
Camden Garden Club plans to hold the first of the annual five-part winter horticulture series at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 25, presented online with the Camden Public Library.
To start the series, Stacey Keefer will present Birds, Bugs and Botanicals — Nature Photography. She will share her tips for capturing those unique subjects and special moments that make the best photos.
Some common themes in Keefer’s photography include milkweed, birds, dew, flowers and seeds.
The free horticultural talks occur each Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. through Feb. 22, and are open to everyone. Upcoming events in the series include “Foraging — My Favorite Wild Edibles,” “A Virtual Walk Through Camden,” “Monarchs, Milkweed and Migration,” and “Lasagna Gardening for the Home Gardener.”
Register each week at librarycamden.org for the Zoom link to attend.
The nonprofit Camden Garden Club is a member of the Garden Club Federation of Maine and National Garden Clubs, Inc. with a mission to cultivate the art of gardening to its fullest sense, develop and preserve beauty in and around Camden, and promote civic improvements, education, and conservation of natural resources.
For additional information, visit camdengardenclub.org.
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