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Greenwich Garden Education Center Hosts Historic Parks Program
Landscape architect Martha Lyon will present "Reviving the Historic Parks of Greenwich."
From the Greenwich Garden Education Center:
Garden Education Center of Greenwich Announces "Reviving the Historic Parks of Greenwich"
Speaker: Martha H. Lyon, ASLA
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When: Thursday April 7, 2016
10:00 a.m. Lecture; 11:30 Walk through the historic Montgomery Pinetum led by Martha Lyon, Lisa Beebe, Lunch included
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Where: Garden Education Center of Greenwich
130 Bible Street, Cos Cob, CT
Cost: $35.00 members; $45.00 non members
Pre-registration required
Landscape Architecture CEU credits available
“Reviving the Historic Parks of Greenwich”, a program presented by landscape architect Martha Lyon, will be high-lighting the Town of Greenwich’s ongoing efforts to preserve the historic character of each of its four town parks landscape while, the same time, preparing for future needs spurred by shifting public use and the potential effects of climate change. The program will be held at the Garden Education Center.
In the early 20th century, the Town of Greenwich began acquiring land to develop places where residents could freely enjoy passive and active recreation. Four public parks emerged, each with its own character and location within the town. Bruce Park, Binney Park, Tod’s Point, and the Montgomery Pinetum all became crowning jewels in the local landscape for the residents to enjoy.
Nearly a hundred years later Martha Lyon has been at the helm of this extensive historical research of the four parks and has worked with the Town of Greenwich in developing a long range plan for the health, vitality and longevity for all parks. Martha’s sleuthing and documenting of the Montgomery Pinetum, home of the Garden Education Center, as well as the other town parks unveils the incredible lives and ambitions of those who came before us. She has used the clues and records of the past to formulate a plan for the future.
After the program take a walk with Martha Lyon, Lisa Beebe, the Director of Horticulture at the GEC and Bruce Spaman, Superintendant of Parks through the Montgomery Pinetum to explore the past of this magnificent property.
Marth H. Lyon, ASLA is managing principal of Martha Lyon Landscape Architecture, LLC in Northampton, Massachusetts. MLLA specializes in historic landscape-based projects and has worked to preserve parks, waterfronts, streetscapes, historic house museums, cemeteries, and the settings for municipal buildings.
To register for this program, please visit www.GECGreenwich.org or call 203-869-9242
The GEC is a volunteer educational non-profit organization committed to enhancing the appreciation and enjoyment of nature through horticulture, conservation and the arts.
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