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Drawdown East End Presents 'Lawn And Landscape For The Future' On June 9

authorStaff Writer on May 31, 2021

Drawdown East End, Hampton Bays Public Library and the League of Women Voters of the Hamptons will present “Lawn and Landscape for the Future: The Benefits of a Holistic View” on Wednesday, June 9, via Zoom.

Mark Haubner, a member of the steering committee of Drawdown East End, and Ellen Bialo will interview Anthony Marinello of Dropseed Native Landscapes and take a deep dive into permaculture: what it means, what it does and why it matters.

Drawdown East End is the local chapter of Project Drawdown, an international initiative to encourage the adoption of practices that will reduce greenhouse gases in the atmosphere to stop climate change.

“Lawn and Landscape for the Future” is one session in a four-part series, “Drawdown The Future: A Conversation for our Changing Times” happening Wednesdays through June 23.

“We launched this series, as a way to start a community conversation about creating the future we want, and how we can start now to take actions with our food, lawns and fashion choices that transition us away from pollution to a regenerative blue-green economy,” said Darr Reilly, the co-founder of Drawdown East End.

To register, email drawdowneastend@gmail.com. For more information on Drawdown East End, visit drawdowneastend.org.

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