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Water Efficiency Workshop

Two bees are collecting pollen from a vibrant orange flower, showcasing nature's interaction between pollinators and plants.

Bees Pleeze: What's the Buzz About Pollinators

Workshop hosted by the Placer County Master Gardeners

San Juan Water District is pleased to invite you to our upcoming Water Efficiency Workshop:

A vibrant orange butterfly rests on a bright red flower, surrounded by greenery.

Placer County Master Gardener Peggy Beltramo will be joining us to present “Bees Pleeze: What’s the Buzz About Pollinators!”- an engaging workshop focused on the important role pollinators play in our gardens and ecosystem.

Pollinators such as bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and even bats are essential for plant reproduction and food production, making them a critical part of a healthy, thriving landscape. In this workshop, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the different types of pollinators, their life cycles, and how they interact with your garden throughout the seasons.

    Date: Saturday, April 18, 2026
    Time: 9:00–11:00am (Presentation begins promptly at 9am)
    Location: District Campus, 9935 Auburn Folsom Rd., Granite Bay
    Snacks: Coffee & Snacks
    Admission: FREE
    Attendance: First come, first served. Registration Required

Whether you are new to gardening or looking to enhance your existing landscape, this informative session will provide practical guidance to help you support pollinators while using water efficiently.

👉 Reserve your spot here: Event Registration

We look forward to seeing you on April 18!

If you have any questions, please contact us at 916-791-0115.