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10th Annual “Plant Natives 2021” Programs To Be Held March 19-21 and March 27 Friday, February 19, 2021
The Tennessee Valley Chapter of the Wild Ones is holding its 10th annual event, “Plant Natives 2021.” This year, there are big changes – an exciting and expanded lineup of speakers AND a new way to obtain a great variety of native plants for spring planting. “Plant Natives 2021!” will consist of three components:
- Virtual Special Seminar | Friday, March 19 | 9 a.m.-noon - Virtual Symposium & Expo | Friday-Sunday, March 19-21 - Outdoor Native Plant Marketplace | Saturday, March 27 | 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
This annual event brings gardeners, conservationists, landscape professionals and policy makers together for inspiration and education and focuses on the importance of native plants as the foundation for preserving and promoting biodiversity. The symposium schedule features seven recognized speakers in the field of native plant gardening and respons
Building Smart Cities With, Not For, Our Residents Rob Phocas, Energy & Sustainability Manager, City of Charlotte
I like the latest “smart” technology as much as the next person.
Be it a smart streetlight, a digital kiosk, or a solar powered bench that charges your smart device and counts passers-by, it is hard not to find futuristic features appealing.
But as a sustainability director and public servant, I must look past that cool factor. At a recent smart cities conference at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the conference organizers asked the presenters to answer a question during their remarks: “Can innovative smart city technology create coherent and inclusive cities?” For those following the arch of the smart cities conversation, this is a very timely question, as we see more and more cities beginning to focus their smart city efforts on their residents first rather than on the technologies. What started as an industry-lead effort foc