Malibu Garden Club - May Meeting
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You may have heard about the Malibu Garden Club recently in this LA Times story, Malibu Garden Club trowels for new members.Link: Malibu Garden Club Web Site
When I read this story, I immediately thought that there might be some ways to use New Media to gain visibility (and hopefully, new members) for the group. I even wrote a blog post about it. (Can New Media Save a Gardening Club?)
I am planning to be at this next meeting both to meet the members and learn more about the group and also because I think I will really enjoy the speaker.
Why don't you join me?
Malibu Garden Club - May Meeting
OUR WILD BEES: Ode to Flight Season
Back by VERY POPULAR DEMAND! If you missed Frances Night last year, you won’t want to miss her talk this year. Frances is a bee expert who will speak about Bees & their relationship with plants, nature and our Gardens, and how to plant a Bee friendly garden.
California is home to a great diversity of native bee species, whose role in pollinating plants is ‘foundational’ to the life of our ecosystem. Sudden declines in honeybee and wild bee populations around the world have set off alarms about the sustainability of wild lands, the reliability of our food crops, and the quality of life. There is new urgency for habitat preservation and more responsible use of pesticides. Learn how we can identify these fascinating and gentle insects, and how we can provide nectar and pollen plants, and nesting materials for them in our home gardens.
PRESENTED BY:
Frances Night
-WEDNESDAY-
May 6, 2009
The Club House
Pt.Dume Club
29500 W Heathercliff Rd.
Malibu at 7:30 PM
Guests always welcome. Refreshments served.
Frances Night
-WEDNESDAY-
May 6, 2009
The Club House
Pt.Dume Club
29500 W Heathercliff Rd.
Malibu at 7:30 PM
Guests always welcome. Refreshments served.
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