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Dear there,

I got interested in Journeywork after many years of research and teaching in environmental science. What excites me about Journeywork is the straightforward, practical approach focused on working with individual clients who are willing to make changes in their landscapes. In a few short years Journeywork has built a community of volunteers and clients whose efforts are turning ecologically poor lawns into biologically diverse pollinator habitat, food sources, and overwintering sites. I am encouraged that the beauty of these novel landscapes will inspire more people (and townships) to take steps that will improve the quality of the environment for the tiny creatures that we depend on to keep the ecosystem functioning for the good of everyone. So my participation in Journeywork is fun and satisfying, and I get to learn about and enjoy new plants and their pollinators.

John Cardina, Journeywork board member

John is speaking to you not only as a board member but as a member of Journeywork. We have set a goal of welcoming 50 members, and 20 members have already signed up.

When you donate $40 or more to Journeywork, you will become a member. As a member you will receive a digital membership card, which you can use for a 10% discount at Edge of the Woods Nursery and a 10% discount at Good Host Plants. You will also receive discounts on Journeywork lectures and workshops.

We have already planned a few exciting offerings in 2025, including a talk with Sam Makler, the Nursery Manager of Collins Nursery, a lecture by Jenny Rose Carey, and a visit to Sara Weaner Cooper's yard, which was featured in the New York Times.

When you become a member of Journeywork, you help us provide free native plants to schools, outreach to scout groups, and buy loppers to remove invasive species.

Please help us get more native plants in the ground in our community in 2025. Your gift will allow us to create more healthy habitat for people and pollinators.

Journeywork is a 501c3 organization, and all donations are tax-deductible. If your employer has a match program, your gift can make twice the impact!

Thank you so much for your support!

With gratitude,
Paige

Journeywork gifts for the holidays

We are offering a couple of great gifts on our website: a beautifully illustrated book for children ages 6-10 and our last three limited edition t-shirts, size large. And we ship!