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X-WR-CALDESC:<b>This event was rescheduled from Saturday\, March 15th to Sa
 turday\, March 29th. </b>\n\nNative plants play a crucial role in supporti
 ng both wildlife and human resilience. Their benefits extend far beyond pr
 oviding beauty\; if there are more native species in your yard\, there can
  be more butterflies and consequently more birds. They are ideal for susta
 inable landscaping.\n\nThis event is free\, but you will need to reserve y
 our spot by using the 'register now' button at the top of this page. The n
 umber of reservations is limited. \n\nAbout the Instructor\nJudith Rives s
 tarted her love of native plants in 1978 when she and her husband bought t
 heir first house\, on an acre and a half of wooded property in Blount Coun
 ty. Using wildflower books from the library\, she began identifying and le
 arning about the plants she found on their property. In 2009\, she took th
 e Master Gardener Course\, and in 2011\, she began the Study Of Native Pla
 nts program offered at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. She is currently 
 Vice-President of the Jefferson County Master Gardeners.\n\n<b>This event 
 was rescheduled from Saturday\, March 15th to Saturday\, March 29th. </b>
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DESCRIPTION:<b>This event was rescheduled from Saturday\, March 15th to Sat
 urday\, March 29th. </b>\n\nNative plants play a crucial role in supportin
 g both wildlife and human resilience. Their benefits extend far beyond pro
 viding beauty\; if there are more native species in your yard\, there can 
 be more butterflies and consequently more birds. They are ideal for sustai
 nable landscaping.\n\nThis event is free\, but you will need to reserve yo
 ur spot by using the 'register now' button at the top of this page. The nu
 mber of reservations is limited. \n\nAbout the Instructor\nJudith Rives st
 arted her love of native plants in 1978 when she and her husband bought th
 eir first house\, on an acre and a half of wooded property in Blount Count
 y. Using wildflower books from the library\, she began identifying and lea
 rning about the plants she found on their property. In 2009\, she took the
  Master Gardener Course\, and in 2011\, she began the Study Of Native Plan
 ts program offered at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens. She is currently V
 ice-President of the Jefferson County Master Gardeners.\n\n<b>This event w
 as rescheduled from Saturday\, March 15th to Saturday\, March 29th. </b>
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250329T103000
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LOCATION:Education Building at Aldridge Gardens
SUMMARY:The Importance of Native Plants
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