Come and learn about land conservation and Creek 53 on Saturday 4 November 5-7 PM at
466 rue Main, Hudson
The event will include an opportunity to meet the trustees, hear about the Land Trust, and provide an opportunity for the community to get involved with this initiative.
This event is paired with a Vernissage, to celebrate the spectacular watercolour paintings by local artist Chris Buddle, who is also a Trustee for Creek 53. The watercolours depict some of the species found in Creek 53, and will be available for purchase to help fundraise for the Land Trust.
Chris Buddle has been living in Hudson for over twenty years, and has raised his family and been an active member of the community. He is a watercolour artist, with a particular interest in painting wildlife and landscapes, from beetles to bees, to blue jays and ancient pine trees. Chris is also a Professor McGill University’s Macdonald Campus where he does research on insects and spiders, and teaches field ecology and entomology. He has published close to 100 peer-reviewed scientific papers and is active in science communication and outreach about celebrating our planet’s biodiversity.