General Meeting, Special Event
Speaker: Cathy Dueck
Location: Millennium Park
Time: 7:00 pm. Carpool from Trinity at 5:45
Speaker: Cathy Dueck
Location: Millennium Park
Time: 7:00 pm. Carpool from Trinity at 5:45
We will leave Trinity Church at 5:45 pm, carpooling to downtown Peterborough.
Tour of Millennium Park to begin at 7:00 pm.
Directions if you are meeting us there:
Millennium Park is located at Water and King Streets. There is a fee for parking at that location. I suggest you take Charlotte Street past Water Street and park in the downtown mall shopping parkade on the left. Parking is free after 6 pm. Walk out onto the trail and go right. Watch for the fountain. We will meet there.
Snacks will be available but we ask that you bring your own water bottle.
Speaker Information:
Cathy is a lifelong naturalist who has been gardening since she was 19. A graduate of Trent University in Environmental Science, Cathy’s passion is teaching about land stewardship in its many forms. Founder of Peterborough’s Ecology Park which she directed for more than 20 years, Cathy is now working for Peterborough’s Parks and Forestry Division. Over the years, she has worked as a schoolyard consultant for Evergreen, a shoreline consultant for the Friends of the Trent-Severn Waterway, a guest speaker for horticultural societies, universities and colleges, and developed a range of programs for the public including environmental education for children and community-based urban forestry.
Cathy is a lifelong naturalist who has been gardening since she was 19. A graduate of Trent University in Environmental Science, Cathy’s passion is teaching about land stewardship in its many forms. Founder of Peterborough’s Ecology Park which she directed for more than 20 years, Cathy is now working for Peterborough’s Parks and Forestry Division. Over the years, she has worked as a schoolyard consultant for Evergreen, a shoreline consultant for the Friends of the Trent-Severn Waterway, a guest speaker for horticultural societies, universities and colleges, and developed a range of programs for the public including environmental education for children and community-based urban forestry.