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Opening Day
Thursday, April 6th 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Grasslawn, 720 Beach Blvd., Gulfport Gardening Seminars: 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.
Pilgrimage Maps and Brochures Available Refreshments Provided By Gulfport Council of Garden Clubs Standard Flower Show 668 East Beach Blvd., Gulfport - Anderson Home 3:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Seminars At Grasslawn EARTH 2000 An Environmental Fair
Sponsored by the Bay-Waveland Garden Club
10:00 Bob Brzuszek-Senior Curator of the Crosby Arboretum “Contemporary and New Trends in Landscaping”
11:00 Dr. Bill Wolverton-Wolverton Environmental Services Inc. “Growing a Clean Indoor Environment”
12:00 Chris Lagarde-Resource Specialist “The Environmental State of the Coast”
1:00 Allison Anderson Al A-Unabridged Architecture “Sustainable Design Principles”
2:00 Dr. Mark W. LaSalle-Coastal Research and Extension Center “Natural Harmony in Your Own Backyard”
3:00 Dr. Patricia Knight-Poplarville Experiment Station “Plant Evaluation in South Mississippi”
3:00 Hancock County Master Gardeners
Childrens’ Butterfly Activity
SEMINARS ALSO INCLUDE EXHIBITS BY:
Clower Thorton Nature Area
Coastal Research and Development Center
Crosby Arboretum
Harrison County Soil and Water Conservation District Nancy Woodruff- State Chairman Garden Clubs of Mississippi-Herb Gardening Marge Ernst -State Chairman Garden Clubs of Mississippi- Energy and Waste Awareness
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“Boundless Millennium Beauty” presented by Beach Garden Society organized 1940
Club President: Martha Clippinger Show Chairman: Tammy Bagwell Schedule Chairman: Kathy Johnson
Division I Design
Section A.................................Coastal Memories
Section B .................................What Lies Ahead
Division II Horticulture
Section A........................Cut Specimens - Annuals
Section B .......Cut Specimens - Perennials and Biennials
Section C..........Blooms of Bulbs, Corms and Rhizomes
Section D...........................................Roses
Section E ........................Container Grown Plants
Section F ...................Cut Branches (tree or shrub)
Division III Special Exhibit
Section A ...........................Educational Exhibits
Section B............................Youth Arrangements
Section C ..........................Commercial Exhibits
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V	Friday, April 7, 10:00 a.m.- 12:00 noon
Chairman: Ann Killeen Hostesses: Point Island Garden Club
1.	HOME OF SYLVIA AND JERRY GAFFNEY, 407 SANDY HOOK DR. This coastal home on the Bay of St. Louis is designed to integrate the outdoor view as an extension of the interior of the house. Fifteen foot ceilings, white-washed floors and white monochromatic walls create a feeling of openness within this three bedroom home. Of interest are curved walls and planter, built in computer center and a bathroom fireplace within a large dressing area. Entrance to the raised home includes an atrium-like foyer and staircase to the upstairs living area. A deck from the great room leads to a boardwalk out to the pier. A winding limestone road through the wooded gardens leads to this unique home.
2.	“LIEBENWALD” GARDENS (FOREST OF LOVE) OF THYLA PERREAND ROGERS AND HER DAUGHTER ALLYSON KELLER, 100 HAVANA BLVD. A wheelchair accessible paved walk leads you through the trellised and bowered rose gardens designed in the shape of an Etruscan urn. Moss covered oaks shelter the camellias, azaleas, and fountains.


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