Wednesday, July 12 “Planting for Pollinators”
Free Garden Learning Series continues online on how to plant for pollinators
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Climate Coach Program
Are you interested in helping Highland Park residents reduce their carbon emissions to help mitigate the effects of climate change?
Have you made upgrades to your home, yard, or lifestyle to reduce your environmental impact?
Consider sharing your expertise as a part of Go Green Highland Park’s new Climate Coach program! Through this program, presented in partnership with the City of Highland Park Sustainability Advisory Group, volunteer Climate Coaches will share their experience and expertise in different areas. This is inspired by a similar program started in Oak Park. Example topics include: electrifying your home, planting native gardens, installing solar energy or heat pumps, purchasing an electric vehicle, insulating drafty homes and more.
Environmental Book Discussion:
A Sand County Almanac, by Aldo Leopold
Curt’s Cafe, 1766 2nd St, Highland Park
Thursday, April 24, 1:30-3:00 pm
Join us during Earth Week to discuss A Sand County Almanac, by Aldo Leopold. The book, “achieved prominence around the first Earth Day in 1970 and has been reborn for Earth Day 50. Through science, history, humor and prose, Leopold uses A Sand County Almanac and its call for a land ethic to communicate the true connection between people and the natural world. The hope: that readers will begin to treat the land with the love and respect that it deserves.” – The Aldo Leopold Foundation.
This book discussion will be held at Curt’s Cafe. Join us at 1766 2nd St, Highland Park, IL.
Indoor Ravinia Winter Farmers Market
Wayfarer Theater, 1850 2nd St., Highland Park
Saturdays, 10:00 am-2:00 pm
Hosted in partnership with Wayfarer Theaters, the market will be held every Saturday in the retail space adjacent to the theater from Jan. 11 through Apr. 26, 2025. Each week, visitors of all ages can connect with area vendors, enjoy a matinee movie and shop for high-quality pantry staples while supporting local farms and businesses.
Join NSPC-Deerfield and Support GGHP with Every Purchase💚
The North Shore Plant Club orders plants direct from Midwest Nurseries to provide more options, healthier plants, and better prices than most brick and mortar garden centers.
Sales have started!! Sales typically open on Thursday and close Sunday night. Within 1 week of ordering, plants are delivered to our hub in Deerfield and you have a 3 day window to pick at your convenience. There is also limited delivery available.
5% of all plants ordered via our custom link will be donated to Go Green Highland Park to support our work. Happy shopping!
A Digital Diet for Carbon Reduction
Thank you to everyone who braved the weather to join us for our Digital Diet Program. And thank you to the Highland Park Public Library for hosting us. Attendees were able to free up storage alongside our presenter and started dropping carbon pounds instantly, it was a fun and informative night. This presentation was only available in-person due to the workshop format, but if you missed the event you can still check out the information by clicking the buttons below.
Free Garden Learning Series continues online on how to plant for pollinators
Join Highland Park Historical Society Archivist, Nancy Webster for a fascinating look at how local flora and fauna were used by pioneers. Recipes recorded orally …
Free 2023 Garden Learning Series continues at 6:00pm CT online What are rain gardens and how do they work? This class is an introduction to …
Highland Park residents working together for a healthier and more sustainable community.
Green Family Art-Venture! | Park District of Highland Park
www.pdhp.org
Feb 26-Mar 18: The Heller Nature Center building will be closed for lobby renovations. Trails remain open daily from 7:30am to dusk.