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Agincourt Garden Club + Betty McCullough on Tagging Monarch Butterflies
March 9 @ 7:30 pm - 9:45 pm
Free
(As this is our 1st in person meeting of the season, you may want to come a lil early to meet chit/chat with your friends, renew your membership and/or collect your year book)
Guests can come once, to check us out, for free before deciding to join.
Welcome members and guests.
Garden Joke
Guest Speaker:  Betty McCulloch is a Community (or Citizen) Scientist, which Betty notes is an elegant term for being a “volunteer”.
She is a retired professor of nursing and lover of nature – particularly butterflies and birds.
She has been involved with tagging over 13,000 butterflies in the past eleven plus years at Rosetta McClain Gardens, Toronto.
So Betty will teach us about this practice and I know it will be very interesting! Please hold your questions til the end of the presentation.
Announcements:Â We have lots of special events this year, so please bring a pen/paper to make a note of same.
Laughter:Â Â We don’t have laughter on the agenda, however it somehow breaks out, especially during the refreshments break with this crowd.
Dessert: Our members bring treats and we buy coffee/tea for your pleasure. Please drop some change in the dishes on the treat table.
Location:Â Knox United Christian Education Center, 2575 Midland Ave. @ Sheppard, driveway and bus stop off of Rural Ave.
For more info, check out:
Facebook: Agincourt Garden Club
Instagram site:Â AGCÂ Agincourt Garden Club
www.gardenontario.org/agincourtgardenclub
Thank you
Cheryl Penner
416-414-7704



