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Read Between the Spines Author Series Featuring Abra Lee
DATE: March 6 & 7 TIME: March 6, 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. and March 7, 9 - 10:30 a.m. PRICE: Members: $9.95 | General admission: $14.95
March 6, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Presentation – Featuring Abra Lee
Join celebrated gardener, writer and historian Abra Lee for a special event at Desert Botanical Garden. Lee will share stories behind several key figures from her upcoming book “Conquer the Soil: Black America and the Untold Stories of Our Country’s Gardeners, Farmers, and Growers.”
From the ordinary to the extraordinary Black America has long sown seeds of greatness in the garden. It was nothing short of a grand affair when Blanche Hurston launched her Florida plant business during the roaring 20s. And when it came time to sell beautiful blooms, the mighty Mahalia Jackson made customers an offer they couldn’t refuse! Join us to hear an extraordinary tale of espionage in the name of flowers and learn about familial ties to the Harlem Renaissance. This will be an uplifting celebration of iconic plant people in America and their historic achievements.
Her talk will feature the inspiring lives of black men and women whose accomplished careers in the plant world are little known or untold. Lee’s work has been featured in publications including The New York Times, Fine Gardening and Veranda magazine.
Panel Discussion– Featuring Abra Lee and Guest Panelists
In collaboration with ASU’s Project Humanities, following the presentation on Wednesday evening, Lee will be joined by local gardeners and horticulturalists for a panel discussion about empowering lives through gardening. Panelists include:
Bridget Pettis, Founder of Project Roots AZ
Dionne Washington, Co-Founder of Project Roots AZ
Angela Brooks, Owner and Co-Founder of MillBrook Urban Farms
Cici Colbert, founder of Alla Herbs
March 7, 9 – 10:30 a.m.
Presentation – Featuring Abra Lee
Join celebrated gardener, writer and historian Abra Lee for a special event at Desert Botanical Garden on March 6. Lee will share stories behind several key figures from her upcoming book “Conquer the Soil“. Her talk will feature the inspiring lives of Black men and women with careers in horticulture and gardening.
The Garden is launching the 3rd Annual Saguaro Census in May to document more saguaros throughout the Phoenix metro area using the iNaturalist app. We have learned a lot about saguaros in the Valley and new challenges have emerged.
Since the Garden opened its doors 85 years ago, it has been celebrating and honoring the fascinating and resilient nature of cactus throughout its history.
Cactus Clubhouse has relocated as the Garden is growing and under construction. Please visit us in our new location in the Weisz Academic Bulding. In this temporary space, kids encounter several activity areas designed to spark independent play, while encouraging physical, cognitive and behavioral growth.
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The Garden’s Summer Camps are back! Register your child to one of three drop-off camps that will encourage the next generation of outdoor enthusiasts, conservationists and environmental scientists.
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