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Backyard Conservation Seminar
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Jim H Clark <[log in to unmask]>
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Jim H Clark <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 Feb 2010 17:34:08 -0600
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Backyard Conservation Seminar
Saturday, February 27
Ankeny DMACC Campus

Featured speaker is Jim Pease

On February 27, a seminar will be held in Ankeny for everyone interested in 
gardening, landscaping, wildlife, conservation and the environment. The 
seminar is being held at the Ankeny DMACC campus in the Building 7 
conference center.

This event runs from 9:30-2:30 with registration and exhibits beginning at 
9:00 am. The cost is $25 per person, including lunch, or $45 per couple from 
the same household. The student rate is $15.

Pre-registration is requested prior to February 22nd. After February 22nd an 
additional fee of $5/person is required. Registration information can be 
found at www.polk-swcd.org  or by calling the Polk SWCD at 515-964-1883 ext. 
3.   You may also email: <[log in to unmask]> for a registration 
brochure.

The seminar includes speakers and exhibitors in a variety of topics to 
interest the home gardener and nature lover. Featured speaker is Jim Pease, 
retired ISU professor and Extension Wildlife Specialist. He is a regular on 
Iowa Public Radio's Talk of Iowa program and consultant on many wildlife and 
interpretive projects across the state.

Other experts will discuss how to improve your yard, gardens, and 
landscapes. A variety of topics include trees, pest invasions, caring for 
your lawn, attracting backyard birds, the importance of pollination, 
harvesting rainwater, and growing garden vegetables.

This event is sponsored by the Polk Soil and Water Conservation District 
(SWCD) and Des Moines Area Community College (DMACC) Department of Arts and 
Sciences.

Forwarded by Jane Clark 

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