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Red leaves of the Shumard Oak Stormwater Infiltration Zone at the New Hanover County Arboretum. Picture shows plants, shrubs, and trees in a retension basin.  Weathergram poem in a tree Hognose snake curled up

N.C. Cooperative Extension, New Hanover County Center, is proud to present our 2023 Extension Speaker Series. These talks will be held on the First Friday of each month at the New Hanover County Arboretum from 10 a.m. – 11 a.m.

March 3rd:  Building a Personal Connection with Nature  Join Heather Kelejian, Therapeutic Horticulture Agent, to get a brief introduction to therapeutic horticulture. Learn about using nature to improve your overall wellness and personal growth. With specific activities to do yourself or share with others. Visit Eventbrite for more information and to register.

April 7th:  Native Trees for a Resilient Community  Native trees especially play an essential role in supporting biodiversity and provide the ecosystem services needed to sustain our environment. Join Amy Mead, Area Natural Resources Agent, to learn about native trees that are well adapted to our coastal climate and soil conditions. You’ll also learn how these trees are critical to creating a resilient community. Visit Eventbrite for more information and to register.

May 5th:  Snakes of North Carolina  Love ’em? Hate ’em? Join Rebecca Skiba from the NC Wildlife Resources Commission to learn about snakes that share our coastal habitats. Education can be the key to reducing fears and helping to protect these essential animals in our ecosystems. Visit Eventbrite for more information and to register.

June 9th:  No Speaker this month

July 7th: No Speaker this month

August 4th: Butterflies, Moths, and Plants, oh my! Creating habitat for butterflies  Butterflies and caterpillars (the larval stage in the butterfly life cycle) provide food for birds and other organisms, pollinate flowers and are easy to attract to a garden or backyard landscape. Butterflies are found throughout North Carolina and will flourish within a well-designed landscape of native plants in both rural and urban areas. Join Matt Collogan, Consumer Horticulture Agent, to learn what you can do to create habitat for butterflies in your own backyard. Visit Eventbrite for more information and to register. 

September 1st  Stormwater 101: What is it and what can we do about it? Amber Ellis, Extension Associate with NC State’s Bio and Ag Engineer Department will give us an in depth look at stormwater and the systems we have to manage stormwater in our urban communities. You’ll also learn practices that you can employ in your own yards to help mitigate the impacts of stormwater on our local waterways. Visit Eventbrite for more information and to register. 

October 6th:  Spotlight on Local Foods  Join Morgan King, Family and Consumer Science Agent, to learn about local food systems and explore the bounty of foods grown here in our area. Visit Eventbrite for more information and to register.

November 3rd:  Trees for Coastal Fall Color  Fall is the perfect time to plant trees here in the Cape Fear region. Join Lloyd Singleton, County Extension Director, to discover beautiful tree species that will dazzle you will fall color. Visit Eventbrite for more information and to register.