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The 4th Annual
Virginia GoGreen Garden Festival 2009
Go to a recap of
this year's event!
Festival Summary:
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2009 VA Garden Festival, Festival admission and parking free, held ‘rain or
shine’,
sponsor: the Virginia Green Industry Council (VGIC)
Saturday,
September 12, 2009
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at the Science Museum of Virginia,
Garner Pavilion
2500 West Broad Street in Richmond VA
For directions, call (804) 864-1400 or see
http://www.smv.org/visit/directions.asp
GoGreen Garden Festival Schedule
Sponsors of the Festival
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9 a.m. - early-bird special – limited quantity of
give-a-way Helleborus x hybridus 'Pine Knot Select' plants supplied
by Pine Knot Farm
www.pineknotfarms.com , participant
of
Beautiful Gardens® program
plus register for on-the-hour Festival ‘give
away’ raffle of 1 gal size new introduction lavender Encore
Azaleas,
www.encoreazalea.com
& Beautiful Gardens®
Plant
Introduction Program plants
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9 - 11 a.m. - Viette live radio - "IN THE
GARDEN"
Featured Speakers/Events – Grown/Made in Virginia!
Hostess - Sylvia Hoehns Wright,
www.TheWrightScoop.com
11:00 a.m. – Bayscapes – SMV & Alliance
for the Chesapeake Bay,
www.alliancechesbay.org
11:15 a.m. –
Trees Are Cool –
Concert - Timothy Seaman,
www.timothyseaman.com,
compelling compositions and folk interpretations on hammered
dulcimer
Alexander Niemiera,
Curator of Woody Plants at the Hahn Horticulture Garden located at
VA Tech, topic - Trees Are Cool
plus Smokey the Bear,
www.smokeybear.com
1:00 p.m. – Neal Beasley,
www.timmons.com , Beautiful Gardens®,
Plants of Distinction,
www.beautifulgardens.org
2:00 p.m. –
Andre Viette, host of
national radio call-in program
"IN THE
GARDEN",
www.viette.com

All Day Turf Clinic
- 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
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Michael Goatley, Jr., Associate Professor and Turf grass Specialist for
Virginia Tech, plus at 10:30 and 1:30 "hands-on" demo on calibrating
spreaders and/or backpack sprayers
BayScape Garden Tours
– 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. supplied by SMV &
Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay Executive Director Chris French
Green Living Exhibit Tours
- 10:00 a.m., noon, 2 p.m. lead by Bob Schubert, Associate Dean for Research
College of Architecture and Urban Studies for Virginia Tech
Central VA Musicians
– noon to 4 p.m. supplied by Rockitz Network of Virginia Musicians
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Kid’s Go Green Zone
– 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. - special guest, Smokey the Bear; nature craft and
activities plus story time by Tell Tale Hearts Storytellers Theater,
www.telltalehearts.org :

9:30 a.m. Denise Bennett
www.storiesbydenise.com
10:30 a.m. Les Schaffer
11:30 a.m. Althea Genadopoulis
12:30 p.m. Anthony Burcher
www.heaintright.webs.com
All
Day Plant Sale!
Great Plant Bargains!
For more info, contact Sylvia Wright at
804-672-6007, syhwright@comcast.net
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Richmond, VA…The Virginia Green Industry Council
(VGIC) is challenging Virginians to GoGreen, ‘become a champion for the
environment’, at their 4th Virginia Garden Festival held (rain or
shine)
September
12, 2009 from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at the Science Museum of Virginia, 2500 West Broad Street
in Richmond Virginia.
Festival admission and parking is free.
Save this date and attend an event where
art, magic, music and fantasy
come together with expert ‘green living’ information that you can take home.
Talented individuals from all facets of the Green Industry are on site to
make the event an educational and fun-fill family experience.
VGIC,
partnering with Virginia’s Green Industry professionals, is providing
practical and fun activities for the whole family. Hear well-known speakers
share their garden and landscape strategies, visit vendor display booths and
receive their earth-friendly tips, stop by and “ask the experts”,
watch tree care and lawn demonstrations, hear Andre Viette as he airs his
radio show “IN THE GARDEN”, sample some of “Virginia’s Finest” foods,
listen to music in the garden, purchase “rare and unusual” plants as well
as garden décor’; and new this year, visit the Kids’ GoGreen and VA
Farmer Market corners.
About the sponsor
– VGIC, Champions of the Environment!
As a Virginia coalition, the Virginia Green
Industry Council provides outstanding industry and public sector services.
These activities include consumer education, coordination and promotion of
professional certifications, distribution of monthly news releases,
maintenance of an online speakers bureau, promotion of Green Industry
careers and scholarships, coordination of grant applications, “ask the
experts” services, sponsorship of Arbor Day activities, consolidation of the
economic impact of specialty crops, and sponsoring the 4th
Green
Industry VA Garden Festival held September 12, 2009. An umbrella group, VGIC
strives to be proactive in its support and promotion of positive Industry
values.
How can you participate?
Join VGIC as an association or individual or make a sponsorship
contribution. Contact VGIC’s executive director, Jeff Miller, at
540-382-0943 or
info@VirginiaGreen.org
and list events on VGIC’s Calendar of Events. Provide information for the
consumer website,
www.VirginiaGardening.com,
or professional website,
www.VirginiaGreen.org.
Contact
Mary Williams at
info@VirginiaGreen.org
to become a VGIC member. Participate in an organization committed to
adhering to the highest level of environmental guidelines and horticultural
practices.
Accept VGIC’s challenge - GoGreen!
Become a champion for the environment!
Virginia
Garden Festival
GoGreen!
Become a champion for the environment!
September
12, 2009
9 a.m. to
4 p.m.
Science
Museum
of Virginia
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Sponsored by –
VA Green Industry Council |
The 1st Virginia Garden Festival
was
September 16, 2006
Click here for scenes from the Festival
on Saturday, September 16, 2006
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