You’re invited to a nursery tour in Carstairs, Alberta! Come for the tour, land walk and a potluck at ALCLA Native Plants. We are looking forward to gathering with you and celebrating summer solstice together.
Join us for an afternoon of connection and learning about native plants with Latifa Pelletier-Ahmed and her team on June 21 at their nursery. Meet the new owners of ACLA Native Plants (2019) who are carrying forward the diverse plant selection that Dr. Al and Pat Fedkenheuer have developed since 1992. Learn the importance of preserving and restoring prairie landscapes using native plants at this informal and interactive gathering.
WHEN: June 21, 2024 | 3-7pm
LOCATION: Treaty 7 Territory. Google map coordinates here.
REGISTER: This event is free, but if you want to support more events like this, you are welcome to make a contribution. Please register on Eventbrite.
SCHEDULE (times are approximate):
3pm Welcome, intro circle and nursery tour
4pm Discussion and land walk
530pm Potluck
7pm Depart
BRING: Dress for the weather. Bring a potluck item to share, plates/cutlery/cups and a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. Please include a little card with ingredients if you can for folks with food sensitivities.
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ACCESSIBILITY: If you have any accessibility needs, please get in touch with us at prairiesnetwork@youngagrarians.org
About ALCLA Native Plants
We are one of only a few plant nurseries in Western Canada dedicated exclusively to native plant production. When you visit us you will have the opportunity to see and learn about local plant species you have never seen before. Native species support most insects and wildlife, so you will also be able to observe unique species of native insects and birds.
Latifa Pelletier-Ahmed will facilitate and discuss the benefits of native plants for restoring ecological integrity, feeding wildlife, reducing water use and mitigating climate change. These benefits apply as much to the home garden as they do to larger landscapes including acreages and restoration projects. You will also learn about the ethnobotanical uses of native plants including as sources of food and medicine.
We will also have an opportunity to observe native plants in their wild environment as well as invasive species, and we will discuss the importance of recognizing the distinction.
Folks who would like to buy plants and seeds can do so in advance of the event and we will have them available for pick-up during the event. Place your order here. Please leave a note to seller that you are picking up on June 21st.
Website: www.alclanativeplants.com
Facebook: facebook.com/albertanativeplants
Instagram: @alclanativeplants
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
- This event is free and open to everyone! Supervised children are welcome
- Please note there are farm dogs onsite but they will be restrained for the event duration
- Please leave furry friends at home
- Please stay home if you have cold or flu symptoms
- Please wash your shoes before visiting the farm, especially if you work on or have visited a farm recently
- Please do not bring alcohol to this event
- Please share this event with anyone who may be interested!
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- We welcome cancellations at any time – you can do so through Eventbrite, through the link in your registration confirmation email, or by contacting prairiesnetwork@youngagrarians.org. Please let us know if you aren’t able to attend
- Questions? Email Lourdes at prairiesnetwork@youngagrarians.org