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Master Gardeners to talk about bees, pollinators at Northwest Suburban Woman's Club meeting March 21

Bees and other native pollinators will be the topic at the next Northwest Suburban Woman's Club meeting.

The University of Illinois Extension Master Gardeners will be on hand to discuss why native pollinators are important to our ecosystem, and how you can attract them to your landscapes.

The March 21 meeting of the Northwest Suburban Woman's Club will be held in the Rasmussen Room on the second floor of the Schaumburg Library, 130 S. Roselle Road, beginning at 2 p.m.

The civic and social-minded group encourages women of all ages and backgrounds to attend.

The club will be collecting used gym shoes to be repurposed or recycled.

For more information about the Northwest Suburban Woman's Club contact Beck Hopkins at gfwcnorthwest2018@gmail.com, go to www.meetup.com/GFWC-Northwest-Suburban-Womans-Club/, or simply attend the March 21 meeting.

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