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Save the Date! Native Plantpalooza & Eco Fest Oct. 7 

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Save the Date! Native Plantpalooza & Eco Fest Oct. 7 

Join Conejo Open Space Foundation for this FREE, fun, and educational event Saturday, October 7, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Lakeside, Conejo Creek North Park, in Thousand Oaks, just off the 23 freeway.

Here’s your chance to get your questions answered about water-wise, fire-resistant native-plant gardening, learn how to fight climate change, and get tips on living more sustainably—all completely free of charge! Exhibitors will be selling native plants and other garden-related goodies. There’ll be freebies, activities for kids, and swag, too!

Register via this link, NOT via Meetup.
Suited for the whole family, some of the groups you’ll meet include
– Athens Services
– Artist Stacey Ruda Best
– Betina’s Butterfly Garden
– California Wildlife Center
– Conejo Recreation & Park District Outdoor Unit
– Conejo Valley Botanic Garden
– Conejo Valley Garden Club
– Conejo Valley Audubon Society
– Growing Works Nursery
– National Wildlife Federation
– Santa Monica Mountains Fund Nursery
– Southwestern Herpetologists Society
– Theodore Payne Foundation
– Thousand Oaks Sustainability Department

Plus, if you preregister and donate to support COSF, you will get a free drought-tolerant plant to take home. Registration is open now, so let us know you’ll be there by clicking the button above and filling out the form.

Brought to you in part by our premier sponsor, the Calleguas Municipal Water District. Snacks and treats by Snackpalooza.

Conejo Open Space Foundation
www.cosf.org
P.O. Box 2113,
Thousand Oaks, CA 91358
info@cosf.org

October 07 2023

Details

Date: October 7, 2023
Time: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm
Hiking Group:
RSVP: Visit Meetup Website

Venue

Conejo Creek North Park

1379 E Janss Rd
Thousand Oaks,CA91362US

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Organizer

The Weekday Trailblazers
Email:
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