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X-WR-CALDESC:Join Conservation Nebraska for a guided tour of the gardens on
  UNL's East Campus with a focus on edible plants and trees. This is a grea
 t opportunity to learn about integrating edible and native trees\, shrubs 
 and herbaceous plants into the landscape in a beautiful and functional way
 \, and how to care for them. Some of the plants you will learn about are: 
 Pecan\, Hazelnut\, Aronia\, Pawpaw\, Hickories\, Persimmon\, and other int
 eresting edibles!\n\nThe event is free\, and paid metered parking is avail
 able. Space is limited so registration is required: https://secure.ngpvan.
 com/QuoGV813p0-52ViBCJoMiw2\n\nMeet on the North side of the East Campus U
 nion (1705 Arbor Dr\, Lincoln\, NE 68503) on Saturday\, July 25\, 9:30-10:
 30 am.\n\nBrad Kindler\, Sustainable Landscape Specialist with PlantNebras
 ka and the Nebraska Forest Service\, is our guide and a wealth of practica
 l information about working with plants.\n\nBrad Kinder is a Sustainable L
 andscape Specialist with the Nebraska Forest Service and PlantNebraska. He
  holds master’s degrees in both Landscape Architecture and Horticulture\, 
 a combination of disciplines that helps him to integrate biology\, design\
 , and planning process when working with communities across Nebraska.
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DESCRIPTION:Join Conservation Nebraska for a guided tour of the gardens on 
 UNL's East Campus with a focus on edible plants and trees. This is a great
  opportunity to learn about integrating edible and native trees\, shrubs a
 nd herbaceous plants into the landscape in a beautiful and functional way\
 , and how to care for them. Some of the plants you will learn about are: P
 ecan\, Hazelnut\, Aronia\, Pawpaw\, Hickories\, Persimmon\, and other inte
 resting edibles!\n\nThe event is free\, and paid metered parking is availa
 ble. Space is limited so registration is required: https://secure.ngpvan.c
 om/QuoGV813p0-52ViBCJoMiw2\n\nMeet on the North side of the East Campus Un
 ion (1705 Arbor Dr\, Lincoln\, NE 68503) on Saturday\, July 25\, 9:30-10:3
 0 am.\n\nBrad Kindler\, Sustainable Landscape Specialist with PlantNebrask
 a and the Nebraska Forest Service\, is our guide and a wealth of practical
  information about working with plants.\n\nBrad Kinder is a Sustainable La
 ndscape Specialist with the Nebraska Forest Service and PlantNebraska. He 
 holds master’s degrees in both Landscape Architecture and Horticulture\, a
  combination of disciplines that helps him to integrate biology\, design\,
  and planning process when working with communities across Nebraska.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260725T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260725T103000
LOCATION:UNL's East Campus (north side)\, 1705 Arbor Dr\, Lincoln\, NE 6850
 3 US
SUMMARY:Edible Plant Walk on UNL's East Campus
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