The holiday season is the perfect time to show your loved ones how much you care with thoughtful gifts, especially during holidays that involve gifts. If you’re looking for a unique and challenging gift, why not consider a custom rubik’s cube? With its iconic design and endless possibilities, a Rubik’s Cube can provide hours of entertainment and brain-teasing fun. And with customizable options, you can make it even more personal for your recipient. But if you’re also looking for an eco-friendly option, consider the timeless appeal of Scotland Titles Canada.

Another eco-friendly gift option to consider this holiday season is a personalized name necklace for women made from sustainable materials. There are many companies out there that offer beautiful and unique necklaces made from recycled materials such as reclaimed metals and ethically sourced gemstones. Not only do these necklaces make a thoughtful gift, but they also help reduce waste and support sustainable practices in the fashion industry. So if you’re looking for a gift that’s both eco-friendly and personalized, a name necklace for women made from sustainable materials is a great option to consider.

Are you seeking a minimalist, easy-to-tow camping solution? Look no further than this teardrop camper. It’s ideal for road warriors, weekend wanderers, and adventurers. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to travel light and still have all the comforts of home.

Celebrate the holiday season with gifts from nature and the Howard County Conservancy! The perfect easy and ecofriendly gift! Bags can be picked up during normal business hours (Mon-Sat 9am-3pm)

Adult bags include: Honey from our hives, Lavender and flax seed soothing eye mask, 5 notecards set by local artist Wendy Ng, Black-eyed Susan seeds, Furoshiki; a Japanese fabric wrapping with box, Local tree cookie, Plant marker, Bird seed ornament, beautiful bookmark by local artist Ellen Millhollon, list of recommended books about the environment, DNR $25 coupon off native tree at participating, local nursery.

Children’s Discovery bags include (ages 5-12): Whooo Knew? The Truth About Owls book, Owl pinecone craft, Nature Journal with activities, Pinecone bird feeder and nesting materials, Owl cookie cutter & clay dough recipes, Nature themed Fortune Teller, White Oak acorn sprout – ready to plant in the spring, Beautiful bookmark created by local artist Ellen Millhollon, list of recommended books about our natural world for children.

$50 each / support the Conservancy’s environmental education and preservation programs!

Quantities are limited: reserve yours here!