We will be assisting Eddie Lagucki, chief horticulturalist at Lantern Court at Red Oak Camp, with planting bulbs, transplanting seedlings and pruning lavender bushes amid the property's historic plantings, part of Holden Forests & Gardens, the nation's 12th largest public garden. That will be followed by an educational hike.

Notes:

  • This event will take place rain or shine, unless there is thunder or hail.
  • Children are welcome. Please be prepared to supervise anyone ages 10 or younger
  • Please refrain from bringing dogs

Directions: When you get to Lantern Court, there is a wooden sign by the entrance that says “Lantern Court at Red Oak Camp.” Pull in there. You will see a metal gate straight ahead and a road going right towards the white gate house. The front gate will be open, Go straight through towards the estate house. Those with mobility issues can park in the turn-around in front of the estate house. Everyone else continue down the road until you reach the parking lot a few hundred feet away. We will meet in the arcade to start the program, located just past the turn-around for the estate.

Hosted by Yale CLE, AAAYA-Northeast Ohio chapter, YaleWomen Cleveland.

Betsy Sullivan '74 '76 MA

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