Peggy Simonsen will share important ways to use shrubs, trees, & native plants in all seasons, plus ways to improve habitat for birds, pollinators, other wildlife, and more! Registration required.
The public is invited to the monthly meetings of the Lake-to-Prairie chapter of the Wild Ones, a national not-for-profit organization that promotes the use of native plants in landscapes.
Celebrating Citizens For Conservation’s 50th anniversary, Peggy Simonsen will share important ways to use shrubs, trees, and native plants in all seasons, water resources and earth-friendly practices to improve habitat for birds, pollinators and other wildlife.
Peggy Simonsen is the Chair of Citizens for Conservation’s Community Education Committee, on the Board of Directors and former president of CFC. She has improved the habitat in her yard with over 200 species of native plants.
Registration is required. To register, click on the REGISTER button on this page.
This program will take place online; you will receive an email confirmation with the link when you register. Click that link at the start time to join us.
The Fremont Public Library District encompasses parts of Mundelein, Grayslake, Hawthorn Woods, Libertyville, Round Lake, Round Lake Park, and Wauconda. To find out if you live in our district, please call 847-566-8702. We honor library cards from any other public library in Illinois as well as a few from southern Wisconsin. The library is located in Mundelein, half a mile north of Rte.176 on Midlothian Road.