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Equinox Concert this Saturday
Jean Gay |
Jean Gay is an active chamber musician, solo artist, and cello instructor currently based in Atlanta, GA. With a core interest in and passion for performing classical music, she is also a member of numerous ensembles which explore non-traditional and new compositions. These include Chamber Cartel, Terminus Ensemble, and Sino-American Music Ensemble. In 2015 she is presenting a solo cello series with concerts and events around each of the solstice and equinox dates. These are musical and poetic explorations of the change in seasons and involve collaboration with others in the Atlanta community, including composerStephen Wood and John Meredith at onlYoga.
Megan Sexton |
Keep it Green Indie-Catur
Spring 2016
You Kept It Green!
Woodlands Garden’s Campaign Chairs, Genia Cayce, Betty Blondeau and Bill Floyd, are happy to report the success of the Woodlands Garden’s capital campaign Keep It Green Indie-Catur. The Garden received over $1 million from 17 foundations and more than 250 individuals. Half of these individual gifts received were in amounts less than $100, including the purchase of over 275 Green Ribbons, demonstrating that this was truly a grassroots effort involving the entire community.
A primary goal of the campaign, the purchase of the one-acre property at 915 Clairemont Avenue, was completed on December 15, 2015, in partnership with the City of Decatur. This purchase will give Woodlands a highly visible and safe entryway, provide additional parking space, and preserve the land from future development. The community can be justly proud of our united effort in preserving this additional property as dedicated green space. This fundraising success is depictive of the support for Woodlands Garden’s mission to educate and engage the community in the natural world.
TSW, a landscape architecture firm, is working with us on the design and master planning of the Garden. The groundbreaking will take place in the fall.
Woodlands will also:
- Complete the visitor center and add public restrooms
- Improve parking and create a safe school bus drop-off zone
- Enhance the site of the former Morse home, including added amenities for hosting community events
Additional fundraising will take place over the next year to secure sufficient funds for a children’s natural play area and pollinator gardens.
Cirque De Catur: Thank you!
We had made a promise to bring the circus to Decatur, and we did!
Our inaugural fundraiser ‘Cirque De Catur’ held on Saturday, October 24 was a grand success. Breathtaking acts by Imperial OPA Circus Troupe included fire eaters, aerialists and contortionists, along with tarot card readers came together as an enchanting backdrop for this magical event. Live music was provided by Tom Godfrey Jazz Band. Tickets were sold out before the week leading up to the event, and the garden saw over 250 guests register to be part of the festivities.
The food from local favorite Homegrown GA, chipwiches from Ashley Sue’s Baked Goods, awesome cotton candy (the flavors!) from Cult Cart Co, specialty beer from Creature Comforts and Three Taverns, and signature cocktails from Leon’s were all a hit.
We’d like to thank each and every one of our guests, sponsors, vendors, and volunteers who made this evening possible. We’d also like to give a huge shout-out to our committee members for all the hours of planning and preparation that helped make our fundraiser a success, and a whole lot of fun!
Sponsors:
Special Thanks:
Host Committee:
Sarah Gleim (Event Chair)
Laura Beeson
Aditi Bhardwaj
Genia Cayce
Tori Davis
Tammy Weiser
For the pictures and updates, check our Facebook page!
See you at the Book Festival!
Woodlands Garden will be at the Decatur Book Festival this weekend.
When: September 5-6, 2015
Where: Booth #104, Decatur Book Festival
You can find us on google maps or on the map below
Our booth will be filled with a medley of things, including information about the Garden and beautiful works by local photographer Virginia Twinam Smith. She passed away earlier this year, but left behind a lovely collection of photographs and memories. For more, read an account of her life here that was published in the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
Let’s not forget the the books we’ve got for sale!