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11 people are interested
Volunteers Needed at Hummingbird Banding Event
ORGANIZATION: Smith-Gilbert Gardens
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11 people are interested
Come experience this unique event at Smith-Gilbert Gardens! Witness hummingbirds up close, all while helping make this incredible event a success. We will need volunteers at registration, craft stations, and other areas. Event is rain or shine, so come prepared for the elements. Breakfast and water will be provided. Volunteering also gives you admission to the garden and an opportunity to visit our play house exhibit and pollinator garden. The time commitment is 7AM-11AM
More opportunities with Smith-Gilbert Gardens
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About Smith-Gilbert Gardens
Location:
2382 PINE MTN RD NW, KENNESAW, GA 30152, US
Mission Statement
A unique horticultural and historical destination, Smith-Gilbert Gardens will be a nationally recognized premier garden focused on education, maintaining tradition and creating an environment of simplicity and distinction for all our guests. Mission To support Smith-Gilbert Gardens as a resource for conservation, education and enjoyment of horticulture, fine arts and historic preservation.
Description
With a variety of plantings, the Hiram Butler Home (ca. 1880) and 31 sculptures, Smith-Gilbert Gardens has something for everyone.
At the center of Smith-Gilbert Gardens is the historic Hiram Butler House, dating back over 150 years. The house was once owned by Mr. Butler, a Confederate railroad man, who worked the lines most of his life and was present during the "Great Locomotive Chase."
In 1970, Mr. Richard Smith and Dr. Robert Gilbert bought the Hiram Butler House and surrounding acreage in Kennesaw, Georgia. Over the following 35 years, they realized their dream of developing the house and grounds, with an emphasis on unique plantings and thoughtfully positioned sculpture.
Now open to the public, Smith-Gilbert Gardens is 16 acres of serene setting with over 3,000 species of plants, several rare in American gardens. United by woodland paths, the Gardens consist of separate groupings with individual elements of fascination. These include the Bonsai Exhibit, Palladino Camellia Garden, tea house and waterfall area, Rose Garden, and Conifer Display.
Our Garden is a proud member of various horticultural groups including the American Conifer, American Daffodil, American Hosta and the Southeastern Camellia societies. We are also a designated wildlife habitat by the Atlanta Audubon Society. Both our Rose Garden and the Conifer Collection have received special recognition as places to visit by their respective societies.
CAUSE AREAS
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WHERE
2382 Pine Mountain RdKennesawKennesaw, GA 30152
DATE POSTED
August 16, 2018
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- 4 hours