Newsletters
Newletters
| Date added: | 03/29/2011 |
| Date modified: | 03/29/2011 |
| Filesize: | 1.16 MB |
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Library of Plants:Where art, science & knowlege merge, Profile: The Barnharts, Garden Notes: Living Quilt, Linda Ellis on the "Pincushion flower", Botanical Society opens gates to Mizumoto Stroll Garden, Daylily Gardens move up, Upcoming Events: Butterfly Festival, Photography Contest. Audrey: One Year Later.
| Date added: | 05/21/2011 |
| Date modified: | 05/21/2011 |
| Filesize: | 1.55 MB |
| Downloads: | 1629 |
| Date added: | 08/25/2011 |
| Date modified: | 08/25/2011 |
| Filesize: | 987.8 kB |
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September 2011 Issue of the Friends of the Garden Newsletter
Includes: A Garden for the senses, an update about plans for the new Sensory Garden, Profile: Susan Boswell, Garden Notes - Membership is over 800 in FOG, Around & About the Gardens - George Deatz's column, Butterfly Festival attracts 4,000 to gardens, Events & News, Upcoming Events
| Date added: | 11/18/2011 |
| Date modified: | 11/18/2011 |
| Filesize: | 693.39 kB |
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The November 2011 Friends of the Garden Newsletter.
Why we're a thousand strong; Butterfly Man: Scott Cunningham; Garden Notes; Around and About the Gardens: The Real Benefits of membership; Winter Garden adds shades of cold weather color; Rmembrances: Bricks, benches, trees and shrubs honor family, friends; Events and News; Louise Macom receives Lifetime Achievement Award.
| Date added: | 01/28/2012 |
| Date modified: | 01/28/2012 |
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The Friends of the Garden mission is to "inspire the discovery, understanding and appreciation of nature by creating and maintaining gardens at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park and by supporting the mission of the Springfield-Greene County Botanical Center and Park Board."
The Springfield-Greene County Botanical Center
2400 S. Scenic Ave
Springfield, MO 65807
417.891.1515
The Friends of the Garden mission is to "inspire the discovery, understanding and appreciation of nature by creating and maintaining gardens at Nathanael Greene/Close Memorial Park and by supporting the mission of the Springfield-Greene County Botanical Center and Park Board."