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Volunteers are invited to participate in the organization’s RePlant Bucks initiative at Peace Valley Park. This hands-on tree planting event welcomes participants of all experience levels—from seasoned gardeners to first-time volunteers—who want to make a lasting impact on the local environment. The group will meet at the Angler’s Pier Parking Lot on Creek Road in Doylestown, near the intersection of Cheese Factory Road. Registration is suggested but not required. For details, visit Bucks Beautiful’s website. This event is co-sponsored by Bartlett Tree Experts – Dublin and Bucks County Parks and Recreation.
Continuing the celebration of sustainable practices, Bucks Beautiful will host the next installment of its Educational Lecture Series on Thursday, April 30, featuring “Composting for a Sustainable Future.” The presentation will be led by Heather Guidice, founder of Kona Compost Company.
This informative session will explore how food and yard waste—often seen as unavoidable—can be transformed into a valuable, nutrient-rich resource. Attendees will learn the benefits of composting, practical do’s and don’ts, and a range of methods to begin or enhance their composting practices.
Admission is $10 for the general public, $5 for Bucks County Master Gardeners, and free for Bucks Beautiful and VIA members. Tickets and memberships may be purchased online, by phone at 215-340-3639, or at the door. The presentation will occur at the James-Lorah Memorial Home Auditorium, 100 N. Broad Street, Doylestown.
Bucks Beautiful extends its thanks to co-sponsors Mike Feeney of Feeney's Nursery and the Doylestown Village Improvement Association for their support.
Founded in 1991, Bucks Beautiful is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the beauty and environmental health of Bucks County. Through community partnerships, the organization coordinates gardening projects, reforestation efforts, and educational programming that promote sustainable landscapes across towns, schools, parks, roadsides, and public spaces. For more information, to register, or to become a member or sponsor, visit www.bucksbeautiful.org or contact info@bucksbeautiful.org.