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2011 Exhibitors (just the beginning)
On the Learning
Path:
Project Bona Fide,
www.projectbonafide.com
Theme: Arts and crafts from Nicaragua
that support of our mission of long-term nutrition/reforestation.
Wooden jewelry, hand
carved ceramics, colorful landscape paintings.
Greater Baltimore Master Gardener Association
www.mastergardener.umd.edu Theme:
Vegetable and Herb Gardening.
Howard P Rawlings Conservatory & Cylburn
Arboretum, Cylburn Arboretum:
http://www.cylburnassociation.org; Theme:
Promotion of City Horticultural – Selling bulbs, annuals, and tropicals
to promote both Cylburn and Conservatory
Synder Center for Aphasia Life Enhancement
(SCALE)
Theme - Information about the center and their gardening program.
website:
www.scalebaltimore.org
Maryland Transit Administration RedLine Project -
www.baltimoreredline.com.
Theme: Information will be provided and questions answered on the
Red Line Project.
Tai Sophia Institute -
www.tai.edu.
Theme: graduate school for the healing arts and sciences
characterized by our values-driven learning community and our
commitment to shape the future of healthcare through personal and
public service.
Native American Sacred Space - Theme: explore the Labyrinth and
Magnolia tree forest in Leakin Park
near Honeymoon Cottage:
Baltimore City Forestry Board, Website:
http://www.baltocfb.sailorsite.net/BCFB.html ,
Theme:
Improve the management of Baltimore's urban forest growing long its
city streets and in its parks.
Carrie Murray
Nature Center, Thene: wild birds, owls and reptiles. Website:
www.carriemurraynaturecenter.org
Near
the Yellow House:
Friends of Gwynns Falls and Leakin Park, promoting Leakin Park
Website:
http://friendsofgwynnsfallsleakinpark.org/
Theme:
Information table for park activities
At the Orianda House:
Friends of Orianda House -
http://www.friendsoforiandahouse.com.
Theme: Art Show and tours of the Orianda House with
Richard S. B. Smith, Sr, Director of Friends of Orianda House.
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