Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Welcome Earth Partnership for School Visitors to our Giving Garden



On Wednesday, July 13th, Lyn Colleen Streck, our science teacher and garden founder, will join middle school science teacher, Barb Kanoy (who is a new NCBG group Facilitator) in touring our Lower School garden.

This is part of a wonderful project that includes Barb, Lyn and Katherine Sherrill (all from DA), and others who are part of the Earth Partnership for Schools. Last year they were part of the week-long institute and this year they are part of the group of schools being visited.  Here is a summary of the 35-hour course being taught this week:


"The North Carolina Botanical Garden and City of Durham Stormwater Services invite teams of teachers to join the Earth Partnership for Schools.  This week-long institute will train teams of teachers to create rain gardens, native plant gardens, or restored natural habitats on school grounds. During the institute, teachers will learn about North Carolina's local flora, native plant gardening, and using the outdoors as a place for learning. Participants will also have the opportunity to visit some unique natural areas in the Triangle as well as some area schools that have schoolyard native plant gardens."

I know that all the Garden Committee will be looking forward to hearing what the group has to say--what they enjoy about our garden, suggestions they might make, etc.  All gardeners love to talk gardening--it's a passion we share--and getting new ideas, hearing impressions from new visitors is all part of what makes it all worthwhile.

We wish you a great visit, new friends from the Earth Partnership for Schools. A big thank you to Lyn, Katherine and Barb for bringing us new visitors. 



2 comments:

  1. I will be there tomorrow to visit with the EPS group. I look forward to seeing some of the people I met last year. KS

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  2. As it turns out, I will not be there after all. KS

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