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1st Thursday Event to Celebrate Native Plants and Biodiversity

1st Thursday Event to Celebrate Native Plants and Biodiversity

Noozhawk

May 2, 2026

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There’s something special about seeing our local landscape come alive with purpose, and according to Noozhawk, this month’s 1st Thursday event is doing just that. The Santa Barbara Botanic Garden is teaming up with the Community Environmental Council for an evening that puts native plants front and center—celebrating how they support biodiversity and help our community weather the challenges of a changing climate. If you’ve ever walked through the Garden and felt that quiet sense of home in the sage and manzanita, you know exactly why this matters.

This isn’t just another downtown stroll—it’s a chance to learn how the oaks and sages we pass every day are quietly working to keep our hillsides stable, our pollinators buzzing, and our water use lower. For anyone who loves Santa Barbara’s unique beauty, this event is a reminder that the best solutions often grow right in our own backyards. So grab a friend, head downtown, and let’s celebrate the plants that make this place feel like home.

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