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developing a vision for
their garden
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cultivating a sense of
place, native plant and wildlife interactions, and
aesthetics
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learning about plant
selection, management issues, and related topics.
When: Tuesday, March 9, 2010, 7:00-9:00 pm
Where: Hockessin Library, Delaware
Who: Tom Brightman, Land Steward at Longwood Gardens;
Tom holds a B.A. degree in American Civilization with a
minor in Legal Studies, and a Master of Environmental
Studies degree, both from the University of Pennsylvania. He
is the Land Steward at Longwood Gardens, responsible for the
health and care of the 700 acres of natural and perimeter
land at Longwood, and is involved in several of Longwood's
sustainability initiatives. Tom was previously the Easement
Manager for the Brandywine Conservancy's Environmental
Management Center.
Registration is required as
seating is limited. Call or email Red Clay Valley
Association (610) 793- 1090 or
water@bva-rcva.org.
This event is sponsored by
White Clay Creek Wild & Scenic Program, Brandywine Valley
Association and Red Clay Valley Association, White Clay
Watershed Association, and National Park Service.