There’s been a frenzy of activity at Heathcote. Volunteers, visitors, workshops and more.
July saw a caladium workshop, volunteers giving the restrooms a new paint-job, fence repair, preparation for Heathcote’s Showdown on the Green Charity Golf Tournament and campers learning about the watershed to name a few.
❤ Our Co-Hort volunteers and a generous community of supporters continue to help steward the mission of Heathcote Botanical Gardens to preserve this beloved community asset for today and future generations.
In 2016, Co-Horts racked up more than 12,700 hours dedicated to fulfilling HBG‘s mission! We always have room for more, to learn how you can help, check out our volunteer page, membership page, or make a donation.
- Jan Bals and Miriam Charles attending the caladium workshop.
- Robert Pike demonstrates how a watershed works.
- Anthurium Fruit in the rainforest. (FYI, it’s toxic)
- Robert Pike and Camp Riverbend touring the gardens.
- Fresh for Kids – 2nd Saturdays
- J.D. working tirelessly in the garden.
- The main lawn in afternoon sun.
- The Next Generation of Heathcote Leadership: Kori Benton and Kate Rotindo.
- The restroom beautification project was led by Barb Catalano with help from Barry Mangan and John Frosch
- A visitor enjoying her walk through the gardens.
- Maintenance Volunteers
- The New Research Garden
- Fence Repair by John Frosch
- In the Children’s Garden