Upcoming Classes

Mon, May 28th, @10:00am - 11:00AM
Caterpillar Club
Thu, May 31st, @7:00pm - 08:30PM
A Walk Through the Bressingham Garden
Thu, Jun 7th, @7:00pm - 08:30PM
The Basics of Rose Growing
Thu, Jun 14th, @7:00pm - 08:30PM
Creating Glorious Summer Container Gardens
Thu, Jun 21st, @7:00pm - 08:30PM
Composting
Thu, Jun 28th, @7:00pm - 08:30PM
TBA
Thu, Jul 5th, @7:00pm - 08:30PM
No Lecture - Holiday Weekend!
Thu, Jul 12th, @7:00pm - 08:30PM
Clematis: The Queen of the Climbers
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Weezie's Winter Story Hour
From Friday, February 10 2012
To Friday, March 09 2012
10:00am - 11:00am Friday of each week

Please join our celebrated storyteller, Miss Gina, in the stone circle of Weezie's Garden here at the Gardens at Elm Bank, for our spring Story Hour. The session will begin on Friday, February 11 and end on March 9.

Children of all ages (and their adult friends) are invited to join Gina for seasonal stories and poetry, as well as a little bit of rhythm, rhyme and song.

Gina's storytime is always followed by a "Weezie's Walk-About," to explore the garden and to meet and greet all kinds of flora and fauna there.

So please do come. We hope you'll have fun, and you may even learn a little bit about the wonders of all things horticultural, as you visit this special garden for children, one of many within the lovely Elm Bank.

Spring Story Hour
Friday mornings at ten o'clock
February 11 - March 9
Weezie's Garden at Elm Bank
Rain or Shine

Dates and Topics

Friday Feb 17th – The Garden in Winter

Friday Feb 24th – The Garden Sleeps

Friday March 2nd – Signs of Spring

This is a free program, but a suggested donation of $5.00 would be most kindly welcome!

 

Location: Weezie's Garden at Elm Bank

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