Events Archive: 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | Upcoming Events
January 2024
"Cultivating Change" with Lorraine Johnson
Hosted by Wild Ones NationalOnline/Virtual
Public Welcome Recording Available Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation
Explore how native gardening can address climate challenges in our next Wild Ones national webinar, “Cultivating Change” with author and activist Lorraine Johnson. Johnson has been researching and writing about environmental issues for three decades. Learn about the pivotal role of gardening as an act of stewardship in the face of climate and ecological challenges. Discover the profound connections between individual gardens and the broader world and learn how these green spaces can serve as catalysts for positive ecological and social change. Join Wild Ones for a practical and insightful discussion on gardening's positive impact on the environment and our future.
Virtual registrants will receive a link to watch the talk live as well as a link to the recording. The recording will only be available for a limited time.
March 2024
"Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants" with Robin Wall Kimmerer
Hosted by Wild Ones NationalOnline and in person at Reeve Union, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, 748 Algoma Blvd, Oshkosh, WI, 54901 Map
Live Stream Available
Paid Event Public Welcome Limited Access Recording Program/Speaker Presentation Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking Drinking Fountains Assistive Hearing
Registration for this event is now closed, and registrants have been emailed about attending. Please contact [email protected] if you have any issues getting in.
This will be a paid event for both in-person and remote viewing. Virtual registrants will receive a link to watch Dr. Kimmerer's talk live as well as a link to the recording. The recording will only be available for a limited time.
Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants
Ecological restoration can be understood as an act of reciprocity, in return for the gifts of the earth. This talk explores the ecological and ethical imperatives of healing the damage we have inflicted on our land and waters. We trace the evolution of restoration philosophy and practice and consider how integration of indigenous knowledge can expand our understanding of restoration from the biophysical to the biocultural. Reciprocal restoration includes not only healing the land but our relationship to land. In healing the land, we are healing ourselves.
Wild Ones is excited to cohost this event with the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh's Earth Week 2024 and the Wild Ones Fox Valley Chapter.
April 2024
Pickerington's Earth Day Native Shrub Giveaway
Public Welcome Family-Friendly Free Event Seed/Plant Share Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking
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NATIVE SHRUB GIVEAWAY- PICKERINGTON'S EARTH DAY CELEBRATION 2024
Join Wild Ones Fairfield County Ohio Seedling (formerly Greener Violet Environmental Collective) in celebrating Earth day by planting one (or more- limit of 3) FREE Native shrubs on your property!! Pick-up of free shrubs will occur on Saturday, April 20 at Sorso Coffee from 9-3 (while supplies last-only 300 available). Sign-up ahead of time is required. Native shrubs support our pollinators, birds, and other wildlife while sadly invasive vegetation such as Asian Honeysuckle and Multifora Rose do not. Make the change today -FOR FREE. Pickerington's Earth Day Celebration 2024 is hosted by Pickerington Online, Combustion Brewery & Taproom - Pickerington, Coyote Run, Pickerington Lions Club, Pickerington Area Chamber and GVEC. Pickerington's Earth Day Celebration is on April 20 from 9-3. The event is city wide, but our headquarters is Combustion Brewery. Join forces with other area residents in keeping Pickerington healthy and beautiful by volunteering today. Donate what time you can to picking up litter, removing invasive vegetation, and planting native plants. In doing so you will be not only be protecting our waterways and wildlife, but you will also improve air quality and increase our floral resources for Pickerington's pollinators and other wildlife. Pickerington- Our Future is Bright if WE Work Together. Please sign-up to volunteer today!
Please sign up below for your free shrub(s) today!
For shrub specific information please visit Greener Violet on Facebook and click "Files" to read about each of the native shrubs we are offering.
Please review the available slots below and click on the button to sign up. Please limit your selection of free shrubs to THREE. Thank you!
August 2024
"Soft Landings- Every Tree Deserves an Understory"
Public Welcome Free Event Chapter Meeting Program/Speaker Presentation Hands-On/How-To Workshop Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking
Wild One's of Fairfield County Ohio and Michael Keeler of Ohio Native Concepts, LLC. present "Soft Landings- Every Tree Deserves an Understory". Native plants provide excellent pollen and nectar resources as well, BUT did you know their leaves are used by our native moths and butterflies. Let's learn why and how we should plant native plants and shrubs under our trees. Just some of the benefits of a native planting underneath your tree include: improvement of soil health, reduced soil compaction, improved water permability, and IMPORTANTLY soil that is readily accessible to the pupa of our native insects- allowing them to successfully complete their lifecycles. All are welcome to attend though parking is limited at the Coyote Run nature preserve. Parking is available just down and across the street at Pickerington Central High School. For those willing car-pooling from this location may be necessary. Donations are welcome and appreciated. Funds raised will be used to pay our speaker for his time.
"Combating the Biodiversity Crisis with Native Plants" with Sarah Gray & Coralie Palmer
Hosted by Wild Ones Greater Indianapolis Chapter and Wild Ones NationalOnline/Virtual
Public Welcome Recording Available Program/Speaker Presentation
Explore how native plants can enhance biodiversity and support ecosystems in our upcoming Wild Ones national webinar, “Combating the Biodiversity Crisis with Native Plants” featuring Sarah Gray and Coralie Palmer from the Indiana Native Plant Society.
Native plants are essential for maintaining biodiversity as they provide food and shelter for a wide range of wildlife, including pollinators, birds, and beneficial insects. By incorporating native plants into your landscape, you can create a thriving ecosystem that supports local fauna and flora. These plants are well-adapted to local environmental conditions, making them more resilient to climate change and reducing the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Attendees will learn how native plants can improve soil health, enhance water retention, and contribute to a more sustainable and vibrant ecosystem.
Sara and Coralie are part of the Indiana Native Plant Society (INPS) Landscaping team, and they have collaborated on diverse projects across Indiana, including native planting schemes for schools, community gardens, the Eiteljorg Museum, and the Humane Society. Their new design for Indianapolis reflects typical sub-divisions in Indiana and considers future climate challenges, such as increased flooding and hotter, drier summers. The design features resilient, native Indiana plants that thrive in local soil conditions and contribute to the ecosystem.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insights from leading experts in native plants! Participants will gain practical insights into native garden designs and learn how tailored landscaping can support wildlife, promote ecological balance, and help restore natural habitats.
September 2024
"The Beauty and Benefits of Hedgerows" with Heather McCargo
Hosted by Wild Ones NationalOnline/Virtual
Public Welcome Recording Available Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation
Explore the ecological and aesthetic advantages of hedges and hedgerows in our upcoming Wild Ones national webinar, “The Beauty and Benefits of Hedgerows” with Heather McCargo, founder of Wild Seed Project.
Native hedgerows are diverse plantings of woody plants from shrubs to small trees along with herbaceous groundcovers at their base. Learn how these low-maintenance and sustainable plantings of shrubs, trees, and groundcovers can enhance biodiversity, provide critical habitats for wildlife, and contribute to climate resilience. Discover practical tips for designing and implementing hedgerows in various landscapes, from farms to urban settings, and understand their role in supporting pollinators, birds, and soil health.
You will also learn about Heather McCargo and the Wild Seed Project's latest collaboration with Wild Ones on the new Native Garden Design for Portland, ME. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights from a leading expert in native plant restoration and take your landscaping skills to the next level.
Winterize No More- Leave the Leaves and Pithy Stems
Mambourg Nature Center, 5531 Cincinnati Zanesville Rd NE, Lancaster, OH, 43130 Map
Public Welcome Family-Friendly Free Event Chapter Meeting Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking Drinking Fountains
Miranda Cain of Fairfield County Park District will present on how an act as simple as leaving the leaves will support life, improve soil health and moisture permability, as well as usher in fireflies, birds, and more! Join us at Mambourg Nature Center in Lancaster. Please click the link to indicate your intent to attend.
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080844A8A92CA2F85-50798055-winterize#/
October 2024
"Matrix Landscape Design" with Benjamin Vogt
Hosted by Wild Ones NationalOnline/Virtual
Public Welcome Recording Available Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation
Learn how to use high-density plantings that replicate natural ecosystems in aesthetically pleasing designs, enhancing ecological functions while reducing maintenance efforts in our upcoming Wild One's national webinar, "Matrix Landscape Design" with author, landscape designer, activist, and educator Benjamin Vogt.
Matrix planting is a landscape design approach that mimics natural ecosystems by closely planting and layering compatible perennials and grasses to cover the soil, provide more ecosystem services, and eliminate the need for wood mulch or aggressive weeding. Join Wild Ones for a webinar to learn how author, educator, and landscape designer Benjamin Vogt applies this approach to create stunning native gardens. Learn the principles behind this method, its ecological benefits, and practical steps to implement matrix planting in your own garden.
You will also learn about Benjamin's latest collaboration with Wild Ones on the new Native Garden Design for Lincoln, NE. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights from a leading voice in natural garden design and take your gardening skills to the next level. Register now to secure your spot!
November 2024
Resilient Landscapes with the Native Plant Society of Texas
Hosted by Wild Ones DFW (Seedling) Chapter and Wild Ones NationalOnline/Virtual
Public Welcome Recording Available Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation
Native plants have an incredible ability to adapt to climate extremes, offering sustainable solutions for resilient landscapes. Join Wild Ones and the Native Plant Society of Texas to explore the power of native plants to thrive in challenging conditions.
This event features Christy Ten Eyck, founder of Ten Eyck Landscape Architects. Drawing from her latest Dallas-Fort Worth native garden design, Christy will share insights into designing low-maintenance, ecologically rich spaces that withstand intense climate fluctuations.
December 2024
Neonics & Advocacy: Protecting Pollinators and Influencing Policy
Hosted by Wild Ones NationalOnline/Virtual
Public Welcome Recording Available Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation
Neonicotinoid insecticides, commonly known as “neonics,” have become the most widely used insecticides in the U.S., leading to drastic declines in bees, pollinators, birds, and aquatic ecosystems. In this webinar, Lucas Rhoads, Senior Attorney with NRDC’s Pesticides & Pollinators Team, will share expert insights on how neonics impact our environment and pose serious risks to human health. He’ll delve into the harms associated with neonic-treated seeds, which are a major source of contamination, and explore effective policy advocacy strategies to rein in their widespread use without disrupting farmers or landscapers.
Winter Sowing Potluck
Mambourg Nature Center, 5531 Cincinnati Zanesville Rd NE, Lancaster, OH, 43130 Map
Public Welcome Family-Friendly Free Event Chapter Social Hands-On/How-To Workshop Seed/Plant Share Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking Drinking Fountains
This event is free and open to the public.
Bring the whole family & a dish to share. Winter sowing supplies provided. Please bring any labeled native seeds to share. Registration is required. Space is limited to thirty attendees.