Hello! First things first – you’re receiving this newsletter because you expressed interest in the Ashford Pollinator Pathway at some point within the last year or so. If you don’t want to hear from us, scroll down to the bottom of this email and click unsubscribe. We won’t be mad.
We are excited to start up this newsletter to share the upcoming events and activities we’re planning in support of pollinator pathways. 🌸🐝

| Upcoming Events April 5 – Jennifer Sterling-Folker and Marian Matthews present a Pollinator Panel at the American Association of University Women’s Monthly Meeting at Eastern CT State University, Willimantic. (Must be a member of AAUW or guest of a member to attend). April 29 – Free native plant talk: “Do’s and Dont’s of Native Plant Gardening” by Jennifer Sterling-Folker at Hampton Fletcher Memorial Library. Learn more. June 24 – We will have a Pollinator Pathway table at the Ashford Arts Council event at Westford Hill Distillers, tentatively scheduled for Sat June 24. Click the link below to the April Ashford Citizen article to see more upcoming events in our region. |
| Pollinator Pathway News in the Ashford Citizen Last year, Ashford residents might have seen that Jennifer published Pollinator Pathway updates in the Ashford Citizen. Now that spring has arrived, it’s time to start again! If you don’t live in Ashford, or can’t wait to read your copy, you can read it here: April Ashford Citizen Article Topics include:Resisting the Siren Call of Early Spring CleanupFree Native Plant SeedsNo Mow MayMore upcoming events! |
| Want to get involved with Ashford Pollinator Pathway? We’re looking to expand our team of volunteers. Whether you want to get your hands dirty, get involved in outreach, or have ideas of your own – we want to hear from you! |
Thanks for taking a moment to read our newsletter! We hope to see you soon as the weather warms and we all return to our gardens and outdoor activities.Sincerely, Heather McKelvie Jennifer Sterling-Folker Melinda MacDonald Ashford Pollinator Pathway Steering Committee |
| One last thing before we go. Don’t forget to register your property on the pollinator pathway map. The button below takes you to the map.You can add your property and view other pollinator-friendly spots around the country! |

Thanks for taking a moment to read our newsletter! We hope to see you soon as the weather warms and we all return to our gardens and outdoor activities.
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