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Michigan Botanical Club. 
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Revised 02/27/08

2001- 2002 Meetings

Sunday, October 7, 2001. Tour of the Environmental Interpretive Center, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, MI

Sunday, November 4, 2001. John Thomas, "Phytoremediation of the Rouge Complex", at the Environmental Interpretive Center, Dearborn, MI

Sunday December 2, 2001.  Ray and Pat Coleman, "Exotic Flora Near and Far", at the Troy Public Library.

Sunday, January 6, 2002.  Kathleen Thompson, "A Garden Tour of the British Isles", at the Troy Public Library.

Sunday, February 3, 2002. 1:00 pm.  Our annual Gourmet  Dinner. Bring a special dish to share and your own table service. Invite a friend to hear our own Margaret Converse present a program about bogs. Many of us are familiar with Margaret’s beautiful photographs and will not want to miss this afternoon of good food and fellowship. Join us at Trinity Episcopal Church, 26880 La Muera St., Farmington Hills. The church is located at the end of La Muera St. which runs north from 11 Mile Rd. between Middlebelt and Orchard Lake Roads. See the map in the December issue for details.  The SEC Board of Directors will hold a brief meeting at this program. 

Sunday, March 3, 2002.  Our March speaker will be Chuck Pearson who will be speaking on “Backyard Butterflies."  Chuck has been a butterfly gardener for many years and will have recommendations on appropriate plants to attract butterflies in metro Detroit yards. This meeting will be at the Northville District Library, Meeting Room B, 212 West Cady Street in downtown Northville. 

Saturday, April 6, 2002.  David McDonald, a resident of Washington, Macomb County, will present a program entitled “Our World Naturally. His program will include a broad variety of habitats from the Smokey Mountains to the coast of Maine, and scenes varying from garden flowers to bird walks and wildflowers. It will be a beautiful two projector show. This meeting will be at the Troy Public Library at our usual time, but on Saturday instead of Sunday. 


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