Prairie Food Co-op Community Grocery

The Importance of Pollinator Gardens

When you're outside, you may not notice hummingbirds, bats, bees, beetles, butterflies, and flies carrying pollen from one plant to another as they collect nectar. But these hard-working creatures help pollinate more than 75% of the world's flowering plants and nearly 75% of our crops! Without pollinators, wildlife would have fewer nutritious berries and seeds to eat, and we would miss out on many fruits, vegetables, and nuts - even coffee and chocolate! 

Join Prairie Food Co-op Owners and founders of the Saving Monarchs conservation organization, Joe and Sue LeCroy, as they give us an in-depth tour of their extensive pollinator garden. You'll learn why you should help our local pollinators out as well as get some great ideas on which native plants to add to your own garden.

This is an in-person limited event. Please only RSVP if you are sure you can attend. We will send out Joe and Sue's Lombard address to those who have registered a few days before.

 

WHEN
July 10, 2021 at 10:00am - 11am
WHERE
Private Residence - we will send you the address a few days prior to the event
Lombard, IL 60148
United States
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CONTACT
Beth Peluse ·
19 RSVPS
Andrew Harvey Alex Jaskolka Sharon Harvey Melissa Schmitz Quinn Coulson Larry Burnside Laura Misek

Will you come?