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SUMMARY:DIY Green Cleaning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:DIY environmentally and budget friendly cleaning products\n\nJoin Kellee Byard\, Sustainable Communities Program Coordinator at the WSU Snohomish County Extension\, to learn how to make environmentally friendly cleaning supplies from simple household ingredients.\n\nThis workshop will take place on Wednesday\, March 25th from 1pm to 2pm. It will be at the Mill Creek Library.\n\nFirst\, the workshop will include a presentation on the risks of household hazardous waste and how to dispose of it. Then\, Kellee will demo a product from the “Green Cleaning” recipe booklet. After\, you can create your own cleaning supplies from the provided materials. Each participant receives a recipe booklet and will take home at least one cleaning product they made during the workshop.\n\nRegister on the Mill Creek Library’s webpage for the event; there is limited space. The age limit is 13 and up.\n\nLearn more about the Sustainable Community Stewards program at WSU Snohomish County Extension.\nContact Kellee Byard with any questions at kellee.byard@wsu.edu or call 425-357-6027.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/snohomish/event/diy-green-cleaning-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Mill Creek Library\, 15429 Bothell Everett Hwy\, Mill Creek\, WA\, 15498012-1212\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sustainable Community Stewards
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SUMMARY:Growing Groceries: Pests\, Predators\, and Pollinators and an Introduction to IPM
DESCRIPTION:  \nInsects you may find in your vegetable garden may be pests or beneficial. It’s helpful to know how to identify them and what is an appropriate response to their presence. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) helps guide your response to pests and disease through identification and the use of environmentally safe management techniques to monitor\, tolerate\, and control conditions. \nSpeakers:\nPete Mackay\, a Master Gardener since 2015\, has been an active member of the Snohomish County Master Gardener program assisting with clinics\, demonstration gardens\, potting parties\, and the annual plant sale. Always eager to add to his expertise\,  Pete takes part in the Native Plant/Animal and Perennial study groups\, as well as mentoring new Master Gardener interns and other organizational roles. \nMartha Clatterbaugh has been a WSU Snohomish County Master Gardener for over twenty years. Before that she taught elementary school\, where entomology was one of her favorite subjects. She is not a professional entomologist\, just an enthusiastic amateur\, who continues to learn and share information about this fascinating field. \nGrowing Groceries\nIn partnership with WSU Snohomish County Master Gardeners\, the Growing Groceries program brings beginning and experienced gardeners together with speakers and topics focused on growing healthy food using sustainable gardening practices. \nNo matter if you only have a tiny apartment deck\, small garden space\, or plenty of acreage you can grow fresh\, healthy food in a healthier\, more environmentally friendly way. \nDeveloped over the last decade\, our program goal is to increase community access to fresh\, healthy food by teaching the latest research-based techniques for growing food. \nWSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Evidence of noncompliance may be reported through your local extension office. Reasonable accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities and special needs; contact WSU Extension at 425-338-2400 at least two weeks prior to the event. \nWhere\nOnline via Zoom \nCost\nTake just the classes you want at $10 per class or save $20 and take all 15 for $130! \nRegistration\nRegistration is now open for the 2025-2026 Growing Groceries Education series. Visit GrowingGroceries2025.eventbrite.com to register. \nUsing Zoom\nBecause of security issues\, we suggest you have your own Zoom account to participate.  In this case\, you must have your Zoom account set up and be registered for the webinar at least three hours before the webinar start time.\nYou can easily create a free Zoom account if you do not already have one. Be sure you register with the same name and email address that you used for creating your Zoom account. \nOther classes in the series… \n 
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/snohomish/event/growing-groceries-pests-predators-pollinators-introduction-ipm/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom\, WA
CATEGORIES:Agriculture Events,All Events,Home & Garden Event,Sustainable Community Stewards
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