Join us for the McLane Center’s Annual Native Plant Sale and Craft Fair!
- Bagley Pond Perennials and Fassett Farms will be offering a wide selection of native plants and shrubs for purchase.
- Local florist Erin Primiano of Wren and Raine will be selling sustainably grown and harvested fresh flower bouquets.
- Explore a wide variety of quality, handmade crafts by more than 15 local artisans.
- Become a NH Audubon member and enjoy a 20% discount in our Nature Store during the fair.
- Stay for lunch at a nearby picnic table, with options provided by Greenhouse Food Truck, a delicious pizza food truck.
- If you have a food truck and are interested in joining us, please email LKraemer@nhaudubon.org.
- We are also looking to partner with local musicians who would like to provide live acoustic music for a portion of this event. If you are interested in joining us, please email LKraemer@nhaudubon.org.
- Enter to win exciting raffle items!
- Discover answers to all of your pressing questions about gardening, pollinators, native wildlife, and native plants by interacting with our expert staff and volunteer Pollinator Garden team.
- Meander on your own or embark on a guided tour of our McLane Center Gardens and Pollinator Meadow.
- Greet our live animal ambassador red-tailed hawk, along with turtles, snakes, and more, and get hands-on with fun wildlife artifacts in our Nature Lab.
- Learn about volunteer opportunities and other ways you can get involved and support NH Audubon’s mission of protecting NH’s environment for wildlife and for people.
This year’s plant and flower sale will take place in the Pollinator Gardens, located in the courtyard at the McLane Center. Craft Fair vendors will be located in the “PSNH Room” just inside the main entrance, across from the Nature Store. The Nature Lab is located down the hall.
Wheelchair accessible, paved parking is limited near the building and food truck vendors, but much of the remaining parking lot is an uneven dirt surface. Overflow parking is available on the left side of Silk Farm Road. Please note that the garden terrain is comprised of uneven brick or grassy surfaces. The nearby Pollinator Meadow Restoration Trail is wheelchair and stroller friendly, but navigating the vendor booths indoors may be a tight squeeze at times. Please reach out in advance for accommodation requests, so that we can ensure an enjoyable experience.