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Eco-Connection Activities & Education

Opportunities for community to gather and connect with humans and beyond, learning, playing, exploring, working, relaxing, or eating together in the treasure of ecological diversity the Dukes curated.

Events in this collection

  • Children's Day Extravaganza! primary image

    Children's Day Extravaganza!

    Sun, Jun 9 • 11:00 AM

    From $0.00

  • March Volunteer Day: Willow Walk & Work primary image

    March Volunteer Day: Willow Walk & Work

    Sat, Mar 16 • 11:00 AM

    Free

  • February Volunteer Day: Woodland Walk & Work primary image

    February Volunteer Day: Woodland Walk & Work

    Sun, Feb 25 • 11:00 AM

    Free

  • Climate Cafe primary image

    Climate Cafe

    Thu, Oct 12 • 5:30 PM

    From $0.00

  • Climate Cafe primary image

    Climate Cafe

    Thu, Aug 24 • 6:30 PM

    Free

  • Bats Abound! primary image

    Bats Abound!

    Wed, Jul 5 • 7:30 PM

    Free

  • Community Earth Day primary image

    Community Earth Day

    Sat, Apr 22 • 2:00 PM

    From $0.00

  • March Volunteer Day: Pruning & Propagation primary image

    March Volunteer Day: Pruning & Propagation

    Sat, Mar 18 • 11:00 AM

    Free

  • Practical Pruning primary image

    Practical Pruning

    Sun, Mar 12 • 1:00 PM

    From $0.00

  • Eco-Social Afternoon primary image

    Eco-Social Afternoon

    Sat, Feb 25 • 2:00 PM

    From $0.00

  • October Community Day primary image

    October Community Day

    Sat, Oct 22 • 3:00 PM

    From $0.00

  • July Community Day primary image

    July Community Day

    Sat, Jul 16 • 3:00 PM

    From $0.00

  • Community Earth Day primary image

    Community Earth Day

    Sun, Apr 24 • 11:00 AM

    From $0.00

  • October Community Day - New Date primary image

    October Community Day - New Date

    Sat, Oct 30 • 1:00 PM

    From $0.00

  • September Community Day primary image

    September Community Day

    Sat, Sep 18 • 3:00 PM

    From $0.00

  • Sold Out: CICADAFEST 2021 primary image

    Sold Out: CICADAFEST 2021

    Sat, May 22 • 11:00 AM

    From $0.00

  • Investigating Invasives: High Spring primary image

    Investigating Invasives: High Spring

    Sun, May 16 • 11:00 AM

    From $0.00

  • Investigating Invasives: Early Spring primary image

    Investigating Invasives: Early Spring

    Sun, Apr 18 • 11:00 AM

    From $0.00

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Organizer of Eco-Connection Activities & Education
Founded by USDA botanist James A. Duke and his wife Peggy in 1997, The Green Farmacy Garden (GFG) is now owned and operated by theCommunity Ecology Institute(CEI). Located in Fulton, MD, GFG is a sanctuary for approximately 300 native and non-native species of plants that have been used traditionally and/or researched for medicinal applications. The Dukes collected medicinal plants for over sixty years, and in 1997, they transformed part of their pasture land into a teaching garden. Organized in plots that echo chapters of Jim’s book,The Green Pharmacy,the Garden highlights medicinal plants of global herbal traditions.The Green Farmacy Garden is also a part of the United Plant Savers network of sanctuaries around the country, which strive to educate the public and maintain native plant species that have become at risk or endangered.The garden and grounds are accessible to the public only by event registration, private appointment. Please visit our website for full details on volunteering.CEI's mission is Cultivating Communities where People and Nature Thrive Together.