Don’t forget that tomorrow night, Thursday, March 28, renowned park ranger, naturalist and educator Jerry Hightower will hold his second and final open house at Milton’s City Hall to discuss creating ponds, pools and pergolas to beautify your garden.
This meeting will take place at 7 p.m. in City Council Chambers at Milton’s City Hall, 13000 Deerfield Parkway Suite 107 E (click here for directions).
This program is sponsored by City of Milton’s National Wildlife Federation (NWF) Community Wildlife Habitat Certification Project.
Milton is less than 50 homes and 10 businesses and/or churches away from being declared a National Wildlife Federation Community Wildlife Habitat – just the fourth in the state.
This program teaches residents to conserve their natural environment in public and private spaces, provides gardening workshops and community education, and supports environmental education in local schools.
For more information on this project or the programs, visit the National Wildlife Habitat Certification Team’s Web site or contact Environmental Sustainability Coordinator Cindy Eade at cindy.eade@cityofmiltonga.us or 678-242-2509.
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