New Bonnie Plants Foundation Makes First Major Gift to Create a Children's Garden at Auburn University
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星期三, 一月 5, 2022
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OPELIKA, Ala., Jan. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --The Bonnie Plants Foundation is demonstrating its commitment to agricultural education through a multi-year donation to establish a new two-acre Children's Garden and Pollinator Garden within Auburn University's 16-acre Transformation Garden project.
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- OPELIKA, Ala., Jan. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --The Bonnie Plants Foundation is demonstrating its commitment to agricultural education through a multi-year donation to establish a new two-acre Children's Garden and Pollinator Garden within Auburn University's 16-acre Transformation Garden project.
- "The Bonnie Plants Foundation is proud to partner with Auburn University to establish the Children's Garden and Pollinator Garden which will be a destination for students and the community alike," said Mike Sutterer, President and CEO of Bonnie Plants .
- "Auburn and Bonnie Plants are committed to designing outdoor spaces that encourage people of all ages to learn about horticulture and the outdoors.
- The Bonnie Plants Foundation will receive naming rights for both the Children's Garden and the Pollinator Garden within the Transformation Garden.