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The Clark County Green Neighbors Program is coordinated by Clark County Public Health’s Solid Waste and Environmental Outreach to assist citizens with developing more sustainable lifestyles and building a strong environmental community in Clark County. Solid waste regional planning and programs are a cooperative effort of Battle Ground, Camas, Clark County, La Center, Ridgefield, Vancouver, Washougal, and Yacolt.

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Fruit Tree Pruning Workshop Series- (Via Zoom + Field Training on June 1)

Friday, May 31 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

Increase the beauty and productivity of your fruit trees with this informative, two-part, hands-on pruning class by locally renowned fruit tree expert, Monica Maggio. Timely pruning can improve the shape, strength, and fruit set of your trees, and help reduce pest and disease pressure.

Part One is a Friday evening lecture, delivered via Zoom, that will cover general pruning theory. via Zoom.

Part Two is a Saturday in-field session that includes experiential instruction on specific techniques to help you learn how to make the best cuts on your fruit trees with confidence and skill. (Exact location provided upon registration).

Cost: $50. Dress for weather, physical activity and uneven ground. Bring water. For more information: (564) 397-5738 or Erika.d.johnson@wsu.edu. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/summer-fruit-tree-pruning-workshop-series-tickets-857454829477?aff=oddtdtcreator. As the date approaches you will receive an invitation to the Zoom meeting.