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While almost everyone familiar with his work ranks Prince as a brilliant musician, a dynamic performer and a sublime songwriter, he is rarely given mu...
2016
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The unauthorized biography of Prince. Prince - In The 1980's explores and reviews Prince's work throughout the decade that launched him. Featuring con...
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George Bothwell Branch
Learn how Master Gardener Sheila Bonneteau wraps up her gardening season to ensure winter survival and a yard that thrives in the spring.
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This is an in-person program. Register to receive a reminder and any other resources.
You will learn how to avoid common mistakes that put your plant life at risk and important fall chores that make a difference during the cold winter months.
Presenter Information: Sheila Bonneteau is a Master Gardener with a background in greenhouse crop production who has been helping homeowners in Regina and nearby communities with their gardens and landscapes since 2011. Sheila is known for her down-to-earth advice on soil health, plant choices, and straight forward, beautifully functional landscape designs—making her a favourite among gardeners of all experience levels.In the winter, she hits the road (or the Zoom screen) to speak to gardeners across the country. Her presentations are packed with beautiful visuals and plenty of inspiration, all fueled by her passion for plants and helping people create and grow yards and gardens they love.
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Prince of Wales Branch
Come by Prince of Wales Library on Sept 26 from 10-3pm as we wrap up the harvest season. Soup, coffee and tea will be provided.
Additional Information:
This an in-person program. Registration is not required.
Bring any of your leftover produce or seeds from your garden throughout the month of September.
All produce will be donated to the Al Ritchie Community Mosaic Pantry.
Have you heard? Our Prince of Wales branch has a Seed Library, created in partnership with Nature Regina. Borrow free seeds and receive basic tips to start planting and growing your own vegetables or flowers. Contribute to the Seed Library by donating seeds of your own! Click on the link to learn more: https://www.reginalibrary.ca/explore/beyond-books/seeds
This program is part of the Celebrate the Harvest and Agriculture Month programming.
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George Bothwell Branch
Learn about native wildflowers and the importance of selecting non-invasive plants to protect your local prairie biodiversity! Open to ages 12 and older.
Additional Information:
This is an in-person program. Registration is required.
Take home wildflower seeds to sow yourself or plant some with us. If you are feeling extra creative paint a pot for your wildflowers to grow into. Feel free to test your native plant and invasive species prevention knowledge with our trivia, the top three highest scoring participants win a prize!
About the Presenter: Bryanne Wandler is a Youth Coordinator for the prairies division of Youth Eco Stewards, a new initiative Invasives Canada has launched with funding support from Canada Service Corps. Youth Eco Stewards is a national, environmental skills development program for youth between 12-30 years old. Invasives Canada works with partners across the country to deliver tools and resources that call for Canadians to take action and prevent the spread of invasive species. Some notable campaigns are Clean Drain Dry, Plant Wise/Grow Me Instead, and Play Clean Go. Learn more about Invasives Canada here: InvasivesCanada.ca
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Glen Elm Branch
Learn how to grow fresh, nutritious microgreens and sprouts at home - quickly and on a budget. Master Gardener Sheila Bonneteau will share expert tips to be successful every time.
Additional Information:
This is an in-person program. Register to receive a reminder and any other resources.
Presenter Information: Sheila Bonneteau is a Master Gardener with a background in greenhouse crop production who has been helping homeowners in Regina and nearby communities with their gardens and landscapes since 2011. Sheila is known for her down-to-earth advice on soil health, plant choices, and straight forward, beautifully functional landscape designs—making her a favourite among gardeners of all experience levels.In the winter, she hits the road (or the Zoom screen) to speak to gardeners across the country. Her presentations are packed with beautiful visuals and plenty of inspiration, all fueled by her passion for plants and helping people create and grow yards and gardens they love.
Have you heard? Our Prince of Wales branch has a Seed Library, created in partnership with Nature Regina. Borrow free seeds and receive basic tips to start planting and growing your own vegetables or flowers....
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