Join a representative from the Theodore Roosevelt Sancutary and Audubon Center and learn about native plants for our feathered friends.
Many property owners and landscapers want to help the planet by adding native plants to their managed landscapes, but there can be some concern – certain native plants can look downright sloppy, which makes some of our two-legged neighbors rather unhappy. Then again, it really does not have to be that way. If well-mannered native plants with excellent habitat services are chosen, we can have both esthetically pleasing properties, and excellent environmental services. By blending aesthetics and ecology, with thoughtful consideration toward plant selection, habitat factors and gardening practices, landscapes that are both attractive and environmentally functional can be created. Please bring any questions, your curiosity, and an open mind! Registration is required. Open to all.
The Main is located in the heart of Huntington Village, on the corner of Prospect Street and Main Street. The Main has a large auditorium and two smaller meeting rooms, one room for Children's programs and a conference room. There is also a Local History room located on the second floor and an Art Gallery located on the lower level.