497 days ago

Forest & Bird: Plant Sale & Upcoming Speaker

Greg from Forest & Bird Hastings Havelock North Branch

PLANT SALE:
Our branch is holding a plant sale for native plants grown at our nursery. All proceeds go towards the conservation activities of the branch.

They are in PB2s, are hardened off for planting now and are priced at $6 each (GST inclusive). Minimum order is 10 plants, which can be made up of a mix of the varieties offered.

The list of available plants and details regarding the sale process can be found via the link included with this notice

MONTHLY NATURE-BASED SPEAKER:
This month Bob Harris, Chairman of the Karituwhenua Stream Landcare Group, will be speaking on the history and future of the Karituwhenua Stream Reserve.


Once a drainage ditch and dumping ground for surrounding developments, it has been developed into one of the most popular walks in Havelock North.

Where:
St Andrews Presbyterian Church Lounge
300 Market Road South - map
Hastings

When:
7.30pm on Thursday, 10th October 2024

ALL ARE WELCOME (members and non-members).
Bring a friend if you wish.

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