Hands gardening together
Courtesy of the Lexington Field and Garden Club

Erika Huber is the Youth and Family Program Coordinator for Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. She holds degrees in Forestry and Horticulture and has over ten years of experience working with children in environmental and gardening education.

Courtesy of the Lexington Field and Garden Club

Erika will present a visually-inspiring slideshow on the plants, features and activities of a children’s garden that will attract and engage children of all ages. The presentation will elaborate on how water, soil, specific planting activities, creative features and living creatures all play a part in the make-up of an unforgettable children’s garden.

This event is free. All are welcome and bring a friend.

Date:  Wednesday, March 8
9:30 a.m. Social/10:00 a.m. Meeting

Place:  Follen Church (755 Mass Avenue)

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