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Do you have an interest in mid-century architecture, historical preservation, or landscaping? Then this is the project for you!
Indiana Landmarks, a statewide non-profit organization dedicated to preserving meaningful places, has moved their Northwest Field Office to the historic Linwood House on Valparaiso University’s campus. As part of the revitalization of this beautiful historic structure, we will be partnering with Indiana Landmarks and Spaulding Restoration to incorporate native plant gardens on the grounds that will promote ecosystem restoration and support pollinator populations. Bring a friend and help make your mark on a community garden space that will be enjoyed for years to come!
We will primarily be assisting Spaulding Restoration in removing some bushes and shrubs from the front of the house and spreading mulch across our first targeted garden space. This event will be outside, and the work will require bending, stooping, light lifting and carrying, and hand tool use like shovels and loppers. We will provide all the necessary supplies, light snacks, and water. We encourage you to bring your own reusable water bottle!
So that we can best plan for this event, please RSVP through the website form below.
Questions? Call the office at 219-242-8558 or email volunteer@heinzetrust.org.
Please fill out the online Volunteer Application before attending. We’ll also have hard copies for you at the workday. Come lend a hand and learn more about historical preservation and landscape restoration!
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Event Tags:
community garden,historical preservation,landscaping,mid century architecture,native plant gardens,volunteer workdays,linwood house landscaping @ indiana landmarks
Event Categories:
History & Museums,Causes
Event ID:
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