Corrected registration link for Wed. April 21, 7:30 pm CounterAct Climate Change program


Ooops! Below is the link to register

Dear Reader,

Sorry for the inconvenience of the broken link in the email we sent out earlier today! Below is the info, with the proper link this time.

Learn how to landscape your backyard with less lawn and more native plants in our upcoming program, Cut Your Lawn Down to Size and Grow Biodiversity,” presented by Mark Richardson, Director of Horticulture at the Tower Hill Botanic Garden in Boylston, MA.

Wednesday, April 21, 7:30 pm Eastern Time
Audience Q&A follows the talk

Register here!

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https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUrcOiuqz8qGtApDfaLhID3zf0qgYDwRaW3)

We want to thank the Nashua River Watershed Association, Pepperell’s Lawrence Library and the Pepperell Climate Change Council for their partnership on this program!


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