Session leaders will facilitate a conversation about the opportunities and challenges of moving our communities toward developing ecologically sensitive Integrated Pest Management Plans. What are they? Why do we need them for our certifications as Bee City USA® and Bee Campus USA®? How could they support pollinators, pets, people, and our planet? And what can we do now? And next?
This final session will start earlier, at 5:00, with mocktails in the courtyards of the Dana Fine Arts Building, Agnes Scott College. We will provide mocktails. Please bring a snack to share! We will start our conversation at 7:00 p.m.
“Growing with Dana” is a series of environmentally focused programs presented in conjunction with the Building on Dana / Patterns in Space exhibition (Feb. 7-May 19) in the Dalton Gallery, Agnes Scott College. Free and open to the public on alternating Wednesdays evenings during the exhibition, each session will examine a topic related to creating and maintaining sustainable habitats in our community. Presented by the Building on Dana project, the Center for Sustainability, and Bee Campus USA® (People for Pollinators) at Agnes Scott College, with community partners Bee City USA® – Decatur, GA (BeeCatur) and City of Decatur.