CAC Presentation - Seeing the Urban Forest for the Trees Wednesday, May 13th 7pm

Trees are well-known for their aesthetic value, and for providing important habitat for wildlife and food for pollinators. But did you know they also play a critical role in regulating the climate of our communities and can be a really important tool for mitigating climate change and reducing electricity consumption? 

Presented by Conservation Advisory Council (CAC) member Andy Reinmann, Assistant Professor of Environmental Science at the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center and Hunter College.

You must register to join the talk – click on:  https://mountpleasantlibrary.evanced.info/signup/EventDetails?EventId=6507&backTo=Calendar&startDate=2021/05/12

and the final talk of the series will be on Tuesday, May 25th at 7pm:

Composting - it's Easy!

Composting is a great way to recycle leftover food and plant waste. The equipment needed is simple, and it takes very little effort. As well as reducing your garbage volume (and smelly, wet food waste), you can make some good stuff (compost!) to add to your garden beds, lawn, and potted plants.

Presented by CAC chairperson Helen Meurer, Master Composter and Recycler

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