The Woodstock NY Pollinator Pathway
Presents
Planting for Pollinators? Ask an Expert!
An Interactive Virtual Q&A
7pm - 8:30pm
November 18th
Register Here
The Woodstock Pollinator Pathway (WPP) invites you to join a casual and interactive Q&A with a few of WPP's consulting experts. Whether you're planning for spring planting, considering seeding a native meadow this year or want to know how to prepare your landscape to support overwintering insects our experts will be able to help. Ecological landscape designer Del Orloske and Master Beekeeper Chris Layman will be on hand to answer all of your questions. Register here for this free program.
Del Orloske M.A.L.D., B.E.S. received his graduate degree in sustainability and land planning at the Conway School in Massachusetts. A consultant for landscape architects, wetland scientists, engineers, both in New York State and Connecticut with a focus on mitigation, restoration, and stormwater management using native plants.
Chris Layman will receive a Master Beekeeper, mentors other beekeepers in the Catskills and Hudson Valley area, and manages over 20 bee yards. He keeps honeybees both at the Catskill Center’s Thorn preserve and Olana State Historic site to teach the public about bees, other pollinators, and the plants they need to survive.
The Woodstock NY Pollinator Pathway is a collaborative project of Woodstock Land Conservancy, The Catskill Center, Woodstock NY Transition, The Woodstock Environmental Commission, and Community Member Partners.
Join the Woodstock NY Pollinator Pathway at
WoodstockNYPollinatorPathway.org
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