Potluck & Presentations - Living Gently on the Land (ALL EVENTS CANCELLED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE)
Living Gently on the Land
Potluck and Presentations
Upcoming Events
Appleton-Whittell Research Ranch Living Gently on the Land Potluck and Presentation Educational Series events are usually scheduled the 2nd Saturday each month September through May (with the exception of December). We begin at 5 pm, with the potluck dinner at 5:30 pm, and the presentation immediately following. Unless otherwise indicated, tea, coffee and place settings are supplied. RSVP to Suzanne Wilcox.
Our next Living Gently on the Land Potluck and Presentation Educational Series begins September 14, 2019, and will be posted on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/ResearchRanch
Please join us for the following scheduled events:
September 14, 2019: Plant communities in our changing world. By Joseph Braasch, UA EEB PhD candidate
*LAST CHANCE to get raffle tickets, RAFFLE DRAWING will occur after presentation.
Congratulations to Renate Kloeppinger winner of the Sandhill Crane Experience Raffle.
October 12, 2019: Special Event! Bat House Building Workshop at 3pm. Space is limited for the workshop so reserve your spot now. A $10 donation will get you a precut kit ready to be assembled. The regular Potluck & Presentation will follow at 5pm with a brief showing of our bat houses and a short talk on hosting bats in your own backyard with Sandy Wolf.
November 9, 2019: Boulder Crest Retreat
January 11, 2020: Kartchner Caverns
February 8, 2020: CANCELLED
March 14, 2020: Tucson Bee Collaborative with Wendy Moore CANCELLED
April 11, 2020: Craig Anderson CANCELLED
May 9, 2020: Art InstallationCANCELLED
For those of you who have not been to the Research Ranch before please email researchranch@audubon.org, RSVP required.
Come and Join us and Invite a Friend!
All our presenters are volunteers and are not compensated for their time. As always, let’s be sure to let them know we appreciate them and their commitment.
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Living Gently on the Land
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