Environment · Meeting

Wild Ones: Native plants public meeting

A public meeting hosted by Wild Ones focused on native plants and local ecology.

Mon, 15 Jun 2026 Joseph Glasscock Community Center Chattanooga , Tennessee
The Wild Ones native plants public meeting is an educational gathering dedicated to promoting the use of native flora in local landscapes. Held at the Joseph Glasscock Community Center in Chattanooga, this event brings together gardening enthusiasts, environmentalists, and community members interested in ecological restoration. Attendees will learn about the benefits of native plants, how to incorporate them into their own gardens, and the broader impact of biodiversity on the Tennessee Valley region.

What to Expect

An informative session featuring presentations or discussions on native plant species and their environmental benefits.

Who Should Attend

  • Gardeners
  • Environmentalists
  • Local residents
  • Nature enthusiasts

Agenda Overview

The meeting focuses on the importance of native plants and provides practical advice for local gardeners.
Venue & Address
Joseph Glasscock Community Center
3653 Tom Weathers Dr
Chattanooga , Tennessee – 37415
United States
Organizer
Wild Ones Tennessee Valley Chapter · Non-profit
An organization dedicated to promoting environmentally sound landscaping practices to preserve biodiversity.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is hosting this?
The event is hosted by the Wild Ones Tennessee Valley Chapter.
Where is it held?
It is held at the Joseph Glasscock Community Center.
Is it open to the public?
Yes, this is a public meeting.
Do I need to be an expert?
No, all levels of interest in native plants are welcome.
Is there a cost?
Please check the Wild Ones website for event details.
What will I learn?
You will learn about native plant benefits and gardening practices.
Tags
Environment Plants Gardening Chattanooga Education
Summary
An educational public meeting about native plants and local ecology.
Reference: redbanktn.gov
Highlights
  • Native plant education
  • Ecological restoration tips
  • Community biodiversity discussion
  • Expert insights
  • Gardening resources
  • Accessible venue
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