The Audubon Green Team is conducting a Mum Flower Sale this year. Mums are $7 each or 5 for $30. We will also be offering Mums in 14 1/2" wooden baskets for $25.00 each. We have five color to choose from: Yellow, Purple, Red, Bronze/Orange or White. The order form is...
Audubon Day, April 30, 2022
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Solar Panel Installation at the Sustainable Shed
In December 2021, Sustainable Audubon received a Helping Hands donation from Riggs Distler & Co. to supply solar power to the Sustainable Shed in Audubon Family Park. This solar power provides a source of light inside and outside the building and a power source...
Walking History Tour
Join us tomorrow, Sept. 22 at Audubon Recreation Center at 1pm as Mayor Rob Jakubowski takes us on a Walk with the Mayor Audubon History Tour! The tour will start at the Rec Center Sustainable Shed visit 4 other stops including Murray Troutt, Defender Hall, the...
Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz
Thanks to the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) and The Scotts Miracle-Gro Foundation, Sustainable Audubon is hosting a BioBlitz from September 11th to September 30th in support of the Parks for Pollinators campaign.What’s a BioBlitz? The Parks for...
Come see what the flutter is all about!
In June, Sustainable Audubon created a Monarch Waystation at Audubon Family Park. A Monarch Waystation attracts monarch butterflies with milkweed and nectar plants. The garden is certified by Monarch Watch. The plants in the garden include common milkweed, butterfly...
How to Make a Rain Garden
A Rain Garden is one of the best ways to reduce stormwater runoff and the associated contaminants that negatively impact an area’s surface water quality. Stormwater runoff is considered one of the main sources of water pollution nationwide. As a bonus, it will be a...
Rain Garden Installation
On Saturday October 10, Sustainable Audubon members and other volunteers from the Audubon Environmental Club helped build a rain garden in the Audubon Family Park. Thanks to a grant from New Jersey American Water, we were able to make improvements at the Audubon...
Create & Certify your Home Garden
UPDATE: What a great audience at our program last night. Thanks to all who came out to hear Stephen Coan speak about “How to Certify Your Home Garden with the National Wildlife Federation”. Thanks to Oaklyn Green Team for co-sponsoring this event with us!
Fall Color Nature Walk
Come walk with us and enjoy some fall foliage. Rebecca Szkotak, Program Coordinator at the Master Gardeners of Camden County will identify the trees and plants around the lake. This is a rain or shine event.