TUESDAY | MAY 20, 2025

6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Richfield Community Center,  7000 Nicollet Ave 

2025 Native Plant Resource Fair

Plans are underway and invitations are being sent out as we prepare for our annual resource fair at our new home at Richfield Community Center. This popular open house will offer educational resources from Wild Ones members and partner organizations. 

Check back soon for details!

April Program & Spring Events

THURSDAY | APRIL 17, 2025

Social 6:30 pm. | Program 7:00 pm
Richfield Community Center,  7000 Nicollet Ave 

Landscape Design for Life: 

Basics and Local Examples

Presenter | Nathalie Shanstrom, Pasque Ecological Design and Consulting

After a brief introduction on how to design with native plants, this presentation will use a range of case studies to illustrate by example how to design with native plants to: maximize sustainability and ecological function, draw out the beauty of regional landscapes, and create functional spaces that foster healthy, invigorating, meaningful connections between people and their environment. A range of examples of varying scales, context, and site uses will be included to show how the design process can vary from site to site.

SPRING EVENTS IN THE TWIN CITIES!

Garden Art FlingFeatures Wild Ones Members

Saturday, April 5th, 10am to 6pm Indoors, at the Flux Arts Building, 

699 NE Lowry Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55418

Join us for this vibrant event, showcasing a lively mix of music; interactive story telling for kids and adults by Wonder Weaver Storytellers at 11am, 1pm, and 3:30pm; and art vendors. 

Wild Ones Member and Educator Vicky Bonk will host a TC Wild Ones Information and Outreach Table, exploring the vital role of bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. 

In addition, at the next booth, husband Richard Bonk will have a selection of his fascinating mandala art available, and Vicky will have her own Pollinator photographs available for sale.

Wild Ones member Laura Burlis will have a selection of Minnesota Landscape switchplates and Garden Fairy Houses on display.

Wild Ones member Holley Wlodarczyk is launching her new graphic design business, Garden Variety Art, which features native plants and habitat gardens, especially the interactions between wildflowers and the wildlife/pollinators they support, and will have a variety of merchandise available at her first in-person art sale.

There will be several hands-on activities for the public, including mosaic stepping stones at Clay Squared to Infinity, “Butterfly Baths” at the Clay Squared Gallery and “Pollinator Palaces” at the ACW headquarters. For more info: https://fluxartsbuilding.com/the-garden-art-fling/

Pollinators are essential to the world’s food and flowers, and their importance reminds us of how we too are better together. In community, we create possibility, joy, and positive change for all. This event is a powerful reminder of how nature and the arts come together to inspire!)

Earth Day Events 

Come Celebrate With Wild Ones Twin Cities!

Chasing Minnesota’s Native Wildflowers

 

Bristly sarsaparilla at Tettegouche State Park

Thursday, March 20
Social 6:30 pm. | Program 7:00 pm
Richfield Community Center,  7000 Nicollet Ave 

Chasing Minnesota’s Native Wildflowers

Meet Phyllis Root and Kelly Povo, authors of Searching for Minnesota’s Native Wildflowers; A Guide for Beginners, Botanists, and Everyone in Between

Lesser purple fringed orchid
Phyllis Root is a writer, Kelly Povo is a photographer, and they love searching for and learning about Minnesota's native wildflowers—the ones that have been growing here for centuries. They happily climb steep hills, wade streams, search in bogs and fens, and brake for wildflowers they see along the road.  Learn about the wildflowers they search for, why they search, and where they (sometimes) find some of Minnesota’s little-known native wildflower treasures. They will also share stories of their own adventures (and misadventures) that led to their first book, a Northeastern Minnesota Book Award finalist, and to their forthcoming book, Wildflower Chasing:  An Adventurous Guide to Minnesota's Native Wildflowers and Their Unique Habitats.
 
Well-dressed flowerchasers
Phyllis, an award-winning author, has written many picture books about Minnesota, including Big Belching BogPlant a Pocket of PrairieOne North Star, and The Lost Forest, all published by the University of Minnesota Press. Kelly, a professional photographer for over thirty years, has exhibited in galleries and art shows across the country. Her photographs have been published on posters, calendars, note cards, and in books.  
After their first book about wildflowers Kelly and Phyllis started a blog (flowerchasers.com), and they frequently send audio postcards of their searches to Minnesota Public Radio. They are still chasing flowers and love sharing what they learn with fellow wildflower lovers. 

Whatever they are doing, Phyllis and Kelly laugh—a lot.

Kelly and Phyllis will be bringing their wildflower book to sell, along with some of Phyllis' children's books on Minnesota: One North StarPlant a Pocket of PrairieBig Belching BogThe Lost Forest, and Begin With A Bee, which she co-authored with Jackie Briggs Martin and Liza Ketchum.






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