
Attracting Birds to Your Yard Workshop
May 13 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Discover Native Plants for Creating Beautiful Bird-friendly Yards
Birds bring colour, music and joy to any yard. Discover the most common and unique birds in your neighbourhood and how native trees and shrubs can attract them. Other topics that will be covered are local native plants, common threats birds face and how to keep them safe.
Join The Arboretum for the Trees for Halton Hills challenge and register your tree.
Invite a neighbour to attend with you!
This workshop is designed for urban residents living in Hungry Hollow SNAP, but anyone is welcome to join.
Location
- The Georgetown Arboretum is on the southeast side of Joseph Gibbons Park across Delrex Boulevard between Jessop Court (to the north) and Regan Crescent (to the south). Street parking is available.
What to Wear
- Dress for the weather and the conditions.
- In case of rain, this event will be moved to May 15, 2025.
What to Bring
- Your own reusable water bottle.
- Sunscreen and bug spray.
Additional Information
- Registration is required for this event.
- Washroom amenities are not available.
This event is subject to change or cancellation due to inclement weather. To stay current on event changes or cancellations, visit the event listing on our website. We will make efforts to contact registrants via email if the status of this event changes or is cancelled.
2025 Neighbourhood Tree Giveaway
Homeowners on less than one acre in Inglewood, Georgetown’s Hungry Hollow SNAP, Brampton’s Fletchers Creek SNAP and Community Tree Project neighbourhoods, and Mississauga’s Cooksville SNAP can sign up to receive a free tree that CVC's home planting team will deliver and help plant. Limit of one free tree per household in 2025.
Learn more and check your eligibility.
Participant Event Waiver
Please read the participant event waiver. By registering for this event, you acknowledge having read and understood this Release and the Terms and Conditions.