Thursday, April 7, 2016

Invasives & Exotics- Talk tonight at the Lake Worth Library

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It's just about to happen... An event called Invasives & Exotics - it's the latest incarnation of The Lake Worth City Tree Board's Right Tree, Right Place lecture series.

It takes place this evening at the Lake Worth Library at 15 N M St. Doors open at 6 p.m, Light refreshments will be served.

At 6:30 - Laurie Albrecht, UF/IFAS Cooperative Extension Agent at Mounts Botanical Garden

At 7:00 - Christen Mason, Chair of the Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council

At 7:30 - Susan Lerner, President of the Palm Beach County Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society

 I wanted to know about the Tree Board Talk, even if you have other obligations Be sure not to miss this "edutaining" - simultaneously educational & entertaining event - & tell your friends & family.

Richard Stowe

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Doesn't Scott have something to do with the Tree Board. Maybe he should listen to the destruction of our environment for a stupid ball park.

Lynn Anderson said...

He doesn't know what a tree is unless some developer wants to cut it down.

Anonymous said...

This was a great interesting presentation by 3 different well versed speakers. Great turnout. I am just learning and was surprised to learn many species I thought were native are not at all. Good turnout, met some good people and Richard and Kelly served light refreshments with all the grace and warmth of a private home party complete with beautiful china. Really glad I went!

Anonymous said...

Yeah, sadly I don't think Scott Maxwell has ever seen any beautiful park property he didn't want to peddle off to reward his expensive donors. That's what paytoplay will get you. But it's so short sighted, destroying 80 years of a thriving naturally beautiful ecosystem so he can pop over to a game in his golf cart.

Anonymous said...

Maybe next we should have a presentation on invasive and not so exotic political species and their destructive effect on native populations and parks!

Weetha Peebull said...

Love this comment!

"Maybe next we should have a presentation
on invasive and not so exotic political
species and their destructive effect on
native populations and parks!"