Meet the Brookline Pollinator Pathway

A photograph of a monarch butterfly on a flower.

Would you like to learn about ways to support local pollinators like bees, birds, and butterflies? Meet the Brookline Pollinator Pathway, a collaboration between Mothers Out Front, the Brookline Garden Club, Brookline teachers, and community members that is working to provide habitat for pollinator species around town. This past spring, the Brookline Pollinator Pathway installed a pollinator garden at the Brookline Village Library, full of native plants.

At this program, members of the Brookline Pollinator Pathway will speak about their work, the importance of native plants, and how we can help pollinators. Then everyone will have a chance to get planting with a take-home activity to grow native plants. Whether you’re an experienced gardener or want to learn, whether you’re gardening in your yard or in your apartment, or whether you just want to learn more about pollinators and native plants—you’ll come out of this workshop with knowledge that you can put into action.

You can read more about the work of the Brookline Pollinator Pathway here.

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When

Tuesday, October 24, 2023

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Location

Brookline Village - Hunneman Hall
361 Washington Street, Brookline, MA 02445, United States

Accessibility

Hunneman Hall is located on the second floor of the Brookline Village Library. To access, use one of the main entrances, which are equipped with ramps and door openers, followed by the elevator in the atrium. This venue is equipped with assistive listening transmitters and devices, available upon request.

Need aids or accommodations? Email our administration team or give us a call at 617-730-2360 for more information.


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