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Watershed festival on Saturday
Passing this along:
On Saturday, June 9, Bergen Save the Watershed Action Network (Bergen SWAN) and the Borough of Haworth will host northern Bergen County’s first large-scale, outdoor educational event focused on improving water quality through good watershed management.
"Living Well in the Watershed:
A Sustainable Home & Garden Festival"
will offer a series of talks by scientists, engineers, community activists, and ecologically oriented business owners.
Topics include:
* How the use of native plants and rain gardens can beautify your yard while cleansing our waterways, increasing groundwater recharge, and providing habitat.
* Why organic gardening and non-toxic lawn care are better for you and for your drinking water.
* Success stories about storm drain upkeep programs, backyard stormwater management, and streamside stewardship and open space Preservation
* Lessons in stream hydrology How to adopt recycling programs to improve the sustainability of our local environment
* Come help set the final plants into the soil at a soon-to-be-completed residential rain garden – one of the first in Bergen County.
* Take a guided walk to learn the useful and healthful side of common lawn and garden weeds.
When: Saturday, June 9, 2007
(Rain Date: Sunday, June 10, 2007)
Time: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Place: 317 Massachusetts Ave., Haworth, NJ
*Suggested Donation: $10 – Children 12 & Under Free**
For more information: here’s a link:
www.bergenswan.org/happenings.aspx




