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Native Food Corridors: Ice Cream Social with Native Tree and Plant Giveaway

Sat, Sep 27

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Carlyle

Curious about how native foods taste? Try paw paw or lavender honey ice cream and learn about the benefits of backyard conservation through leaf mulch, waste audits and participating in citizen science through pollinator and wildlife counts

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Native Food Corridors: Ice Cream Social with Native Tree and Plant Giveaway
Native Food Corridors: Ice Cream Social with Native Tree and Plant Giveaway

Time & Location

Sep 27, 2025, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Carlyle, 795 Lake Rd, Carlyle, IL 62231, USA

About the event

Native Food Corridors is a collaborative initiative for rural urban residents of Clinton County to implement small-scale food forest and edible rain gardens preserving native foods like paw paw, persimmon, pecan, and more. Mark your calendars for activities suitable for all ages with pollinator puzzle, coloring pages and more kids activities. Rain barrels and composter will be raffled to guests.



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