Log In


Reset Password

Carbon environmental education center to hold pollinator course for educators

The Carbon County Environmental Education Center is hosting a Teacher Workshop featuring the importance of pollinators from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Aug. 16.

This workshop is a Project Wild workshop. It is open to all educators from kindergarten through 12th grade.

This workshop includes speakers from the center, master gardeners, as well as the center’s very own beekeeper. There’s no better way to learn and grow than to attend one of these workshops.

For more information or to register, call 570-645-8597 or email Jeannie Carl at naturalist_eec@yahoo.com.

A Monarch butterfly gathers pollen from a flower. JEANNIE CARL/SPECIAL TO THE TIMES NEWS
A bee is one of many pollinators that will be discussed.
Bats are one of the best pollinators of them all.