San Clemente Garden Club Hummingbirds Lecture Wednesday February 3 2016

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The monthly meeting of the San Clemente Garden Club is Wednesday February 3 2016.
Today’s meeting will focus on Hummingbirds in Your Garden.

The San Clemente Garden Club meets at 1:00 pm at St. Andrew’s Methodist Church located at 2001 Calle Frontera in San Clemente.

Artist Monique Rea will be speaking about the Jewels of Nature: Hummingbirds In Your Garden.

Have you wondered what those beautiful little flying jewels are in your garden, how many different hummingbirds may be coming to visit you, what they enjoy eating, or how to attract them to your garden?
Have you ever encountered a seemingly lost or injured hummingbird?
Monique Rea will share with us her expertise on hummingbirds.
For the past 20 years, artist, author, and speaker Monique has worked in South Orange County rehabilitating these wonders of nature.
She is a volunteer for the Song Bird Care and Education Center.
Monique has presented information on hummingbirds to numerous organizations and garden clubs.
Clubs include: the Huntington Library and Botanical Garden, Sherman Gardens, South Coast Botanic Garden Foundation, Casa Romantica, Heritage Museum of Orange County, Wild Birds Unlimited, Tree of Life Nursery, and Crown Garden Club in Ontario.
Monique Rea was one of 11 speakers at the 2012 Sedona Arizona Hummingbird Festival.
Monique’s extensive work with hummingbirds has inspired her art.
Don’t miss this informative presentation on these wonderful jewels of nature

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