Volunteer Gardeners

July 13, 2017 @ 9:30 am - 11:30 am

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Event Series: Volunteer Gardeners

Do you love working in the garden? We’ve got some you might be interested in. From planting seeds and plants, to weeding, deadheading, and pruning. We can use whatever help you have to offer. Don’t have experience but willing to learn? Work side by side with experienced gardeners, it’s a wonderful learning opportunity for experienced and beginner gardeners alike. It’s one of the best ways to receive practical hands-on experience if you’re a beginning gardener. Our goal is to assure that each garden receives the care it requires.

All volunteers must complete a Botanical Center volunteer form. For more information, contact Lesley Lambert at (401) 680-7250 or [email protected].

 

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Join us for a Partner Peace Walk tomorrow at 12 PM! All are welcome to take a stroll with us and @nonviolenceinstitute to connect, talk, and enjoy the outdoors – meet at the Boathouse at Roger Williams Park. These walks take place every Friday, except for holidays.
THANK YOU to everyone who made Rosé in the Roses so memorable! Last Thursday, we celebrated the Conservancy and community, while giving a bittersweet send-off to RWPC’s outgoing board chair, Joe Pari.

Shout-out to @theprovidencedrumtroupe and @thesoundofgravity for filling the Botanical Center with magical sights and sounds – we can’t be the only ones still humming Pink Pony Club, right? 🤩 And to talented musicians Ashley Frith and @luisgilbertord for serenading guests throughout the night!

Stay tuned for a part-2 recap highlighting the rest of our amazing vendors and sponsors who made this year’s event one for the books!

@rwpbotanicalcenter 
@pvdparks 
@beacon.bank 
@beaulinemedia 
@morinscatering
@elliesprov 
@sabrina_scolari_photography 
@wemakepretend 

📽️ Visit the Swan Stories link in our bio to learn more about Joe’s work founding the Conservancy!
It’s a beautiful day for rosé! 🌹🥂 We’ll see you soon!
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