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September 29, 2024

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Sunday, September 29, 2024

End Day Climate Week NYC (Multi-Day Event)
Climate Week NYC is the largest annual climate event of its kind, bringing together over 600 events and activities across the City of New York – in person, hybrid and online. Each year, business leaders, political change makers, local decision takers and civil society representatives of all ages and backgrounds, from all over the world, gather to drive the transition, speed up progress, and champion change that is already happening.
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Eden Korean Garden Maintenance and Ribbon Cutting Event
Please join Blue Water Baltimore and the Eden Korean United Methodist Church to maintain their native gardens installed by BWB’s construction team. Blue Water Baltimore (BWB) and the Master Gardeners of Baltimore (MGB) are partnering to perform maintenance and re-mulching at the Eden Korean United Methodist Church. The site is home to three rain gardens, one conservation landscaping area, and a large bioretention facility. The site treats over an acre or stormwater runoff. Please join BWB and the EKUMC for a wonderful day of maintenance at one of our many green stormwater infrastructure sites. We need your help mulching and weeding. We hope to see you there!
12:00 PM - 4:00 PM Native Plant Palooza, Columbia
Shop our annual, outdoor native plant sale! Select from a large variety of shrubs, wildflowers, ground covers, trees, and edible native plants. Native plants are more tolerant to local climate, pest species and soil nutrients and require less water, fertilizer and pesticides while providing food and habitat for local species of butterflies, insects and birds. Vendors support Robinson Nature Center through donations.

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