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Environmental Speaker Series to Launch with Timely Talk About Lawn Care

Rockville’s Climate Solutions Speaker Series Kicks Off in March

Rockville celebrates Earth Month each April but is getting started a month early with the kickoff of the new Climate Solutions Speaker Series in March, and a look at how organic lawn care can lead to a healthier environment and a healthy lawn.

The series kickoff, “How to Maintain a Healthy, Organic Lawn” at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 10 features Mary Travaglini, manager of the organic lawn and landscape program for the Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection. Travaglini will present practical lawn care steps you can take to reduce your carbon footprint and help protect Rockville’s environment. For more information, and to register for this online presentation, visit www.rockvillemd.gov/calendar.aspx?EID=9053.

The subject of the series kickoff is timely, as 2022 brings new restrictions on how Rockville does lawn care. A new law that went into effect Jan. 1, applies Montgomery County’s pesticide law to the city, restricting the use of certain pesticides on private lawns, playgrounds, mulched recreation areas and child care facilities, and prohibits most synthetic pesticides. To learn more, find the April 26 Mayor and Council agenda at www.rockvillemd.gov/AgendaCenter. Find tips about making a successful switch to organic lawn care this spring at montgomerycountymd.gov/lawns.

Future lectures in the series will be held monthly in the spring and fall. To stay up to date on speakers as they are announced, check the city’s online calendar at www.rockvillemd.gov/calendar.aspx and future issues of “Rockville Reports.”

Visit www.rockvillemd.gov/newsletters to subscribe to the city’s “Environment and Sustainability News” email newsletter for speaker series announcements, updates about city environmental efforts and events, news about Rockville’s first Climate Action Plan, and tips for living greener year-round.

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