“Moths, Birds and Landscaping-The Night Shift”

EBWA (Evening Branch of the Women’s Alliance): On March 30thnaturalist Catherine Klatt will present her stunning photographs to illustrate the diversity and beauty of moths.  Her talk will explore the tight links between moths and birds, and unexpected ways that our home landscaping choices affect bird and insect populations. Far from being just little brown nuisances, moths play a key role in the functioning of our plant and animal communities.

All women are invited to join us beginning with socializing at 5:45pm with juice or wine.  A vegetarian meal is served at 6:15pm.  To make reservations for the meal, contact Gabrielle Reals at ellegr3@gmail.com by Monday March 27 or call her at 382-5685 by 8pm Tuesday, March 28.  If you require a gluten-free meal, please include that information when you make your reservation.  Cost of the evening including the meal is $15; program only is $3.  Since our meal is catered, we request that you honor your reservation.  If you plan to attend the program only, be sure to arrive before 8pm

Looking Ahead:  Amy Holloran, author of The New Breadbasket: How the New Crop of Grain Growers, Plant Breeders, Maltsters, Bakers, Brewers and Local Food Activists Are Redefining Our Daily Loaf will present the program on April 27.