FLOYD COUNTY, Ind. — Join Purdue Extension Floyd County on April 27 for Pollinator Day 2019, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Come spend the day learning about our native pollinators at this free, family-friendly event.
Pollinator Day is packed with hands-on activities for all ages. Activities include beehive tours, building your own hummingbird feeder, native bee nest, and butterfly feeder, planting for pollinators, crafts for the kids, and more. There will be classes on bumblebees, monarchs, and planting for birds and butterflies. Local vendors also will be present selling garden and nature-related items. Attendees will receive a free t-shirt or tote, a native tree or shrub, and a complimentary lunch, while supplies last.
Pollinator Day is hosted by Purdue Extension Floyd County at the Purdue Research Park at 3000 Technology Ave., New Albany, IN. The event will be held rain or shine. For more information please visit Purdue Extension Floyd County on Facebook. You may also call the office at 812-948-5470 or email Gina Anderson at gmanders@purdue.edu.
— Purdue Extension Floyd County
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