A look at KC’s “Wings over Water Gardens” tour
This year’s tour theme, “Wings over Water Gardens,” celebrates the variety of winged insects and birds that water gardens support.
This year’s tour theme, “Wings over Water Gardens,” celebrates the variety of winged insects and birds that water gardens support.
It takes a village to find a lost pet. Tarwyn says 95 percent of lost pets are returned because somebody said something or saw something.
“This place checked all our boxes.”
The Three Trails Farmers Market represents a significant step forward in addressing the health disparities and poor access to fresh foods in our community.”
“We’re doing this because it’s a passion—not because it’s a big money maker . . . [and] we’re not the fanciest GF place around, but we make good food. Period.”
“I like to call it the Grandview Market Place. It will be more than a farmers market.”
“I’ve been selling stamps forever. It’s just been a part of my life.”
“I hope it will be an asset to get people back to nature.”
“The governor’s signature lifts the veil that has hung over our city for nearly two years since we first learned of this proposed development.”
“The Heartland Nature Celebration is a welcoming event to nature and its flora and fauna species.”
“The reality is Waste Management (and other collectors) will only take (and recycle) the things they can make money on.”
Donors will receive a special token of appreciation from GreenEarth Cleaning to use at KC Bier Co as a thank you for your support.
“We’re getting a lot more people wanting to convert whole parts of their yard rather than just a bed. They’re wanting an ecologically responsible landscape.”
“I’ve helped so many people that when I drive through any neighborhood, I have a sense of knowledge of how things used to be.”
“Different varieties of the tree were planted close to each other, resulting in cross-pollination and spreading the tree nearly everywhere.”