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Pollinator Pathway Woodbury Village Hall of Woodbury, NY is sponsoring an educational flower garden full of NYS native food plants for pollinators. A new garden at the main entrance of Village Hall, was prepped and planted pollinator friendly plants with assistance from Anne Wibiralske, Science Adviser for Orange Environment's Hudson Valley Pollinator Project. Pollinator Garden at Woodbury Village Hall Main Entrance Climate Smart Community Task Fork, planted 6.3.23 NYS native pollinator garden. Planted in collaboration with Orange Environment: Hudson Valley Pollinator Project. This educational garden has Blue Mist Flower, Cardinal Flower, Culver's Root, Great Blue Lobella, Lanceleaf Coreopsis, and Orange Coneflower. https://www.facebook.com/groups/308968214120027 climatesmartwoodbury@gmail.com
- Old version of WoodstockNY
Pollinator Pathway Woodstock, NY Buy a sign
- Old version of WoodstockCT
Pollinator Pathway Woodstock, CT Buy a sign
- Old version of Ottawa
Pollinator Pathway Ottawa Buy a sign
- Old version of Ridgefield
Pollinator Pathway Ridgefield Buy a sign The Ridgefield Pollinator Pathway is a collaboration of Caudatowa Garden Club, Norwalk River Watershed Association, RACE, Ridgefield Conservation Commission, Ridgefield Garden Club, Ridgefield Parks and Recreation, Ridgefield Public Library, Woodcock Nature Center, and with the support of the Land Conservancy of Ridgefield, Norwalk River Valley Trail, Hudson-to-Housatonic Partnership, Highstead Foundation, and the community of Ridgefield. Our goal is to create a corridor of contiguous pollinator-friendly properties including the open spaces in Ridgefield and the adjacent private ones belonging to residents. Everyone in Ridgefield should consider taking part in the Pollinator Pathway project since the bees and butterflies don’t recognize the signs and only look for the nectar! We want to thank the following organizations for participating: Keeler Tavern, Jesse Lee Methodist Church, The Aldrich Museum, The Hickories, St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Casagmo, ACT of CT, Nod Hill Brewery, Ridgefield High School, Scotland, Farmingville and Barlow Mountain elementary schools. Read About the Ridgefield Pollinator Pathway in The Garden Club of America Ridgefield Recreation Center 195 Danbury Rd, Ridgefield, CT 06877 Town Hall Interns Eliza Forrest and Katie Hoedrmam are not afraid to roll up their sleeves and get their hands dirty. They had a blast helping to create a pollinator garden at the Rec Center. The garden encourages pollinators to visit our community. In addition, they spent time identifying native and invasive plants in highly- travelled areas around Ridgefield. The Hickories 136 Lounsbury Rd, Ridgefield, CT 06877 Alice Leaderman Native Plant Garden Ballard Park, 485 Main St, Ridgefield, CT 06877 Woodcock Nature Center 56 Deer Run Road, Wilton, CT Main Street Casagmo 130 Olco Way Ridgefield, CT 06877 Nod Hill Meadow 137 Ethan Allen Hwy Ridgefield, CT Meadow was installed in May of 2021. The Pollinator Meadow features eco-59 native plants. The meadow was created by reclaiming unused space that was formally overgrown with invasive plants and shrubs. The location is especially important due to its proximity to the Norwalk River. Native trees, shrubs and plants have been installed along the Riparian buffer. To learn more - Nod Hill Meadow The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum 258 Main Street, Ridgefield, CT 06877 Richardson Park 729 N Salem Rd, Ridgefield, CT 06877 The pollinator garden was installed in May 2021. This beautiful garden is maintained by the Caudatowa Garden Club and is accompanied by a meadow surrounded by oak trees and plentiful milkweed and native plants. ACT OF CONNECTICUT 36 Old Quarry Road Ridgefield, CT Native plant garden installed June, 2021. Removed large patch of Pachysandra and replaced with native plants. Plant information - ACT Pollinator Garden Mckeon Farm 7 Old Stagecoach Rd, Ridgefield, CT 06877 A pollinator garden is installed at McKeon in conjunction with Landscape Interactions, to attract and sustain pollinators on the farm. Read the report McKeon Farm Meadows and Hedgerows Toolkit for Landscape Design and Management to Support Pollinator Species at Risk in Western Connecticut for more information. Learn more - McKeon Meadow Plan Jesse Lee Memorial United Methodist Church 207 Main Street, Ridgefield CT 06877 Keeler Tavern 152 Main St, Ridgefield, CT 06877 Join the Pollinator Pathway Learn more about the Ridgefield Pollinator Pathway A Tour of Pollinator Gardens in Ridgefield, CT info@pollinator-pathway.org
- North Central Ohio | Pollinator Pathway
Pollinator Pathway North Central Ohio
- Old version of West Sayville
Pollinator Pathway West Sayville Buy a sign West Sayville is a hamlet located on the South Shore of Long Island in Suffolk County, New York. It is part of Islip Township, which is the third largest Township in The State of New York. West Sayville's coastline borders the Great South Bay and has a total area of 2.10 square miles. West Sayville is part of the Islip Township Pollinator Pathway and is part of the Suffolk Alliance for Pollinators (SAP). West Sayville is home to the L.I. Maritime Museum, the historic "Greene House", The Mansion at West Sayville (Meadowridge), Charles R. Dominy Park, and Green Creek County Park/Marina. Native Gardens Include: Charles R. Dominy Park 200 Main Street. West Sayville, NY Green's Creek County Park/Marina Clyde Street & Cherry Avenue, West Sayville, NY Join The Pollinator Pathway For more information, please visit https://www.pollinator-pathway.org/about and https://www.pollinator-pathway.org/towns/islip. If you are interested in volunteering in Islip Township Pollinator Pathways, please contact us at Islip.Pollinators@gmail.com . Thank You. Islip Township https://www.islipny.gov/ Supervisor Angie Carpenter (631) 224-5500 supervisorsoffice@islipny.gov Office Address: Town Hall Second Floor 655 Main Street Islip, New York 11751 Department of Parks & Recreation: Commissioner Thomas Owens Office Address: Brookwood Hall 50 Irish Lane East Islip, NY 11730 Email: commissioner-rec@islipny.gov Website: https://islipny.gov/departments/parks-recreation-and-cultural-affairs Phone (631) 224-5411 Fax(631) 224-5440 Office Hours: M-F 8:30am to 4:30pm Department of Environmental Control (DEC) Commissioner Martin J. Bellew Office Address: Town Hall West 401 Main Street, Room 302 Islip, NY 11751 Email: commissioner-dec@islipny.gov Website: https://islipny.gov/departments/environmental-control Phone (631) 595-3630 Fax (631) 224-5651 Office Hours: M-F 8:30am to 5:00pm Islip Town Parks Foundation Website: https://isliptownparksfoundation.org/ Islip.Pollinators@gmail.com
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Pollinator Pathway Harrison Buy a sign The Harrison Pollinator Pathway is a volunteer-led organization focused on bringing pollinator habitat to Harrison, West Harrison, and Purchase. We are working with the town to create a corridor of private and public gardens to provide more safe landing spots to our local pollinators. Right now we are focused on mapping established gardens and empowering local gardeners to add natives to established gardens. Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/harrisonpollinatorpathway/ Follow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61571590054997 Join the Harrison Pollinator Pathway Want to learn more about how to help pollinators in your own yard? Or volunteer at our public pollinator garden? Sign-up to join the Harrison Pollinator Pathway Email harrisonpollinatorpathway@gmail.com for more information
