Nicole Rhoads of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society will share local examples of how horticulture promotes health and wellbeing on AprilĀ 25
The Times
Are you enthusiastic about gardens or gardening? The Grundy Museum invites the public to hear horticulturalist Nicole Rhoads of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society when she presents Gardening and Social Change at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 25 at the Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library, 680 Radcliffe St.,Ā Bristol.
Gardening and greening can be agents of social change, and Rhoads will discuss inspiring local examples of how, through various initiatives, horticulture is a tool that improves neighborhoods, provides educational opportunities, promotes health and wellbeing of citizens, and addresses food insecurity.
Register for this free event online at grundylibrary.org or by calling 215ā788ā7891.