Thank you for supporting our next generation of trees!
December 26, 2012
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Since the windstorm of a year ago, we have received tremendous support from the community—local, regional and even nationally. Thanks to all of you, we have been able to begin establishing new plants to ensure a thriving Arboretum for your children and grandchildren. We also are enormously grateful to the many artists who contributed to the recent Forces of Nature Exhibition. Providing inspiration for the entire Arboretum community, more than 90 artists and artisans created magnificent works from trees lost in the storm. Proceeds from exhibition sales have further assisted new plantings; we express our gratitude to the many who participated.
Your continued support is much appreciated and essential to our future. There are programs for education, garden care, heritage resources and other key efforts that together create a vibrant Arboretum. To make an online contribution before the end of the year, click here. For more information, please call Brittany Fabeck at 626.821.3237.
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