Indian Trail Bird Garden & Pollinator Meadow Grand Opening

Free
After a year and a half of hard work, the grand opening of the new Indian Trail Library garden is here. Featuring native berries, trees and a pollinator meadow, this garden is an oasis for bees, butterflies, birds and all other members of the Spokane community. An opening ceremony includes live music by the Lilac City Homeschool Band, tree plantings, a raffle of potted trees and a family treasure hunt in the new garden. There will also be a Susie Tree dedication ceremony in honor of late local environmental, bicycle and pedestrian safety advocate Susie Stephens, who died in 2002. Whether you’re interested in learning about Spokane ecosystems or seek inspiration to fill your own yard with beautiful native species, this event has something for the nature lover in everyone.

Bird Garden & Pollinator Meadow Grand Opening • Sat, Sept. 21 from 11 am-1 pm • Free • All ages • Indian Trail Library • 4909 W. Barnes Road • spokanelibrary.org

— John Bergin