June Whitehall Workshop
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It's our first Workshop of the summer! Join returning host and friend of the gardens Carolyn Waters as we explore the Woodland Gardens! Participants will get the chance to learn why gardens in urban settings play an important role for humans, animals, and plants alike. This workshop will leave you seeing the Woodland Gardens from a whole new perspective!
🗓️ - Wednesday, June 24th. 6:00 P.M.
🎟️ - $25
*This class is recommended for adults and children 13+
Carolyn's Bio:
A native of Louisville, Carolyn Waters has a Ph.D. in Education and Social Change from Bellarmine University and a M.Ed. in Environmental Education from Western Washington University. She is an instructor of Environmental Studies at Bellarmine and a consultant for environmental education programming nationally. She previously lived at Whitehall in the caretaker’s residence and worked there as interim gardener.
🗓️ - Wednesday, June 24th. 6:00 P.M.
🎟️ - $25
*This class is recommended for adults and children 13+
Carolyn's Bio:
A native of Louisville, Carolyn Waters has a Ph.D. in Education and Social Change from Bellarmine University and a M.Ed. in Environmental Education from Western Washington University. She is an instructor of Environmental Studies at Bellarmine and a consultant for environmental education programming nationally. She previously lived at Whitehall in the caretaker’s residence and worked there as interim gardener.
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Where is it happening?
3110 Lexington Rd, Louisville, KY, United States, Kentucky 40206
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Host or PublisherWhitehall House & Gardens














