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Sunday, March 3

| 11am |
"Secrets of Beneficial Plants" Mark Bowen, Horticulturist, Author and General Manager of Nature's Way Resources
This is an exploration of many very interesting plants that have unique culinary qualities and provide benefits such as improving soil fertility, helping with pollination, providing wildlife habitat, ingredients for arts and crafts and best of all - fun and festivity.
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| Noon |
"Design for Your Prime" Brandon Lynch, Certified-Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAP), Certified Graduate Builder (CGB), Certified Green Professional (CGP)
The trend is changing – universal design is becoming the norm in new construction and remodeling to accommodate aging-in-place needs and to improve lifestyles for all ages. Did you know that 78% of adults between the ages of 50 and 64 report that they would prefer to stay in their current residence as they age? Find out how to age your home in place with popular updates that not only help maintain independence but are also stylish and affordable.
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| 1pm |
"How your Home can become your Key to Independence, Health & Security” LaVerne Williams, AIA, LEED AP, Nationally Renowned Eco-Architect and Certified LEED Home
Nationally Acclaimed EcoArchitect LaVerne Williams shares 40 years of experience with proven green home design essentials that use far less energy, save money, enhance comfort and health and delight Texas owners.
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| 2pm |
"Organic by Design, A Landscaping Primer" Mark Bowen, Horticulturist, Author and General Manager of Nature's Way Resources
Mark covers landscape design, installation, and maintenance considerations that can lead to more enjoyable, lower maintenance landscapes.
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| 3pm |
"Design for Your Prime" Brandon Lynch, Certified-Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAP), Certified Graduate Builder (CGB), Certified Green Professional (CGP)
The trend is changing – universal design is becoming the norm in new construction and remodeling to accommodate aging-in-place needs and to improve lifestyles for all ages. Did you know that 78% of adults between the ages of 50 and 64 report that they would prefer to stay in their current residence as they age? Find out how to age your home in place with popular updates that not only help maintain independence but are also stylish and affordable.
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Q&A One-on-One:
Noon -4pm
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"GARDENING DESK: Kathy Huber, Gardening Editor, Chron.com |
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