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With our new Click & Pledge service we are now able to offer easy, secure online registration for our tours and workshops! Most of our 2012 programs are already listed in our online event calendar and each event links to the program registration page. Take a look at some of the exciting tours and workshops that we have in store for 2012, and secure your spot by registering online today!
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The public is invited to the Kruckeberg Botanic Garden Foundation’s Annual Members’ Meeting on January 12. It will feature the renowned plantsman Dan Hinkley. Called “the Indiana Jones of horticulture” and “the world's foremost plant explorer,” he will speak on “Often Overlooked Plants for Pacific Northwest Gardens.” Hinkley will recommend some of his favorite hardy trees, shrubs, vines, grasses and perennials that thrive in maritime climates but are seldom found in local gardens.
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Here at the Kruckeberg Botanic Garden we are excited by the popularity of our Garden Tots program and would like to expand our offerings for young children and families in 2012. We hope to offer events and activities for children and families that support your family's needs and goals. The following brief survey will help us determine the type of program that most interests you. We hope you can take a few minutes to share your valuable feedback. Every survey respondent will receive a 2 session pass for the 2012 Garden Tots program -use it on two different weeks, bring a friend, or if you are already a member, bring two friends! We look forward to seeing you at the garden when Garden Tots returns in May!

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The Kruckeberg Botanic Garden is now a contestant in the Rain Bird Corporation’s Intelligent Use of Water Awards. Our project, a Pacific Northwest Native Plant Demonstration Garden, is eligible to receive a $10,000 award. Awards are based on public support and the number of online votes received on the Rain Bird website.
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Do you love plants and books? Want to get to know others who share your interests? Join our new Book Club!
Great books and great plants go hand in hand in the Kruckeberg Family. Starting in January, the Kruckeberg Botanic Garden Foundation will continue to honor and foster that connection by sponsoring a plant-themed book club to discuss books related to gardens, horticulture and botany.
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Beginning in 2012 the Garden and the MsK Rare and Native Plant Nursery will operate on a new schedule. The Garden and Nursery be will open March 1 to October 31 on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 10am-5pm. The Nursery will now close to shoppers November 1- February 28, however, the Garden will remain open the public on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 10am-3pm.
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