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The Hamilton College Arboretum’s 2017-2018 Saturday Speaker series continues on Saturday, March 17, with Kathryn Aalto, historian, landscape designer, and nonfiction writer.
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The Hamilton College Arboretum’s 2017-18 Saturday Speaker series continues on Saturday, Feb. 17, with Leon Ginenthal, rose gardener and founder of Der Rosenmeister Nursery. He will discuss his work at 10 a.m. in the Taylor Science Center’s Kennedy Auditorium. This lecture is free and open the public.
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Fred Breglia, executive director of Landis Arboretum, will present “Building Soils for Better Results in all Locations” when the Hamilton College Arboretum’s 2017-18 Saturday Speaker series continues on Saturday, Jan. 27.
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The Hamilton College Arboretum’s 2017-18 Saturday Speaker Series continues on Saturday, Nov. 11, with “The Herbaceous Peonies and Woody Peonies of Dr. A.P. Saunders,” presented by peony gardener and hybridist Harvey Buchite.
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Teri Dunn Chace, gardening writer, editor, and expert, will present “Seeing Flowers” when the Arboretum’s 2017-18 Saturday Speaker series opens on Saturday, Oct. 21.
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The Hamilton College Arboretum’s spring Third Saturday Series concludes on Saturday, April 22, when Nina Bassuk, a professor at Cornell University’s Urban Horticulture Institute, discusses an approach for creating terrific landscapes.
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The Hamilton College Arboretum’s Third Saturday Series continues on Saturday, March 18, at 10 a.m., in the Kennedy Auditorium, Taylor Science Center. Landscape gardener and writer Marta McDowell will speak about the history of the White House gardens. The lecture is free and open to the public.
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The Hamilton College Arboretum Third Saturday series continues on Saturday, Feb. 18, when Fred Breglia, executive director of Landis Arboretum, presents “Ancient Forests and Champion Trees of New York State and Beyond.”
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The Hamilton College Arboretum Third Saturday series resumes on Saturday, Jan. 21, with author Kathy Purdy. She will give a lecture titled “Colchicums: Autumn’s Best-Kept Secret” at 10 a.m. in the Taylor Science Center’s Kennedy Auditorium.
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The Hamilton Arboretum series continues on Saturday, Nov. 12, when author and environmental educator Anita Sanchez discusses the roles of poison ivy in both human and natural history.
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