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X-WR-CALDESC:Check out the UNO Indigenous Garden on Saturday\, September 10
 \, from 7:30-8 a.m.\, and stay with us for an hour of bird watching in Elm
 wood Park. Designed in the shape of a traditional Native American medicine
  wheel\, UNO's Indigenous Garden features four segments\, representing eac
 h point of the compass and reflecting the color scheme of a Lakota wheel —
  as Caroline Fiscus recommended. Each section highlights one sacred plant 
 corresponding to a particular compass direction — Lavender\, Cedar\, Sage\
 , and Sweetgrass. The rest of the garden displays an array of wildflowers 
 and other medicinal plants. Strategically placed bird feeders\, including 
 a hummingbird feeder\, and suet squares attract birds we can observe. In a
 ddition\, Kyle Finley\, one of the garden’s founders\, will offer an overv
 iew of its history and plantings.
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DESCRIPTION:Check out the UNO Indigenous Garden on Saturday\, September 10\
 , from 7:30-8 a.m.\, and stay with us for an hour of bird watching in Elmw
 ood Park. Designed in the shape of a traditional Native American medicine 
 wheel\, UNO's Indigenous Garden features four segments\, representing each
  point of the compass and reflecting the color scheme of a Lakota wheel — 
 as Caroline Fiscus recommended. Each section highlights one sacred plant c
 orresponding to a particular compass direction — Lavender\, Cedar\, Sage\,
  and Sweetgrass. The rest of the garden displays an array of wildflowers a
 nd other medicinal plants. Strategically placed bird feeders\, including a
  hummingbird feeder\, and suet squares attract birds we can observe. In ad
 dition\, Kyle Finley\, one of the garden’s founders\, will offer an overvi
 ew of its history and plantings.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220910T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220910T090000
LOCATION:UNO Kayser Hall\, 202 University Drive\, Omaha\, NE 68182 US
SUMMARY:Field trip: Tour UNO Audubon Chapter’s Indigenous Garden followed b
 y bird watching at Elmwood Park
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