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Edmonds Wildlife Habitat Native Plant Demonstration Garden
In celebration of National Save the Frogs Day, Edmonds resident Thayer “Frog Lady” Cueter will share her knowledge about our local frogs, their habitat and how to have a frog-friendly backyard.
Cueter is the founder of the Just Frogs Toads Too Foundation and Pacific Northwest FrogWatchUSA Chapter Coordinator.
The event is free and everyone is welcome. For more information, visit: www.pilchuckaudubon.org or send your questions to Garden@PilchuckAudubon.org
All events to take place at Edmonds Wildlife Habitat Native Plant Demonstration Garden at Willow Creek Hatchery, 95 Pine St., Edmonds located on the northwest corner of Pine Street and Edmonds Way. There is free parking on Pine Street and for those with limited mobility there is parking in the hatchery parking area down the driveway on the right hand side of Pine Street.
The Edmonds Demo Garden is a community garden located on Edmonds City property and is open to the public. It is operated by volunteers under the auspices of Pilchuck Audubon. Most workshops are held in the Sound Salmon Solutions small education building and the Demo Garden. These events are free, though donations are greatly appreciated and help cover operating and education costs. Donations are tax deductible.
For more information see www.pilchuckaudubon.org or contact garden@pilchuckaudubon.org or call 425-771-8165.






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