if (!window.AdButler){(function(){var s = document.createElement(“script”); s.async = true; s.type = “text/javascript”;s.src = ‘http://ab169825.adbutler-ikon.com/app.js’;var n = document.getElementsByTagName(“script”)[0]; n.parentNode.insertBefore(s, n);}());}

var AdButler = AdButler || {}; AdButler.ads = AdButler.ads || [];
var abkw = window.abkw || ”;
var plc278489 = window.plc278489 || 0;
document.write(‘‘);
AdButler.ads.push({handler: function(opt){ AdButler.register(169825, 278489, [650,211], ‘placement_278489_’+opt.place, opt); }, opt: { place: plc278489++, keywords: abkw, domain: ‘ab169825.adbutler-ikon.com’, click:’CLICK_MACRO_PLACEHOLDER’ }});

20 Wednesday / May 20, 2015

Adapting the Garden & the Gardener

Adapting the Garden & the Gardener

What: Adapting the Garden & the Gardener

When: Wednesday, May 20, 2015, 10:30 – 11:30 am, Potluck lunch, then 1:00-2:00 pm

Where: Endwright Center, 631 W. Edgewood Dr, Ellettsville, IN 47429

Who: Laura Kray, Nutrition Program Manager

Cost: FREE

About: Although gardening may still be your fondest activity, as we advance in age, the tasks can become increasingly challenging. Garden maintenance (pulling weeds, toting dirt/mulch in a wheel barrow, using a spade/shovel) can become daunting chores. For most lifelong gardeners, the thought of giving up this hobby is simply unthinkable. Laura Kray will lead a presentation about alternative gardening, and give a brief tour of the Area 10 vegetable beds. Afterwards, we will enjoy the People’s Potluck at the Endwright Center, then those interested may carpool to a near-westside (Bloomington) residence to view the adaptations made to better suit elder gardening abilities. Learn creative ways to continue to participate in the rewarding and enlivening art of gardening!

For more information contact:

Endwright Center
(812)876-3383

Outdoors

Submit Your Event

Pin It on Pinterest