Tri-State Bluebird Society End Of Season Meeting Is Nov. 14

  • Tuesday, November 9, 2021

The Tri-State Bluebird Society, a chapter of the Tennessee Bluebird Society, holds its End of Season 
meeting on Sunday from 4-6 p.m., in the Fellowship Hall of Grace Episcopal Church, 20 Belvoir Ave. at Brainerd Road.

The meeting is open to any interested members of the public. For more information, contact: tristatebluebirds@gmail.com.

Lisa Lemza, a founding member of the Tri-State Bluebird Society, said, “Love Bluebirds? Want to 
know more about how to protect them along with other cavity-nesting birds? Join the brand-new Tri-State Bluebird Society for the close-out meeting of our first season. Hear about the nesting box trails 
and fledglings we helped nurture since we started our activities this past May. Help install the first box for our latest trail. Bring a snack to share. All are welcome.”

In March 2021, a group of Chattanooga-area bluebird enthusiasts formed the Tri-State Bluebird Society, a Chapter of the Tennessee Bluebird Society, to encourage Bluebird conservation by educating the public, constructing and monitoring Bluebird nest box trails and developing healthy habitats where Bluebirds can thrive. For more information, go to the Tri-State Bluebird Society’s Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/142403114502463.

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