
The Compassionate Transformation Community in Pasadena, California, is set to host a community gardening workshop focused on biodiversity and ecosystem resilience. The event, titled “Grounded Garden Series: Strength in Diversity,” is part two of a larger series aimed at building resilient ecosystems and communities.
It is set to take place on Saturday, July 20, from 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at 2801 East Foothill Boulevard, offering participants an opportunity to engage in hands-on activities and discussions about environmental sustainability.
Organizers emphasize the importance of biodiversity, symbiotic relationships, and supporting pollinator populations. The event will feature interactive group activities designed to help attendees visualize biodiversity and learn about maintaining balanced ecosystems.
One practical aspect of the workshop involves creating a bee-friendly water station. Participants will receive guidance on constructing efficient water sources to attract and support local bee populations, crucial for pollination and ecosystem health.
Compassionate Transformation Community, which has 73 followers and has hosted 87 events, encourages youth attendance at the workshop.
The event is expected to run for about two hours, with the option to extend if needed. It is the second in a three-part series. Attendees who participate in all three workshops will earn a Certificate of Completion, incentivizing continued engagement with environmental education and community-building initiatives.
This initiative reflects a growing trend of community-based environmental education programs. By combining theoretical discussions with practical activities, organizers aim to empower participants to make tangible contributions to local ecosystem health.
The workshop’s focus on biodiversity and pollinator support aligns with broader scientific consensus on the importance of diverse ecosystems for environmental resilience.
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