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May
10
Fri
Charting the World: A Journey through Old and New Maps @ Cordata Gallery
May 10 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Charting the World: A Journey through Old and New Maps @ Cordata Gallery

We are pleased to invite you to “Charting the World: A Journey
Through Old and New Maps” with works by Chuck Kitterman,
Hannah L. Rivers, David Syre and a selection of old maps from a
private collection.

“Charting the World” takes you on an enchanting journey through the
evolution of maps, from traditional cartography to modern digital
mapping technologies. It celebrates the rich history and diverse
forms of maps and map-inspired artworks while exploring their
enduring significance in shaping our understanding of the world

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May
15
Wed
Incorporating Native Plants in Your Garden @ Sustainable Living Center at the RE-Store
May 15 @ 7:00 pm
Incorporating Native Plants in Your Garden @ Sustainable Living Center at the RE-Store

Koma Kulshan Chapter of the Washington Native Plant Society
Chapter Meeting: Incorporating Native Plants in Your Garden
In-person, 7PM

Do you have to go whole hog and ditch your old garden favorites when you “go native?” Not necessarily. Tuck native perennials and shrubs into your existing garden and begin experiencing the benefits of gardening with native plants without wiping the slate clean first. Learn how to choose appropriate native (and near-native) plants for your environment. See examples of native plants incorporated into an existing garden and new garden areas planted mostly with natives.

Mark Turner specializes in photographing botanical subjects for books and magazines in a wide range of environments, especially Pacific Northwest gardens and wild lands. He is the photographer of three books from Timber Press, the award-winning Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest, Trees and Shrubs of the Pacific Northwest, and the new Weeds of the Pacific Northwest, published in February 2024. He’s a long-time member of WNPS, former Koma Kulshan chapter chair and current state board member.

Photo by Mark Turner.

This is an in-person chapter meeting. In-person meetings begin at 7pm in the Sustainable Living Center education room at the ReStore (2309 Meridian St.). The entrance is off the back alley and the SLC is upstairs.

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May
16
Thu
Charting the World: A Journey through Old and New Maps @ Cordata Gallery
May 16 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Charting the World: A Journey through Old and New Maps @ Cordata Gallery

We are pleased to invite you to “Charting the World: A Journey
Through Old and New Maps” with works by Chuck Kitterman,
Hannah L. Rivers, David Syre and a selection of old maps from a
private collection.

“Charting the World” takes you on an enchanting journey through the
evolution of maps, from traditional cartography to modern digital
mapping technologies. It celebrates the rich history and diverse
forms of maps and map-inspired artworks while exploring their
enduring significance in shaping our understanding of the world

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May
18
Sat
Charting the World: A Journey through Old and New Maps @ Cordata Gallery
May 18 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm
Charting the World: A Journey through Old and New Maps @ Cordata Gallery

We are pleased to invite you to “Charting the World: A Journey
Through Old and New Maps” with works by Chuck Kitterman,
Hannah L. Rivers, David Syre and a selection of old maps from a
private collection.

“Charting the World” takes you on an enchanting journey through the
evolution of maps, from traditional cartography to modern digital
mapping technologies. It celebrates the rich history and diverse
forms of maps and map-inspired artworks while exploring their
enduring significance in shaping our understanding of the world

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