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Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania - Arboretum
Offers a 92 acre botanical garden that is open to the public.
Offers a 92 acre botanical garden that is open to the public.
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Art-Reach - ACCESS
Offers a public initiative that allows ACCESS cardholders (Pennsylvania residents who monitor their government-issued cash, food, or medical benefits with an EBT card), to visit over 50 participating museums, science centers, gardens, historic sites, and live-arts venue and attractions at a discounted rate.
Offers a public initiative that allows ACCESS cardholders (Pennsylvania residents who monitor their government-issued cash, food, or medical benefits with an EBT card), to visit over 50 participating museums, science centers, gardens, historic sites, and live-arts venue and attractions at a discounted rate.
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Conococheague Audubon Society - Norlo Park Native Plants Garden
Maintains a native plants garden near the farmhouse.
Maintains a native plants garden near the farmhouse.
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Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania - Summer Adventure Camp
Provides a weekday full-day nature summer camp for 6 weeks from early July into August. New themes every week and children sign up per week. Registration for camp opens in January.
Provides a weekday full-day nature summer camp for 6 weeks from early July into August. New themes every week and children sign up per week. Registration for camp opens in January.
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Penn State Cooperative Extension - South Central - Master Gardener Program
Offers a volunteer opportunity. Master Gardeners are volunteers trained by the Penn State Extension. Once they complete their training, Master Gardeners help Extension better serve the home gardening public by answering questions, speaking to groups, working with 4-H gardening projects, maintaining demonstration gardens, teaching plant sciences and horticulture, writing gardening articles, and many other ways.
Offers a volunteer opportunity. Master Gardeners are volunteers trained by the Penn State Extension. Once they complete their training, Master Gardeners help Extension better serve the home gardening public by answering questions, speaking to groups, working with 4-H gardening projects, maintaining demonstration gardens, teaching plant sciences and horticulture, writing gardening articles, and many other ways.
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