In
anticipation of the monarch’s arrival, children’s librarian Karen Perry and
kids from the Raymond community spent a sunny afternoon this past spring
planting butterfly-friendly plants in the community garden adjacent to the
library. Through late August and early September, the children’s department was
home to monarch caterpillars and young patrons were able to track the life
cycle of the monarchs from caterpillar to butterfly stage.
As
the butterflies emerged from chrysalis, visitors to the children’s department
were invited to release a total of 22 butterflies into the butterfly garden
they had helped to plant and tend.
The
library is grateful to the Ezra Keats Foundation and to Linda Pankewicz and
Mark’s Lawn and Garden for their expertise and assistance in selecting monarch
friendly plants for the new garden, along with all of the children and parents
who aided in planting, feeding and releasing the monarchs!
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