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Sourland Conservancy Hosts Pollinator Planter Walk

  • Writer: The Montgomery News
    The Montgomery News
  • Aug 18
  • 1 min read

Posted August 18, 2025


The public is invited to a free Pollinator Planter Walk on Sunday, August 24 at 9:00 am.


Kristen Falzon, Hopewell Conservancy Stewardship Intern, tending an native plant container in Hopewell Borough. (Photo by Ellie DiBartolomeo.)

Kristen Falzon, Hopewell Conservancy Stewardship Intern, tending an native plant container in Hopewell Borough. (Photo by Ellie DiBartolomeo.)


Sourland Conservancy Stewardship Interns, Kristen Falzon and Ellie DiBartolomeo, will introduce participants to the benefits of planting natives in containers–and maybe even collect and share some seeds!

Ellie DiBartolomeo, Hopewell Conservancy Stewardship Intern, tending an native plant container in Hopewell Borough. (Photo by Kristen Falzon.)

Ellie DiBartolomeo, Hopewell Conservancy Stewardship Intern, tending an native plant container in Hopewell Borough. (Photo by Kristen Falzon.)


This is a free event, and registration is not required. Participants should bring a water bottle, dress for the weather, and wear comfortable walking shoes.


The group will meet at the gazebo at Hopewell Borough Park on South Greenwood Avenue in Hopewell Borough (next to the post office) and enjoy a leisurely stroll through town to visit the “Adopt-A-Garden” planters around town and the native plant garden at the Hopewell Public Library.


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The Adopt-A-Garden planter project is made possible through the generous support of the Hopewell Borough Economic Development Committee, Downtown Hopewell, Hopewell Borough businesses, individuals, and families.


The Pollinator Planter Walk is hosted by the Hopewell Public Library and Sourland Conservancy. For more information, email info@sourland.org.

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