PRFCT EVENTS
Talk Dirt to Me:
Sustainable Land Care Symposium and Info Fair
Saturday, April 20, 2024
1-3:30 p.m.
Springs Community Presbyterian Church
Springs, NY
This Earth Day, learn how to cultivate beauty and nature in your own backyard through a sustainable land care panel discussion followed by an information fair. Co-Sponsored by Accabonac Protection Committee.
1:00 – 2:00 pm Panel Discussion covering topics including nature-based lawn care, lawn alternatives, supporting wildlife with native plants, ticks and pest management, compost, and more.
2:00 – 3:30 pm “Ask me About” Information Fair tabled by local environmental and gardening organizations
Learn more and register for free here
Tickets are free.
Pre-registration is encouraged, but walk-ins are welcome.
Partners include ReWild Long Island, Cornell Cooperative Extension Master Gardener, ChangeHampton, East Hampton Compost, Peconic Estuary Partnership, Suffolk Alliance for Pollinators, Peconic Land Trust, and Ladies Village Improvement Society.
The Path to PRFCT
Monday, April 29, 2024
6 p.m.
Greenwich Botanical Center
Cos Cob, CT
Perfect Earth director Toshi will talk about “The Path to PRFCT” at the Greenwich Botanical Center.
Learn more and reserve a seat here.
This event is hosted in partnership with The Town of Greenwich Sustainability Committee.
Gardening in a Changing World
Saturday, June 15, 2024
Harris Center for Conservation Education
Hancock, NH
Save the date for this full-day workshop at the Harris Center with renowned garden and landscape designers Page Dickey, Edwina Von Gal, John Gwynne, and Helen O’Donnell. Tickets include a catered lunch and plant vendors! More information to follow.
Interested in having Edwina, Toshi, or another PRFCT team member speak at your event? Fill out our Speaker Request Form HERE.
Testimonials
[Edwina’s] presentation was inspirational, entertaining & filled with a joyous sense of freedom – all while imparting such important information & a new way of looking at landscapes & plantings. I am so interested in getting as many of our residents as possible to understand a new perception of beauty.
~ Jean Thatcher, Three Harbors Garden Club
We received wonderful, positive feedback from so many of the attendees who said that they felt informed and empowered to make changes in their home landscape practice towards a more ‘magical’ and sustainable model.
~Lisa de Guzman, Three Harbors Garden Club
My husband and I are totally inspired! And the feedback today says…so are the 175 + guests listening last night.
~ Laura Blumin, Three Harbors Garden Club