Library Butterfly Gardeners Sought
The butterfly garden that enhances the library building and the surrounding area was built in 2004 and redesigned and rebuilt in 2010 using donations and the help of the Mt. Kisco Rotary, A & J Home Care and Bedford Audubon and the Mount Kisco Library Foundation. The Butterfly Garden gives much pleasure to our community and inspires a love of nature. The leaves of specific plants provide food for caterpillars raised each summer in the Library’s Children’s Room and the hatched butterflies feed on the nectar from the flowers in the garden. The butterflies are tagged and can be followed on their way to Mexico.
The Mount Kisco Library Foundation is seeking volunteers to maintain the beauty of this wonderful garden. If you can contribute approximately 30 minutes to one hour per week to do light weeding, watering and occasional light planting, please contact Domenica at the office of Monteleone & Monteleone, 666-2118 or Carol Steiner at carolmsteiner@aol.com