VOL. 42, NO. 1 • FEBRUARY-MARCH-APRIL 2019
H U N TS V I L L E B OTA N I C A L G A R D E N
Enchanting in the Sunlight & Magical in the Moonlight » » » PAGE 6 & 7
MID-MARCH – APRIL
Spring Plant Sale
Gardening for Generations APRIL 11 - 14 » » » PAGE 5
Beaks & Barks
information GENERAL INFORMATION
GARDEN BOARD MEMBERS
WEBSITE: www.hsvbg.org HOURS: Please check our website for specific Garden Hours www.hsvbg.org TELEPHONE: Garden Attendant: 256-830-4447 + ext. 0 Fax: 256-830-5314 Garden Departments: Admissions Desk, ext. 266 Butterfly Releases, ext. 294 CEO, ext. 231 Development, ext. 246 Education: ext. 252 or 253
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Penny Billings, Chairman John Allen David Bier Gary Bolton Janet Brown Lynn Carden Lynn Collyar Leta DeMaioribus Kyle Findlay Mary Griffith David Harbarger Warne Heath Patricia Heyward Tharon Honeycutt Kim Lewis Terry Lewis Beth Richardson Lana Ritch Reba Rogers Charlie Sealy Beth Sippel Jan Smith Kathi Tew Carol Tevepaugh Frank Williams
Facility Rental, ext. 237, 243, 251, 254, 258 Group Tours, ext. 223 Marketing, ext. 232 Membership, ext. 229 Memorials/Honoraria, ext. 228 Shoppe at the Garden, ext. 221 Special Events, ext. 241 Sponsorships, ext. 235 Volunteers, ext. 238
SENIOR STAFF: CEO | Paula Steigerwald Chief Operating Officer | Kathy Gilder VP of Guest Experience | Melissa Riley
ADVISORY BOARD Joe Bergantz, Chairman Heather Baker Carla Bossard Dr. Marvin Carroll Cynthia Crutchfield Lee Holland Hank Isenberg Paula Lecher Eric Mills Bill Phillips Lindsey Rice Chris Robinson Jeff Showalter Brandy Brannon Smith Portia Waite Stephanie Waddell Beverly Weiner FOUNDATION BOARD Beth Wise, Chairman Phylis Baron Bobby Bradley David Lucas Roy Nichols John Purdy Linda Smith Bill Snoddy John Stallworth Middie Thompson Pamela Barratt White John Wynn Emily Robertson Jay Stowe Al Sullivan
Director of Guest Services | Donna Parsons Director of Horticulture | Niki Sothers Director of Finance | Amy Moore Director of Development | Annette Alexander Director of Operational Services | Thayer Phillips Director of Facility Rental | Cindy Hallman
from the CEO What an exciting time
to live in the Huntsville/ Madison community!!! As we attract new residents with our economic growth, one thing to be sure is their pursuit of what is offered for their quality of life. It has been such a pleasure to host so many ‘scouting visitors’ as they come to see your Garden. I continue to marvel at what a unique place we have developed together in our short life of 30 years. But they haven’t seen anything yet!!!! If you want to be outdoors in the winter, there’s no better place than the Garden to see the structure of the trees and shrubs as you enjoy the Lewis Birding Trail and hopefully bring your own Fido to play in the free leash zone during Beaks & Barks. Visit us on GROUNDHOG Day to see if spring is on the way with a fun afternoon lunch that you won’t want to miss. FREE for members are the Sunday afternoon Native Tree Identification classes and walks…so check those out and sign up because space is limited. As always, the bar of expectations has been raised as we prepare for our Chinese Lantern Festival…like nothing we have ever done before!! Opening March 20, this exhibit is made by masters of the craft from Jigong, China, the center of lantern heritage. “The Wild” is a world of life-size illuminated panda bears, lions, zebras, and much more. They will be featured in 18 vignettes in various themed areas and in the evening will become even more dramatic. To completely immerse in this cultural experience, enjoy the Kung Fu show and folk art marketplace. Visit in the daytime and also enjoy the spring awakening in the Garden…like the fabulous Bush Azalea Trail and Mathews Nature Trail with buds and colorful blooms everywhere. Don’t miss a minute of the best time in the best place to be this Spring! - Paula Steigerwald
Opening this Spring The Dogwood Café Stay tuned! Delicious details coming soon.
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festivals and events GOLD SPONSORS:
Beaks & Barks January 12 - February 28
SILVER SPONSORS:
Thursday, May 2 11:00 AM Grand Hall It’s time to choose your most fabulous hat to attend the 7th Annual Spring Luncheon featuring guest speaker GiGi Butler, founder of GiGi’s Cupcakes. Guests are invited to wear their hats, dine on a delicious catered lunch from Grille 29 with friends, and enjoy an educational and entertaining presentation. It promises to be another sold-out event, so reserve your seat soon! Individual reservations are available at $85 per person and tables are $680. Corporate tables available at $800. Purchase tickets online after February 15 at www.hsvbg.org or 256-830-4447 ext. 239. For more information contact Cooper Huron at thuron@hsvbg.org
Exploring “The Wild” Spring Break Camps Spring Break Camp March 18-22, 2019 Kindergarten through 6th Grade
Mid-March – April We’ve planted a whopping 18,000 spring bulbs; be sure to visit when they make their stunning debut during Huntsville Blooms! Our floral displays of tulips, daffodils, dogwoods, trillium, and, of course, the over 3,000 varieties of azaleas along the Bush Azalea Trail are a must-see.
Spring Plant Sale
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Each day will have its own theme and set of activities that tie into our Chinese Lantern Festival, The Wild. Campers will learn about different aspects of Chinese culture and the variety of animals represented in the exhibit. More information at hsvbg.org!
Bunny Bonanza Saturday, April 20
Children’s Garden
Garden members, it’s that Egg-cellent time of the year with Bunny Bonanza! 10,000 eggs are stuffed with treats and scattered about the Garden. Music, games, refreshments and face painting will keep your little one busy. The Easter Bonnet Parade is always fun. Bring your cameras for a great photo with the Easter Bunny. The hunt is broken down by age and the tickets are $5 per child plus Garden admission for any non-members. Registration in advance is recommended to help speed the process that day. Please purchase tickets in advance at www.hsvbg.org and print your e-Ticket when prompted. Tickets can also be purchased at the Visitors Desk in the Guest Welcome Center. Plan to arrive well in advance of your scheduled time with your Garden membership card and Bunny Bonanza ticket in hand for faster check-in. Check hsvbg.org for specific hunt times! www.hsvbg.org
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horticulture Virginia Bluebells
notes from the garden Mathews Nature Trail
The Mathews Nature Trail, in the center of the Garden, is a dazzling spring display of blooms starting in late February and into May. You will want to view it several times as the sequence of bloom changes daily.
garden calendar things you could or should be doing in your garden… FEBRUARY Spray trees and shrubs with formant oil and lime sulfur to kill over-wintering insects and diseases. Till your vegetable garden when the ground can be worked. Do not till when your soil is wet, it will ruin your soil structure. Prune evergreen shrubs before new growth starts. Cut back ornamental grasses to about 12”. You can also divide grasses at this time.
MARCH Apply pre-emergent herbicide for crabgrass control. Do not use weed and feed products on Bermuda or Zoysia at this time. Fertilize fescue using one pound of nitrogen per 1000 square feet. Be prepared to cover flowering plants like hydrangeas if a freeze threatens. Have your soil tested. This will let you know if you need to apply lime or fertilizer. Fertilize shrubs and trees as needed.
APRIL Come to the Plant Sale for your annual, perennials, herbs, shrubs and trees. Experts will be on hand to help you select the right plant for the right place. Remember that April 15 is usually that last frost/freeze date for our area. Do not remove spring bulb foliage prematurely or next year's flower production will decline.
Two-leaf Toothwort (Cardamine diphylla), Duschman's Breeches (Dicentra cucullaria), Eastern Shooting Star (Dodecatheon meadia L.), Trout Lily (Eryhronium americanum), Hepatica (Hepatica americana), Foamflower (Tiarella cordifolia), Cranesbill (Geranium maculatum), Dwarf Crested Iris (Iris cristata), Twinleaf (Jeffersonia diphylla), Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis), Fire Pinks (Silene virginica), Celadine Poppy (Stylophorum diphyllum), and Virginia Bluebells (Mertensia virginica) are just a few of the wonderful native wildflowers you will see on the trail.
East Asian Plant Collections
Beginning in mid-March and continuing through May, we celebrate blooms of all shapes and sizes that originate from East Asia. Alabama’s diverse variety of native plant species shares a distinct biogeographic similarity to plant species in East Asia. In fact, the two regions share more than 100 plant genera and the two floras are more alike than either is to the neighboring areas of western North America and Europe, respectively.
What's blooming? Yellow Trout Lily
Chinese Paperbush
Fragrant winter hazel
Chinese fringe tree
Questions? Get answers to your plant and gardening questions at plantinfo@hsvbg.org. 4
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plant sale and birding Gardening from the Heart
Spring Plant Sale Member Shopping:
Public Shopping:
Thursday, April 11 9 AM - 5 PM More info at hsvbg.org
Fri-Sun, April 12-13 Fri & Sat: 9 AM - 5 PM Sun: Noon - 5 pm
The 32nd annual Huntsville Botanical Garden and Garden Guild Spring Plant Sale will take place at Grisham Pavilion from April 11 to 14. The theme this year is “Gardening for Generations” because anyone can be a gardener! The Plant Sale will include geraniums, heirlooms and pass-alongs, native azaleas, wildflowers, herbs, ferns, roses, houseplants, trees and shrubs, vegetables, annuals, perennials, and more. Specialty vendors will also be present selling their wares. Plant sale hours are: April 11 to 13 - 9 to 5, April 14 - Noon to 5. (note: April 11 is Garden Members day)
Get botanical by buying beautiful plants! SPONSORED BY:
is for Volunteer
When you see the “V” at the top of a page, it means that volunteers are needed for those specific activities, festivals, or exhibits. For a complete list of volunteer opportunities, please visit hsvbg.org/volunteer. For more information, contact Cookie Adams at volunteer@hsvbg.org or 256.830.4447 ext 238.
bird’s eye view ROCKET BIRD
THE BELTED KINGFISHER BY HERB LEWIS
The Belted Kingfisher is a yearround resident in Alabama and may be found in all of North America. They are smaller than an American crow, but larger than a Red-bellied Woodpecker. One thing that is uncommon in the bird world, the male Belted Kingfisher is not as showy as the female, because he does not have the broad rusty band on his belly. They search for small fish by perching on power lines or open branches in trees near the lakes. Sometimes they hover over the water before diving to catch small fish, minnows, and crayfish. With a large pointed beak and grey sleek body, it resembles a rocket in flight. Nests are made in 3-6 foot burrows they excavate in earthen, open banks along streams and lakes. They are most likely to be observed around Lonnie and Little Smith Lakes and the Aquatic Garden. Most often their rattling call is heard before they are seen. The best opportunity to see them is early mornings particularly on rainy days before many visitors arrive since the birds tend to shy away from people.
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Wednesday – Sunday, March 20 – May 19, 2019 presented by:
Enchanting in the Sunlight & Magical in the Moonlight Experience incredible, authentic and amazing larger than life handcrafted lanterns, live entertainment, and food. Enjoy elements of Chinese culture such as folk artists demonstrating their ancient crafts, all reconnecting with nature and creating lifelong memories with friends and family. If you’re looking for a unique place to snap a few stunning Instagram-worthy photos while reconnecting, then this is the place.
Over 1000 hand-crafted Lanterns Live Kung Fu / Chinese Martial Arts Performances Free Kung Fu coaching on stage with the performers Dinosaur Rides for children Take home your uniquely hand-crafted keepsake from the mainland Chinese artisan area Let the wonders of illuminated animals guide you through the Lantern Festival. As you visit each location, the animals change and transport guests throughout the world. Witness cheetahs, jumping koi fish, majestic cranes, and travel back in time with dinosaurs. Travel the globe by walking through America, Oceania, Asia, Antarctica, and Africa. From modest origins of paper and silk, the Chinese lantern has evolved into wondrous shapes and sizes — turquoise and aqua-marine giant jellyfish, brilliant straw-colored and black-spotted cheetahs, glowing orange and green praying mantis, and ladybugs the size of small children. 6
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festival Martial Arts / Kung Fu Shows, Demonstrations, and Coaching! See professional martial artists perform every night. This style of artistry performed by “The Kung Fu Embassy” includes the following animal imitative-style boxing: Tiger Boxing, Dog Boxing, Monkey Boxing, Praying Mantis Boxing, Scorpion Boxing and hard Qinggong (similar to the "Kung Fu Panda" movies). It's so much fun for audience members invited on stage to participate in a live coaching session with these amazing show stars. Visit hsvbg.org/lanterns for more information & show times
Sponsored By: Laughlin Service and Funeral Home Window World The Williamson Foundation HSV Utilities/TVA IronMountain Solutions Landers McClarty-Frank Williams Massage Envy New York Life Walmart AL Colon and Gastro Blue Cross Blue Shield Chan, Kathy and Tony CVB Lou and Beverly Weiner LSINC OASYS Red Stone Federal Credit Union Templeton, Jean Wessel State Council for the Arts
Marketplace Be sure not to miss the professional folk artists demonstration of traditional craftsmanship with several thousand years of history. Items are for sale so you can take home a keepsake! Visit hsvbg.org/lanterns for more information & show times
Admission Daytime Tickets
Evening Tickets Advanced
Evening Tickets At the Gate
Garden Members
Peak Nights Garden Members
Garden Members
Free Admission
Not -Yet-Members Standard Garden Admission Children 3-18: $9 Adults: $14
Daytime Hours Monday -Saturday 9:00AM - 4:00 PM Sunday 11:00AM - 4:00 PM
(Best Value)
Adults: $19.00 Children 3-18: $11.00
Not-Yet-Members Adults: $24.00 Children 3-18: $16.00
Non-Peak Nights Garden Members Adults: $16.00 Children 3-18: $8.00
Not-Yet-Members Adults: $21.00 Children 3-18: $13.00
Adults: $22.00 Children 3-18: $14.00
Not-Yet-Members Adults: $27.00 Children 3-18: $19.00
Evening Hours
Wednesday - Sunday 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM Check website for Peak Nights and Non-Peak Night dates, hsvbg.org
Applicable sales taxes are added to all ticket purchases; Tickets are non-refundable. Please see our website for more details. www.hsvbg.org www.hsvbg.org
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chinese lanterns volunteering and rentals
What is the Chinese Lantern Festival? It’s the Huntsville Botanical Garden’s biggest festival to date! Boasting more than 800 illuminated lantern displays of wildlife from around the world (and dinosaurs!), this festival will provide a stunning visual exhibition of Chinese art and culture. Other festival activities will include Chinese shadow puppetry, live Kung Fu and martial arts performances, and a marketplace featuring authentic Chinese folk arts and crafts.
Chinese Lantern Rental Packages
Take the Chinese Lantern Festival to the next level by renting one of our incredible venues! East Wing
Capacity: 350 seated dining, 450 standing
Grand Hall
Capacity: 350 seated dining, 450 standing
We need YOU! We are seeking volunteers for each of the 45 nights that the festival will be open. Volunteers are needed to:
Welcome guests Serve as guides Take tickets Answer phones Assist in the gift shop Help with parking We have volunteer opportunities broken down by month, so you can select what works best for your schedule (or as much as you want)!
Visit hsvbg.org/volunteer
Your Package could include Up to 25% off corpoprate rental rate, depending on the venue Discounted tickets to enjoy the splendor of the Chinese Lantern Festival 20% off all purchases in the Gift Shoppe for your guests during your event
Carriage House
Capacity: 150 seated dining, 200 standing
Arbor
Capacity: 160 seated dining, 199 standing
Murray Hall
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Popular weekend nights are booking fast! Call now to reserve your date and for more information on pricing. 256-430-3572 x254
volunteers & events VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT
“A smile on my face, a lightness to my steps, busy hands, an awesome staff, meeting and greeting visitors from near and afar - these are some of the reasons that I enjoy my volunteer time at the Botanical Garden. The Garden is nature’s best canvas during every season of the year, and I am privileged to be a part of such beauty.” Volunteer Renee Kump more than qualifies to shine in our Volunteer Spotlight. Her quote above expresses the ultimate definition of a satisfied and energetic Garden volunteer. However, she is unable to pinpoint her most favorite volunteer position. Everything that she participates in she loves and learns something different. From Greeter and Membership Mailings to Special Events and Education Assistant, Renee’s presence and warm personality light up the Garden and those around her. Thank you, Renee for always being here to shine and light us up!
REMEMBERING DORIS On December 1, 2018, a stainless steel kinetic sculpture by George Sherwood was installed to memorialize Doris Dwyer Fox who passed away last spring. “Each of the curves makes its own music,” says Sherwood in describing his work. The piece was commissioned for Doris by family and friends as a way to continue to love and remember her. Doris was a longtime Garden member and a volunteer for numerous projects at the Garden, including painting the sunflowers for the Create-A-Maze in the Children’s Garden, the large fish on the Kid’s Carwash, and the adorable gnome photo-op in the Gnome Dome. Doris was an amazing artist, her creativity had no bounds. In addition to painting, she was a stained glass artist, furniture maker, gardener, seamstress, caterer, and more. The Sherwood sculpture reflects her creativity and love for family and friends.
Volunteer Orientations
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24 OR SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 1:30 - 3:00 PM
Come and learn about current volunteer opportunities including the Chinese Lantern Festival! 2 complimentary Garden Guest Passes per family for those who attend - a $28 value! Orientation is designed to help you learn about Membership benefits for new and existing members, volunteering at the Garden, and the many things to do at the Garden! For reservations contact Cookie Adams at cadams@hsvbg.org or 256-830-4447 x238.
“Doris”, kinetic sculpture by George Sherwood, sculptor
Apply Now!
Summer Youth Volunteer Program If you have a son or daughter between the ages of 13 and 15 who would like to have a fun and educational experience while learning more about the Garden, then the Garden Gang is the perfect summer activity! A summer youth volunteer program, the Gang gets together each Wednesday during June and July (except July 4th week) from 8:00 AM until 2:00 PM to assist with a variety of activities, including Wacky Wednesdays, Butterfly House maintenance, summer camp for kids, and planting, weeding, watering, and mulching. Why join? To learn new skills and gain valuable experience, fulfill community service hours, and make new friends.
Save the Date Purdy Butterfly House opens for the season ! WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 2019 www.hsvbg.org
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events and giving Adult Events and Programs
Family Friendly Events
Garden LOVE February 7 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Grand Hall
Garden Groundhog Day February 2 9:30am – 11:30am Little Smith Lake
Beekeeping for Beginners February 14 6:00pm - 8:00pm Arbor
BEE Mine Valentine Breakfast February 9th 9:00am - 10:30 am Carriage House
Master Naturalist Alabama’s Geology, Soils, and Weather February 16 9:00am - 3:00pm Murray Hall Healthy Cooking with Fresh Herbs February 21 6:00pm - 8:00pm Carriage House Give Back Day with Greater Huntsville Humane Society February 23 Regular Garden Hours Garden Photography 201 March 26 and April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 6:00pm - 8:00pm Carriage House National Volunteer Week April 7 - 13 Spring Plant Sale Members Day: April 11 9:00am – 5:00pm April 12 – 14 Friday & Saturday 9:00am – 5:00pm Sunday 12:00pm – 5:00pm Native Tree Identification February 3, 10, 17, 24 March 3, 10 1:00pm - 3:00pm Anderson Education Classroom Education Programs Sponsored by:
The Backyard Bird Count February 15 – 18 Regular Garden Hours Bunny Bonanza April 20 10:00am – 12:00pm Garden
Children's Education Seeds to Sprouts February 1 & 22 March 8 & 29 April 19 10:00-11:00 AM Anderson Education Center Ages 2-5 with parent Homeschool Programs K-6th Grade Grades K-2nd 12:00-1:30 PM Feb 12, 26 & March 12, 26 & Apr 9 Anderson Education Center Grades 3rd -6th 12:00-1:30 PM Feb 14, 28 March 14, 28 & Apr 11 Anderson Education Center Field Trips The Garden offers guided and self-guided options for your outdoor adventure in a safe, exciting and natural environment. Programs are available for students of all ages. For more information on field trips visit www.hsvbg.org or contact Misty Hertzig at 256-830-4447 ext. 253 or mhertzig@hsvbg.org To register for Garden events and find out more information, please visit hsvbg.org.
Support YOUR Garden
There is a new way to help support the Garden!
Text to Donate:
If you have been to the Garden lately, you may have seen some signage about the newest giving platform we have made available for mobile and online giving here at the Garden. After doing much research, we discovered that Mobile Cause is a safe and secure online giving platform that is being used by many respected non-profits in the area. We are excited about this new and simple way for you to partner with us and wanted to make sure everyone heard about it! This new platform allows you to easily make a one-time or recurring gift from the convenience of your smartphone, anytime anywhere, or from the comfort of your own home on your computer or smart device! There are a couple of ways to give using our new platform: 1. ONLINE: Follow this link (or copy and paste into your browser) http://igfn.us/f/245d/n 2. TEXT-2-Donate: Text the message HSVBG to the number 41444. If you are currently making donations online by using our webpage, thank you and please continue to do so. The Mobile Cause platform is not replacing our already established online giving process. Thank you for your generosity! For details on how to complete your gift, please contact our Development team at 256-830-4447: Annette Alexander, ext. 246, Kalli Mitchell, ext. 235, or Ashley Engles-Ross, ext. 257.
We are now offering auto renewal options for all Garden Memberships! Call 256-830-4447 or email Gina Hurst at ghurst@hsvbg.org today to find out more!
REMINDER FOR THE GARDEN EVENTS LISTED: In addition to purchasing your tickets ahead for events, make sure your membership is current. Renew your membership online at www.hsvbg.org/membership or mail in your renewal. 10
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members and contributions NEW AND RENEWING MEMBERS AMBASSADOR MEMBERS ($1000) Andrew and Kimberly Dolan Robert and Margaret Jackson Peter and Jean Loux George Thurlow
Andrew and Sarah Lauren Kattos Dan and Phyllis Montgomery Wesley and Holly Norris Trace Parish and Richard Reed Ann and Ernest Rivard John and Daisy Smith Eric and Cynthia Streams Dan and Dannie Walther Renee West Elizabeth Wise Mary Ruth Yates
PATRON MEMBERS ($500) Jim and Valerie Chesney Ron and Alice Clements Erich and Michele Erker Loren and Lucy Gross Belinda and Terry Kennedy William and Jean Salter Melinda Still and Harry Babin Valeta Wheeler FELLOW MEMBERS ($300) Earl and Elaine Alspach Matt and Katie Caldwell Joseph Cremin and Elizabeth Simmons Cynthia and Michael Crutchfield Richard Demming Frank and Judy Franz Jeff and Candace Garber Cindy and Thomas Hancock Trisha Hancock David and Donna Hertha
FRIEND MEMBERS ($200) Harvey and Lois Adams Jason Anders Eloise Boon Mike and Lynn Carden Mary Jo and Victor Davis Thomas and Joan Diggs Christina Dobrowolski and Eric Silkowski Joan Dowdle Earl and Kay Eastin Trevor and Patricia Erberich Joseph and Donna Green Sandra and William Greenlee Jim and Mary Griffith
Patricia Hair Danny and Shelly Harris Jon and Delores Haussler Warne and Mary Ena Heath Reet and William Henze William and Peggy Huddleston Martha King Terry and Mary Beth Koelbl Rosalie and Joe Lancaster Russ and Cindy Leaphart James and Judy Link Donna and Steven Messervy Loch and Freya Neely Pam and Jon Stieglitz Ellen and Bill Taylor David and Beverly Toney Don and Kay Wheeler Roy and Peggy White AFFILIATE MEMBERS ($150) Lynn and Richard Abney Sherwood and Susan Anderson Kelly and Jacquie Aune Bill and Debbie Bailie Ken and Merry Barfield Julia and Wayne Blackwell Everett and Angelen Brooks
Jo and Malcolm Brown Mark and Denise Brown Kathleen and Gordon Butler Angela and Mike Caires Mary Chaffee Stephanie Christie and Gloria Couch Genia Corum Nancy Coy and Leslie Gramke Larry and Mary Frances Crow Sean and Leah Cusker Ella Cvancara Roxann Dixon and Don Klem Russell and Skye Ellison Anya and Anthony Freude Shirley Fugit Sabrina Gamble John and Eva Geiger Brigitte and Lisa Gerhardt Carl Gleghorn Jim and Laura Goldbach Chrystine Gorman and William Moore Glenda and Charles Gough Liz and Bill Gould Tony and Louise Graffeo Brian and Melissa Harris Lorna and Kurt Jackson
Eric and Leena Jacobs Amanda Lineberry Sandra Lyons William and Mary Mastin Jane McBride and Amy McBride-King LeRoy and Judy McClay David and Linda McGuiness Robert and Genie Miller William and Anna Maria Nuessle Brenda L. Odden and Eric Odden Wayne and Jo O'Neal Pat and Dottie Patterson George and Robert Pendley Ed and Billie Perkins Deborah and Aaron Price Miriam Pullins Nancy and Jim Richardson Mark and Katie Rigby Ken and Genette Stephens Norma and Collis Terry Arthur and Jeanette Tokaz Debbie and Ben Washburn Carol and Sandy Weand Elizabeth and Ronald Workman
CONTRIBUTIONS FOR FEB - APR 2019 BUTTERFLY RELEASES IN HONOR OF Neev Chakraborty Jason & Jamie Martin, Meredith & Abby Dennis Loeffelholz Annabelle Loeffelholz Asher Loeffelholz Aurora Loeffelholz BUTTERFLY RELEASES IN MEMORY OF Dwayne Allison Steve & Cindy Burcham Fulgencio Almodovar Penny & Jay Billings Mary Scott Hunter Stefanie Novak Keith & Eileen Phillips Martha N. Arnett Colin & Vita Montgomery Dave Carl Leonard Roland Jordan Ann Collier Friends at 2041 Vernon E. Cramer Huntsville High School Class of 1947 Lucille Douglas Lynn Latham Ted Finley Kirk, Christie, Drake & Tate Finley Murphy Lynn Furey TJ & Peggy Lee Wright Frank Gasper Blossomwood Garden Club Virginia H. Cook Marion Gibson Huntsville Botanical Garden David Lanier Womack & Associates Team Doris Ruth Buford Maples Ruby Grace Collins & Leslie Thomas Collins Elizabeth Mince Bill & Claudia Klus Virgil Eugene Morris Willowbrook Garden Club Doris Pape Kirk & Christie Finley
Charles S. “Jack” Roberts Huntsville High Class of 1947 Mary Elizabeth Romano Vic & Jane Romano William Charles Simmons The Tidwells Tom Sparks Janet Mayo Bobby Stapler Roger & Hazel Bearden Betty Stoetzel Rosy & Steve Taylor Jerry B. Tapp Renee West Barbara Douglas Vandiver Huntsville High School Class of 1947 Mack Vann Blossomwood Garden Club Virginia H. Cook Garden Grubbers Cherryl Garner Pen Women – Huntsville Branch Clara Ralston Wolfhard Patricia Hallum IN HONOR OF Harvey Cotten Greenwyche Garden Club Gail Futoran Huntsville Herb Society Garden Grubbers Ron & Alice Clements Vicki Robinson Mike Gipson Harold & Julie Stephens Bob Hovde Four Seasons Garden Club Mr. & Mrs. Tom Irby Sara Jean Burke Herb Lewis Blount County Master Gardeners Federated Garden Club Longview Financial Advisors Herb & Terry Lewis Craig Smith Dot Mapes Willowbrook Garden Club Dr. & Mrs. James Rogers Mr. & Mrs. Henry Everitt Charles Vaughn
Greenwyche Garden Club Jayne Venters Garden Grubbers Lynn Wagner Evan & Dena Wagner Susan Webb Garden Guild IN MEMORY OF Mabel Albright Carol Miller Fulgencio Almodovar Rosa Almodovar John & Laura Ayala The Barrios Family Jim & Tami Bolte Mr. & Mrs. Bucky Buchanan Brandon & Cheryl Davis The Daza Family The DiNardo Family Tom Epperson & Travis Tidwell The Estrada Family General and Automotive Machine Shop Marjorie Gundolf Jerry Hatfield Wade Hays Richard, Vicki & Will Kretzschmar Gilberto Lopez Jamie Martin Paul Matheny Mr. & Mrs. Craig Maurice Angie McCarter Patricia Pepper Mr. & Mrs. Terry Roberts Alan & Kimberly Segrest Jean Wessel Templeton & Family Candace Turney Mr. & Mrs. Peter Walton Anne Boles Dr. Jon Moody David Frantz Carl Steve & Peggy Brown Jim & Sharon Cruce The Fehring Family Judith Fernet & David Knepper Mark & Sandy Greenough Bob & Sandy Hovde Karen’s Co-Workers at Intergraph
Timothy & Mary Lou Kraatz Ryan & Sarah Lewis Mr. & Mrs. James McCain Nancy McMaster Ben Neighbors Wanda & Frank Rosebery Mr. & Mrs. Okey Thornton Jimmy Caudle Lu Downey Mr. & Mrs. Henry Everitt Betty Lou Jones Dr. Jon Moody Charles & Ellen Robinson Wilmer & Lee, PA Jim & Helen Caudle Robert Morris & Christina Mimms Michael Dembo Jonathan Dembo George Elrod Dot Threlkeld Marie Fenn Steel Magnolias Garden Club Emily Freidman Mark & MeLisa Teague Mary Evelyn French Blossomwood Garden Club Joyce Freiser Frank Gasper Carlene Elrod Betty Lou Jones Dot Threlkeld Jayne Venters Kenneth Gipson David & Janie Byers Jon Hamer Libby Brown Jean Howard Anne Stagg Evan Khodabandeh Huntsville HS Soccer Booster Club Helmut (Mudt) Koop Marie Handley John Lamb Steel Magnolias Garden Club Tim Lee Ann & Dwight Hester Jo Ann Longshore Kathleen & Philip Dotts Lee & Darralyn Williams Nikki Wynn
Dr. Everett Mosley Lu Downey Mr. & Mrs. Henry Everitt Dwight & Gail Fay Emily & William Goodson Dr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Griffith Jennie Harshman Dr. & Mrs. Frank Haws Betty Lou Jones Elizabeth Mosley Charles & Ellen Robinson Sally Spencer Andy & Suzanne Tamburo Jan Tucker David Weible Tish Pegues Erwin & Anita Barge Glovon Poole Emily Poole Charles Smith Greenwyche Garden Club Irmgard Stuhlinger Lu Downey Gigi & Raul Mejia Carolyn Wood Jerry Tapp Liz & Jim Kennedy Gary Thompson Steel Magnolias Garden Club Mack Vann Jane & Bill Allen Carol & Ernie Blair Dr. & Mrs. Peter Booher Ann Branum Vernon & Dean Bush David & Janie Byers C & A Printing Sabrina Cate Ron & Alice Clements Marion Conover Eve & Ed Dravecky Carlene Elrod Esther Circle, First Christian Church Mr. & Mrs. Henry Everitt Dwight & Gail Fay Emily & William Goodson David Guy Bill Johnson Susan Johnston Betty Lou Jones Richard & Linda Jones Gary & Ellen Joyce
Mona Gay & William Keith Daniel Little Linda & Don Maccubbin John Mebane Barbara Paul & Tom Hickerson David & Cindy Peeler Carol A. Roach Barbara & John Roberts Robert & Nina Senn Sue & John Shaver Bert Staadecker Dot Threlkeld Tuesday Girls Art Group Jayne Venters Nancy Waites Mary Ann Williams Beverly Williamson Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Wilson Loretta Lynne Weninegar Nancy Woodall IN KIND GIFTS 1818 Farms Carrie Alderfer Alicia & Gene Beam Black Patch Distillery Vernon Bush Chambers Bottling Company Cigar Room Harvey Cotten Domino’s The Garden Guild Grille 29 Willoughby Hastings Harold & Brenda Holmes Karen Kiss Jo and Rosalie Lancaster Herb & Terry Lewis Meyer & Lee Fine Jewelry Nick’s Ristorante Osborne’s Jewelers Polaris Progress Bank Bill & Donna Shergy Henry & Nancy Smith Kim Steigerwald Norm & Kathi Tew Topgolf Katie Waite Wild Birds Unlimited Yellowhammer Brewing
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The Corporate Partner program offers year-round recognition and many levels of benefits for our member companies.
shareholder
($10,000-$24,999) S , Inc. • Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama • Polaris 3
underwriter ($5,000-$9,999) AECOM • Aviagen • Bradley • Dynetics Intuitive Research and Technology Corp • LG Electronics The Boeing Company • Turner Construction Company Vulcan Materials Company
Make yourself at home and color your world with fresh botanical perspectives at The Shoppe at the Garden! Lovely things to see, taste and smell inside our beautiful shop of curated selections! We have a wonderful array of boutique clothing, jewelry, and stunning garden décor waiting to be discovered. You will find our staff smiling and ready to wrap your gifts with our complimentary signature wrap! All proceeds support Huntsville Botanical Garden. Members receive 10% discount. Normal exclusions apply.
Are you looking for the perfect place to say "I do?"
investor ($2,500-$4,999) Carpenter Technologies Corporation • Aerojet Rocketdyne Andy Johnson, CFP®, AAMS®, Edward Jones LMI • R J Young • Thompson Gray
supporter ($1,500-$2,499) a.i. Solutions • AVISTA Strategies • Bancorp South • Bridgeworth Financial CALIBRE • Brenda Armstrong, John Butterfield, Kitty Davenport; Edward Jones IronMountain Solutions, Inc • L-3 • MTS Rocket Maids • Shane Stromei, Managing Partner, New York Life Northrop Grumman • PeopleTec • Sentar • Sigmatech • WOW!
For details on becoming a corporate partner or event sponsor, contact Annette Alexander, ext. 246 or aalexander@hsvbg.org 12
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