Presented by the Historic Landscapes Community

March Showtime: New Ideas for Old Gardens

Join us in March to learn how others are keeping historic landscapes relevant in our modern world. This month’s Showtime will spotlight up to six five-minute show-and-tell stories from you and your fellow community members, followed by Q&A and discussion. We hope these informal, friendly sessions will help build relationships among APGA Historic Landscapes Community Members and help you “cross pollinate” your gardens with fresh ideas. Future Showtime gatherings will be on April 24 and May 22.

Have an idea you want to share? Read on for submission guidelines!

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

  • Email Historic Landscapes Vice Chair Jessica Russell Hilton at jessicarussellhilton@gmail.com.
  • Describe your idea for a five-minute (or less!) talk on a topic of your choosing related to any aspect of historic. landscape operations—be it marketing, education, exhibits, horticulture, guest services, etc.
  • Include up to 3 supporting photos.
  • Indicate the session you are available for (March, April, May, or ANY).
  • Entries will be curated to offer a well-rounded set of stories. If your entry is selected, you will be notified two weeks ahead of the session in which your story would be featured.

Cost: Free for Members (Non-members cannot attend and must join as a member in order to do so).

This event will NOT be recorded. All virtual events are hosted via Zoom and will have closed captioning available. If you have questions about the event’s accessibility, please reach out to info@publicgardens.org.

Garden Management Professional Development Track supported by: Longwood Gardens

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The statements and opinions expressed by panelists, hosts, attendees, or other participants of this event are their own and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of, nor are endorsed by, the American Public Gardens Association.