For those to attended January’s general meeting, and for those who couldn’t make it. speaker Nancy Louwman’s reference sheets is provided below (click document image):
PLANTchoir Product Launch: Thursday, November 21
This event is on THURSDAY NOVEMBER 21, 2019, at Fractal Workspace. Doors open at 4:00 pm and the presentation is at 4:30 pm.
What is PLANTChoir??? PLANTChoir is a Bluetooth device that captures the biorhythmic feedback of plant life and through our app translates the plant energy into musical instruments – in short – We gave Nature a voice with #plantmusic that is Created by Plants and is Composed by You!
For those who wish to attend, they should register for this FREE event at Eventbrite page by clicking here. For more information:
Garden Ontario’s Trillium newsletter now online
Garden Ontario’s Trillium newsletter for Autumn 2019 is now online here.
Call for Helpers: Pollinator Garden Fall Cleanup, Sunday, November 3rd
Call for helpers
It’s work day at the Pollinator Garden Memorial Centre site along Nelson Street pathway
this Sunday November 3rd at 1:00pm. Use the hour you gain by turning the clocks back.
Many hands make light work. New members welcome – this will be a good day for orientation.
Bring pruners, weeder, or shovel.
Fall bulb sale from Kitchen Table Seed House
Kitchen Table Seed House is trialling a fall bulb sale which may be of interest to members. Their website listings are now up to date with these offerings for fall planting.
As a special promotion to KHS members and friends, by entering promotion code Kingston you can avoid the shipping costs and receive free delivery to our Oct 10 meeting.

Bath Garden Club presents “Monarchs, Milkweed & Migration”, Thursday, October 3
Bath Garden Club Presents
“Monarchs, Milkweed & Migration” –
Our Story of Raising Monarch Butterflies

The North American population of these beautiful insects has shrunk by 90% in the past two decades. We all can do something – find out how you can help the cause of the Monarchs. Hear the fascinating story of how Bath residents Sue & Brian Nillson became foster parents to many monarch butterflies – nurturing them from egg stage and releasing them back to nature as mature butterflies.
When – Thursday, October 3, 2019
Where – St. John’s Hall – 212 Church St, Bath
Time – 7 p.m.
All are welcome to attend this presentation
Admission – by donation Refreshments will be served





