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Wildlife Wonders, Sat, Oct 18 10-1, SacValley Nursery

I invite you to see a bit of what we do this weekend. Sacramento Valley CNPS will be holding this uplifting and informative event on Saturday, Oct 18 from 10-1:00 at our Nursery, 2140 Chase Drive, Rancho Cordova, on the American River Parkway, at Soil Born Farms. SacValleyCNPS.org/wildlife-wonders/

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SacValley CNPS Nursery Workdays & Volunteer Orientation

The Nursery will be closed on Monday October 6th and Wednesday October 8th due to road work at Soil Born  Farms. We will also be closed on Monday, October 13th for the Indigenous Peoples Day / Columbus Day holiday. We’ll start up our regular Monday and Wednesday workdays on Wednesday, Oct 15th. The public is

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You’re invited to Wildlife Wonders to Free, Family-Friendly event

YOU ARE INVITED! This is free, family friendly event. Saturday, April 5th 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Where: SacValley CNPS Nursery & Garden at Soil Born Farms, 2140 Chase Drive, Rancho Cordova Hosted Exhibits: Bumblebees & other native bees Pollinators and Insects Monarchs/Butterflies/Moths California Oaks & Birds Plus: Wildflower Seed Giveaway Station, Art in Bloom:

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Drop-In Saturday

You are invited to drop in to visit the Chapter’s nursery & demo gardens and get to know local native plants. You can also lend a hand with whichever projects we are working on. Sign-ups  are preferred, but drop-ins are also welcome. Email Chris (cnpschris@gmail.com). JOIN US on Saturday, June 15th 9:00-11:00! Membership is not required. 

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Homegrown Habitat HOST program – Inspire others with native plants in your front yard!

‘Homegrown Habitat’ was developed as a way to inspire homeowners, developers, and managers of community parks, facilities and other public spaces to take out half their lawn (or more) and replace it with local California natives. Based on the work of Doug Tallamy and his concept of a Homegrown National Park (Bringing Nature Home, Nature’s

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