Club learns about butterflies

2008-05-08 / News


Karen Stubbs, president of the Iris Garden Club of Washington (right), was the guest speaker for the Washington Kiwanis Club on Tuesday, May 6. Stubbs presented a program on butterflies in which she used a very colorful PowerPoint presentation of pictures. She explained the butterfly's habitat and showed several examples of butterflies native to Georgia -  pictures she had taken herself. She explained and showed examples of the four stages of a butterfly's life cycle -  egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and adult. Stubbs told members that while the insect is beautiful, it is also beneficialin that it serves as a pollinator. Herb Stackhouse was the program host for the day. Karen Stubbs, president of the Iris Garden Club of Washington (right), was the guest speaker for the Washington Kiwanis Club on Tuesday, May 6. Stubbs presented a program on butterflies in which she used a very colorful PowerPoint presentation of pictures. She explained the butterfly's habitat and showed several examples of butterflies native to Georgia - pictures she had taken herself. She explained and showed examples of the four stages of a butterfly's life cycle - egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and adult. Stubbs told members that while the insect is beautiful, it is also beneficialin that it serves as a pollinator. Herb Stackhouse was the program host for the day.

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