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DESCRIPTION:East Bay California Native Plant Society's  SECOND ANNUAL NATIVE PLANT FAIR 
 TO BE HELD AT NATIVE HERE NURSERY OCTOBER 20 AND 21 \nSaturday, October 20 
 and Sunday, October 21 are days of great importance to the East Bay Chapter 
 of CNPS. Those are the dates of our 2nd Annual Plant Fair held at Native 
 Here Nursery! Bring your checkbook (no credit card facility) to the Fair at 
 Native Here Nursery, 101 Golf Course Drive in Tilden Park, across from the 
 golf course main parking lot.\nVendors of plant related art and crafts will 
 be there. Those who have confirmed their participation include 
 photographers Dianne Lake, Gregg Weber, and Yu-Lan Tong; multi-media 
 craftsperson and photographer Heidi Rand; and potters Ginger Markley and 
 Tina Cheung. . \nDavid Bigham, Landscape Architect, has confirmed that he 
 will give the noon talk on Saturday. David Margolies will speak about 
 Wildflower Walks on Sunday at 12:30. Lyn Talkovsky, landscaper, has not yet 
 chosen the time she will speak. Two other speakers are planned.\nCheck the 
 chapter website www.ebcnps.org throughout October for updates to the 
 schedule.\nSelected plants from habitats throughout California have been 
 brought in for the Fair to augment the thousands of local natives grown at 
 Native Here. Hundreds of Douglas Iris will be ready for planting.\nSeeds 
 will be sold by the Regional Parks Botanic Garden’s Seedy Friends.\nBulbs 
 will be available, most of them grown from locally collected seed.\nThe 
 Fair will offer a wide selection of books related to native plants, 
 gardening and natural history.\nSpecial plants, books and other items will 
 be silently auctioned, with the auction closing at 2:30 on 
 Sunday.\nProceeds from the Fair will support the work of the Chapter 
 throughout the year. \nVolunteers are needed to help sell plants, bulbs, 
 seeds and books; to write up sales and cashier; to help in the holding 
 area; and offer breaks to other volunteers. Contact Elaine Jackson 
 Elainejx@mindspring.com to volunteer for either day of the Fair or to help 
 with set-up and/or clean up immediately before and after the 
 Fair.\nVolunteers are also needed to complete a variety of tasks (see 
 sidebar) before the Fair. If you are available Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, 
 Friday or Saturday mornings in October, come to Native Here Nursery at 101 
 Golf Course Drive in Tilden Park and there will be a task for you! You may 
 also contact the nursery by e-mail nativehere@ebcnps.org or leave a phone 
 message at 510 549-0211. (We could also use a volunteer to retrieve and 
 return calls the week preceding the Fair).\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/09/25/18449550.php
SUMMARY:Second Annual Native Plant Fair
LOCATION:Location: Native Here Nursery, 101 Golf Course Drive in Tilden Park, across 
 from the golf course main parking lot.\nSat 10-3, Sun Noon - 3
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/09/25/18449550.php
DTSTART:20071020T170000Z
DTEND:20071020T220000Z
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