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Learn how to create a wildlife habitat

“Gardening for Wildlife” is the topic of the January 17 Wednesday evening meeting of the Fallbrook Garden Club. Retired chef and teacher George Yackey, a master gardener who often speaks on behalf of the National Wildlife Federation, will talk about how to can create a wildlife habitat in a personal garden. In addition to water, food and shelter, George will discuss additional methods for attracting butterflies and birds.

The meeting is at 7:00 p.m. in the Fallbrook Public Utility District office meeting room, 990 East Mission Road, Fallbrook. All meetings are open to the public. Fallbrook Garden Club is a member of National Garden Clubs, Inc., Pacific Region and a charter Member of California Garden Clubs Inc., Palomar District.

 

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