 p.m., Brownsburg Library, 852-3167. Also Monday, March 23, 7:00 p.m.,  Brownsburg Community Center, 317-852-4172. Free.

Saturday, March 14  Garfield Park Junior Gardener Club  Bring your aspiring gardeners, ages 6 to 12, for a different fun garden lesson each month and activity.  Registration is recommended.  Free. 11:00 a.m. to noon, Garfield Park Conservatory, 2505 Conservatory Drive, Indianapolis. 

Saturday, March 21  SLT Land Stewardship Activity  Volunteer Workday at the Restle Preserve (Monroe County)  Help Sycamore Land Trust staff maintain a trail to a historic cemetery on our lovely Restle Preserve, part of the Beanblossom Bottoms Nature Preserve complex. 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Free and open to the public. For meet-up location and details, please RSVP and include your phone number by March 16 to info@sycamorelandtrust.org  or 812-336-5382, ext.100.  

Tuesday, March 24  Home and Garden Photography  Zionsville landscape photographer Christopher Jordan shares creative tips on getting just the right photo of your home and gardens. Learn from an expert in the field! Jordan's book on this topic will be available for purchase following the program. A "Hearth & Home" series program. Free. 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Library, 250 North 5th Street, Zionsville.  www.zionsville.lib.in.us

Thursday, March 26  Green Site Planning Workshop Intended for planners, landscape architects, developers, engineers, local government plan reviewers, and water quality specialists, but anyone interested in innovative ways to use native vegetation with storm water management is invited. Presenters David Dods and Kari Mackenbach from the nationally known URS Company will teach about sizing and designing Best Management Practices (BMPs) for water quality & volume control, site selection & evaluation, and rain garden sizing. Fee $30.00; includes program, refreshments, box lunch, and tour of Earth Discovery Center water management. Register by Friday, March 13, to ensure that space is available. 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Earth Discovery Center, Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis. Download the brochure/registration form at www.marionswcd.org

Saturday, March 28  CILTI Workshop  Keeping Your Land and Making a Profit (Greenwood)  Third of three workshops for landowners presented by Central Indiana Land Trust. 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., S&E Produce and Flowers, Greenwood. The cost is $15 (less if attending more than one session). Register at www.conservingindiana.org.

Saturday, March 28  Lights Out for Earth Hour 2009  World Wildlife Fund is asking individuals, businesses, governments, and organizations around the world to turn off their lights for one hour--Earth Hour--to make a global statement of concern about climate change and to demonstrate their commitment to finding solutions. Turn out. Take action. Lights out at 8:30 p.m.

Tuesday, March 31  Workshop: Your Yard, Your Tree  Learn about tree placement, species selection, how to plant, mulching, pruning, insects and diseases and much more! Participating families will receive a free copy of the class-related book: "Your Yard Your Trees... A Homeowner's Guide." A "Hearth & Home" series program. Free. 6:30 p.m., Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Library, 250 North 5th Street, Zionsville.  www.zionsville.lib.in.us

Thursday, April 2  IMA Horticultural Society Lecture Tried and True! Proven Perennials from the Chicago Botanic Garden Trials  Field observation, years of experience, and a passion for plants—all blend together in the Chicago Botanic Garden’s Plant Evaluation Program. Dedicated to the scientific study of perennials, annuals, vines, shrubs, and trees, the program evaluates plants for qualities that make them superior for gardens in the Upper Midwest, rating them on ornamental value, cultural adaptability, winter hardiness, and disease and pest resistance. Presenter Richard Hawke, CBG’s Plant Evaluation Manager, recently received the Perennial Plant Association’s Academic Award for teaching excellence. 7:30 p.m., Tobias Theater, IMA. Free. www.imahortsoc.org

April 11 - 6th Annual White River RC&D Wildflower Hike, Co-sponsored by the Sycamore Land Trust.

Morning hike in Spring Mill State Park to a small barrens that has some unusual plants. Buffet lunch at the Inn with a speaker from the Park. Afternoon hike to Cave River Valley, a private property acquired by the Nature Conservancy that will be transferred to Spring Mill State Park. Hikes held rain or shine; led by Kay Yatskievych and Carroll Ritter.

Registration is required and is limited to 40 people. Registration fee is $5 plus lunch ($10.62 adult, $8.50 senior, $5.37 child 5-10; all taxes included). Registration fee is waived for students and Spring Mill State Park Gate fee will be waived for the event.

To register send $5 to Mary Jane Deel, White River RC&D, 1919 Steven Ave., Bedford, IN 47421; or reserve by e-mail or phone maryjane.deel@in.usda.gov 

Southern Ohio Wildflower Pilgrimage
April 17, 18, 19, 2009
The Arc of Appalachia Preserve System

Three days of over thirty field trips to southern Ohio’s spectacular wildflower showcases. Led by some of our area’s best botanists and naturalists. Each field trip is limited to 15 participants. The Arc of Appalachia region has some of the most beautiful wildflower displays in the U.S. Eastern Temperate Forest. You are encouraged to register as quickly as possible. Area lodging and complete meals available.

This year’s keynote speaker is Kentucky’s superlative Photographer, Tom Barnes, author of Kentucky's Last Great Places, Wildflowers and Ferns of Kentucky, and the  just-released Rare Wildflowers of Kentucky. 

Sponsored by the Arc of Appalachia Preserve System with the cooperation and assistance of The Nature Conservancy Ohio Chapter, Cincinnati Museum Center, Cincinnati Nature Center, Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, Ohio Division of Natural Areas and Preserves,  Ross County Park District, Shawnee State Park & State Forest, Southern State Community College, and the Ohio Historical Society.

TO REGISTER:  www.highlandssanctuary.org/Wildflower/Pilgrimage.htm

April 24-25 - Midwest-Great Lakes SER (Society for Ecological Restoration) Chapter’s First Annual Meeting, Marian College, Indianapolis, IN

Visit their website at: www.ser.org/content/SERMWGL.asp

May 1-3 - Flora-Quest, Shawnee State Park and Edge of Appalachia Preserve, Ohio

Established in 2007, Flora-Quest is a hand’s-on learning adventure focusing on wild plants. In addition to learning about common plants, Flora-Quest participants will also have the opportunity to observe a number of great rarities. Particularly noteworthy are the Appalachian plants found no further north than Shawnee. Newcomers are often amazed to see southerners like umbrella magnolia, pinxter-flower azaleas, and early stoneroot in the forest. Some of Ohio’s most gifted botanists and naturalists lead Flora-Quest expeditions.

Visit their website for more information: www.flora-quest.com, or download their brochure detailing the trips.

May 1-10 - Native Plants Unlimited 2009 Spring Plant Sale. Over 90 native plant species available. Sales will be at GreenCycle in Noblesville. Maps and Directions are available on the website. Advance orders are due April 3. For a plant list and order form, visit www.nativeplantsunlimited.com. If you prefer a copy in the mail, e-mail George Peregrim at nativeplants@earthlink.net

May 15-16 - BioBlitz at the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore.

Download the brochure for information and how to register.

June 5-6 - BioBlitz at Brown County State Park and June 19-20 Limberlost BioBlitz

Additional information will be available later for these two events. You may also contact Kay Yatskievch at Kay.Yatskievych@mobot.org for information about any of the BioBlitz events.

September 25-27 - Hoosier Outdoor Expo

Fort Harrison State Park, Indianapolis. Click here for more information.

 

 
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