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Re: Radio?
Hey, would be a great interview....let's do it. Send a telephone
number and a day you want to do it!
Not sure on Philly...have an envelop I just got from them....long way
for no pay though!
Cheers,
Jeff
Begin forwarded message:
> From: DCowie4338@aol.com
> Date: December 15, 2007 9:58:45 AM AKST
> To: gardenwriters@lists.ibiblio.org
> Subject: Re: [GWL] Radio?
> Reply-To: Garden Writers -- GWL -- The Garden Writers Forum <gardenwriters@lists.ibiblio.org
> >
>
> Hi, Jeff... this is Denise Cowie in Philadelphia.
>
> Are you interested in topics less tangible than a book or a garden
> tool? How
> about a web site that could be very helpful for anyone planning a
> vacation
> to the Lower 48 -- or even for anyone planning to attend the
> Philadelphia
> Flower Show (March 2-9) who might want to check out a few public
> gardens during
> their visit? (It's still winter then, of course, but we have some
> great
> "chill-chaser" gardens, such as Longwood's many conservatories --
> including its
> brand-new indoor children's garden -- and Morris Arboretum's
> exquisite
> Victorian Fernery.)
>
> As site coordinator, I'm interested in spreading the word about the
> vacation-planning potential of _www.greaterphiladelphiagardens.org_
> (http://www.greaterphiladelphiagardens.org) , an umbrella site for
> more than two dozen public
> gardens in the southeast-Pennsylvania/northern Delaware/southern-
> New Jersey
> region.
>
> Background: It was designed to appeal to both local gardeners (with
> news,
> events, interviews etc) and to potential visitors from out of the
> region. It
> helps travelers by giving a brief history of horticulture in this
> area, from
> William Penn and the Quaker tradition, to the du Pont
> estates-turned-public-gardens, up to new pleasure gardens like
> Chanticleer. It offers a concise
> description and photos of these gardens (with links to their
> individual web sites
> for nitty-gritty information such as directions, times, fees etc.),
> plus a map
> showing the gardens' geographic relationship to each other, and some
> suggested itineraries. (You probably know that Nemours, one of the
> du Pont estates
> in Delaware, is planning to reopen in Spring 2008 after being
> closed for
> major refurbishment.)
>
> Just a thought. Are you planning to speak at the flower show this
> year?
>
> Denise
>
>
> Denise Cowie, Coordinator
> Greater Philadelphia Gardens
> _www.greaterphiladelphiagardens.org_
> (http://www.greaterphiladelphiagardens.org/)
>
>
>
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