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An event by Angela Haigler was featured
May 17, 2009 from 1pm to 5pm
Join Charlotte Loves Natives for a trip to Catawba, SC to view the lovely spider lilies in a fun, festival atmosphere. The Spider Lily Festival is an annual event. For more information including directions visit www.ncwildflower.org after March 22.
May 17
Send you an email but it was returned. Still Interested but not sure how the weekend id going to play out . My son is in the Stae track meet this weekend.
May 12
Beth Ward might attend Angela Haigler's event
May 17, 2009 from 1pm to 5pm
Join Charlotte Loves Natives for a trip to Catawba, SC to view the lovely spider lilies in a fun, festival atmosphere. The Spider Lily Festival is an annual event. For more information including directions visit www.ncwildflower.org after March 22.
May 4
Nancy Sammons is attending Angela Haigler's event
May 17, 2009 from 1pm to 5pm
Join Charlotte Loves Natives for a trip to Catawba, SC to view the lovely spider lilies in a fun, festival atmosphere. The Spider Lily Festival is an annual event. For more information including directions visit www.ncwildflower.org after March 22.
May 2
An event by Angela Haigler was featured
April 19, 2009 from 2:30pm to 4:30pm
Take a walk with Dr. Larry Mellichamp along the Wildflower Glen located at the UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens. We'll see phlox, columbine, trilliums, baptisia, native azaleas, rhododendrons, tulip trees and so much more!
April 19
Ram Kamath is attending Angela Haigler's event
April 19, 2009 from 2:30pm to 4:30pm
Take a walk with Dr. Larry Mellichamp along the Wildflower Glen located at the UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens. We'll see phlox, columbine, trilliums, baptisia, native azaleas, rhododendrons, tulip trees and so much more!
April 7
Dora Acosta is attending Angela Haigler's event
April 4, 2009 from 9am to 3pm
Why plant native? Visit our plant sale to view and purchase a wide variety of plants native to the Carolina Piedmont and learn about creating healthy habitats in your backyard. Native plants are well-adapted to our climate often thriving with less...
April 2
Cindy Kanelos might attend Angela Haigler's event
April 4, 2009 from 9am to 3pm
Why plant native? Visit our plant sale to view and purchase a wide variety of plants native to the Carolina Piedmont and learn about creating healthy habitats in your backyard. Native plants are well-adapted to our climate often thriving with less...
March 30

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At 9:45am on February 14, 2009, Theresa Morr said…
Hi Angela, I am at tfmorr@earthlink.net, or work is theresa.morr@wachovia.com. I saw the April 19th event, and that sounds great! Let's discuss details of what needs to be done. If phone is more convenient, my cell is 704 953 1751, or home 704 549 4416.
RE: the Habitat Steward Training, that would be great if you can come for a time-on Sunday, we are doing class exercise of Site Survey, so it would be great to have some persons who can help identify natives and invasives. Let me send you the final schedule, and you can let me know what times would work for you. thanks!
At 10:16pm on October 2, 2008, Jill Palmer said…
Wecome Angela. I need to get my form filled out for the native Palnt Society. I llok forward to seeing you again at a meeting.
At 5:04pm on August 11, 2008, Ernie McLaney said…
Angela, Welcome to the new NCWF site!
There's lots of potential here to connect with people and events all across North Carolina! I hope you find it helpful. Let me know if you have any questions.
Say, you're not setting ants on fire with that magnifying glass are you? :)
-Ernie
At 3:47pm on August 11, 2008, Carol Buie-Jackson said…
Welcome Angela!

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