7 hours
Louisiana Immersive Technologies Enterprise (LITE)
Fri, 13 Jun, 2025 at 08:00 am to 03:00 pm (CDT)
Louisiana Immersive Technologies Enterprise (LITE)
537 Cajundome Blvd, LA 70506, Lafayette, United States
"Dans le Jardin" In the Garden with the Lafayette Parish Master Gardeners
Friday June 13 2025 08:00 AM - 03:00 PMCDT
Lite Center 537 Cajundome Blvd Lafayette LA 70506 USA
Tickets: www.lpmga.org
A Symposium on the Challenges of Gardening featuring guest speakers Linda Ault Katherine “Kiki” Fontenot Gary Salathe and Taylor Lyons Vaughan. There will also be door prizes and a silent auction.
Linda Auld known as the NOLA BugLady began work in 1976 at Barber Laboratories identifying pests and advising control methods for 47 years. Linda has raised 147 species of butterflies and moths photographing and studying the life cycles of these insects. She has participated in many butterfly tagging and counting events and for five years researched Monarch Oe parasite. Her articles on both butterfly gardening and pest-control topics have been published in numerous organizational newsletters and in 2019 Linda published her first book BugLady's Butterfly Summer. She has been honored by the Louisiana Garden Club Federation receiving the "Award of Commendation" and was recently named "Outstanding Naturalist" by LA Master Naturalists.
See more at Linda’s website: nolabuglady.com
TOPIC: Butterflies - Plant It and They Will Come!
Kathryn “Kiki” Fontenot PhD an LSU AgCenter horticulturist who has educated students and Louisiana vegetable growers for more than a decade. She is the director of the LSU AgCenter Southwest Region serving in that capacity since January 2024. In Fontenot’s 16-year career with the AgCenter she has authored dozens of vegetable guides hosted field days for growers and taught a popular LSU class “Plants and People.” She also has served as the state vegetable specialist becoming a trusted resource for home gardeners and produce farmers. Originally from Fort Worth Texas Fontenot first came to LSU as an undergraduate majoring in psychology. She gravitated toward horticulture classes and earned her master’s and doctoral degrees in horticulture joining the AgCenter in 2009.
TOPIC: Tips and Tricks to Extend the Vegetable Garden through the Summer Months
Gary Salathe is the founder and president of the Louisiana Iris Conservation Initiative (LICI) a Louisiana non-profit organization created to preserve or restore the native Louisiana iris species in natural habitats where they once thrived. LICI’s mission is to also educate the public about this threatened plant species and the threats to its habitat. He is also a member of the Society for Louisiana Irises and the Greater New Orleans Iris Society - an affiliate of the American Iris Society. Since 2018 Gary has organized iris rescues and plantings that have relocated over 70000 native Louisiana irises and in the process saved them from destruction. For more information about Gary’s efforts visit licisaveirises.com
TOPIC: Louisiana Irises: Everything from Home Gardens to Extreme Gardening in the Swamps (Native Iris Restoration)
Taylor Lyons Vaughan is the passionate founder of WormLadyRecycles a composting business located in Lafayette Louisiana dedicated to sustainable waste management and environmental education.
With a deep commitment to reducing food waste and promoting regenerative practices Taylor specializes in vermicomposting—using worms to transform organic scraps into nutrient-rich soil amendments.
Through WormLadyRecycles Taylor provides composting solutions workshops and community outreach to help individuals and businesses minimize their environmental footprint. For more information visit wormladyrecycles.com
TOPIC: Composting the City's Waste with Worms
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