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December 9, 2019

Native Plant Society plans holiday fun

On Tuesday, Dec. 10, at the Riverside Nature Center, the Kerrville Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas will feature some holiday fun! Znobia Wootan, from Native American Seed of Junction, will be here again this year for an encore; teaching how to make seed balls for our native plant gardens.
Znobia’s presentation last year to NPSOT was such a hit at the holiday gathering that we have asked her to make another guest appearance this year. Be prepared to get your hands dirty making seed balls for yourself, and perhaps friends.
Znobia has been on the customer care staff of Native American Seed for 11 years; helping people restore the earth. She brings her enthusiasm and extensive knowledge of Texas wildflowers to this fun-filled activity. She holds a B.S. in Education from Texas A&M and is a certified AMS Elementary Montessori teacher. Znobia is a native Texan; her
grandparents settled in Kimble County in the early 1900s. Besides being an active organic gardener, she is a founding member of the Kimble County Beekeepers Club, a board member and past-president of the South Llano Watershed Alliance, and serves on the Texas Wildlife Water Advisory Committee.
The purpose of the Native Plant Society of Texas is to promote conservation, research and utilization of native plants of Texas through education, outreach and example.
The program is free and open to the public. Socializing will be from 1 -1:30 p.m. The program will start at 1:30 p.m.
For more information about the Kerrville Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas, please go to npsot.org/kerrville
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