An outdoor learning project led by Rebecca Linstrom and supported by a variety of outdoor enthusiasts who realize that learning is more than a classroom endeavor.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Update from Mrs.Linstrom
We had a great meeting last Thursday night! There were about 25 people attending with lots of great ideas and enthusiasm. People from the museum (including the director John Stempien), Garden Club people, North Shore educators, Administrator Patrick Campbell, community members and Landscaper Bob McGinness were all in attendance. Bob shared a site map that he drew up (available for viewing at the museum and at North Shore Elementary) based on conversations from previous meetings. He is hoping to start doing some basic clearing/cleaning for the path in the days ahead. We decided on the official title of the project: Liberty Hyde Bailey Interpretive Garden Path. We discussed setting up an account through the museum for donations to the path. We also discussed the opportunity for students to plant perennials as soon as our first "Discovery Plots" are ready. In addition, we decided that the Ground Breaking Opening Event would be a Community Dandelion Planting.
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