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Charlotte Bailey Rierson Watercolor Exhibit & Reception

June 20 - July 31, 2008
Artisan Charlotte Bailey Rierson of Fairfield Bay will exhibit a collection of watercolor portraits depicting life in Arkansas in the Magnolia Room through the month of July. Rierson's paintings have been selected to be in the permanent collection of the Historical Arkansas Museum, University of Central Arkansas, Clinton Presidential Library, Arkansas Art Council’s Small Works on Paper, Ozark Medical Health Center, and private collectors nationally.

There will be a meet and greet reception for the artist on Thursday evening, July 10, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Magnolia Room. Cookies and punch will be served.

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Tuesday Tea: "All-American Tea"

July 8, 2008
Celebrate Independence Day (a little late) at this star-spangled tea party! We'll serve specialty teas, gourmet scones, finger sandwiches, and an array of scrumptious desserts in the Magnolia Room or on the Garden veranda (weather permitting). Tea time is 3:00 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month. Price for GWG Members is $15 and Non-Members $18 (plus applicable tax). Seating is very limited so make your reservations early by purchasing tickets online or by calling 501-262-9300/800-366-4664.
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Gardening 101: Shrubs and Ornamental Grass

July 10, 2008
Exploring the intricate makings of a beautiful garden is the aim of a series of free workshops being held in the Gardens' Magnolia Room through November.

Shrubs, morning session: 9-11:30 a.m. Presenter: Jimmy Robbins
Ornamental Grass, afternoon session: 1-3:30 p.m. Presenter: Gene Lichliter

The workshop is free of charge to GWG members or those previously registered as volunteers at the Gardens. The public will be subject to Garden Admission fees, which are $8.00 for adults, $7.00 for seniors. Space is limited. Register today by calling the Gardens’ administration office at (501) 262-9300 or (800) 366-4664. Don't forget to bring a sack lunch!

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"Cultivating a Field Guide" - Sunday Summer Learning Lessons for Kids

July 13, 2008
3-5 p.m.
Garvan Pavilion

Part of the Sunday summer learning series, Birds, Bees, Butterflies, and Blossoms – Pollinating Positive Partnerships. During this exploration of the Gardens children will chronicle the places where pollinators get their food, shelter, and water in a discovery journal. They will also look at sites where pollinators reproduce.

Pre-register for the Free lesson by calling the administration office at 501-262-9300. Registration is for one child and two adult family members.

The series of educational lessons were made possible thanks to a grant from the Hot Springs Area Community Foundation. The grant was given in honor of Pat Lile, recently retired president and CEO of the Arkansas Community Foundation.

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550 Arkridge Road - P.O. Box 22240
Hot Springs National Park, AR 71913
800-366-4664 or 501-262-9300
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Singing Springs Gorge and Millsap Canopy Bridge

Millsap Canopy Bridge

Millsap Canopy Bridge

Enjoy this jewel of the forest from one of the most dramatic venues in central Arkansas. At 120 feet in length and 18 feet in height, the gently curving Millsap Canopy Bridge lets every visitor enjoy a bird's eye view of a scenic ravine filled with native cinnamon fern, oakleaf hydrangea, and dogwood. Get up close and personal with the flowers of redbud, sourwood, American fringe tree, and serviceberry over the ornate iron railing of this outstanding example of garden architecture in native stone and southern yellow pine. And, see a collection of heat-tolerant rhododendrons donated by the Ozark Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society that illustrates the Mid-South really can enjoy these spectacular shrubs. But, then, that's the whole idea of the Gardens, exploring new and better ways to create spectacular landscapes for our visitors and your garden.



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