Dear fellow Hanoverians:
*The Walnut Hill Garden Club of Hanover* invites interested members of
the public to a free lecture and slide show on Tuesday evening,
October 4th at 7:15 p.m. at the Phoenix Lodge in Hanover’s Four
Corners.* *Christine Schadler, wildlife researcher, educator and New
Hampshire sheep farmer, will speak about the Eastern Coyote and Red
Wolf hybrid that shares our landscape, its place in our ecosystem, and
how farmers, gardeners and suburban dwellers can live together and
even benefit from the coyote. Christine has researched and lectured on
wolves and coyotes for more than 30 years and has a particular
interest in managing livestock to avoid predation. She is the New
England representative for Project Coyote, a national conservation
group that promotes coexistence with coyotes. She is currently writing
a book called /”Becoming Wolf: Eastern Coyote in New England.” /To
reserve a place and for more information, call 781-826-8421 or by
e-mail: walnuthillma@hotmail.com
Walnut Hill Garden Club of Hanover, Massachusetts was founded in 1967
and in 1969 became a member of the National Council of Federated
Garden Clubs incorporated in St. Louis, Missouri. It is a member of
the South Shore District of the Garden Club Federation of
Massachusetts based in Wellesley Hills, MA. The club’s objectives are
to promote the advancement of gardening, concern for the environment,
encouragement of individual creativity, civic involvement through
beautification and education, and the cultivation of friendship within
the community. The club’s activities are limited to and operated
exclusively for charitable and educational purposes.
For more information about the activities of the Walnut Hill Garden
Club or club membership, please visit our web site at
http://www.walnuthillma.com
, or contact Presidents Nancy Arienti 781-829-6977 or Donna Kirby
781-878-8807, or Membership Director, Teri Mallory 781-871-4212.
For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B
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