UMaine’s Cooperative Extension is offering several virtual and in-person events across Maine during Maine Impact Week!
From 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM on April 13, please join Horticulture Professional Kate Garland as she offers practical tips for gardeners to be able to provide food, habitat and water resources to stem the decline of insects, native bees, and birds. Garland will offer a special focus on native plants and weave in best landscape management practices as well.
Register for this free, virtual workshop today.
Check out our other exciting events!
- Preserving the Harvest: Rhubarb Chutney (Scarborough): On April 12 from 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM, come learn the many uses of rhubarb in preserving and make chutney, a unique and flavor-filled condiment. Registration $25
- Cooking for Crowds (Virtual): On April 13 from 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM, learn how to cook safely for large crowds. This workshop on safe food handling is designed specifically for volunteers. Registration $15
- Invasive Forest Insects in Maine (Virtual): On April 16 at 9:00 AM, join Thomas Schmeelk, a Maine Forest Service Entomologist, to learn how to protect your land against current and emerging threats to Maine forests. Thomas will cover the life histories and distribution of invasive insects. Registration is $10 on a sliding scale