As part of Longwood Gardens' Fellows Program, each cohort is tasked with selecting a single project to collaborate on that meaningfully contributes to the public horticulture leadership conversation. This year's cohort focused on the creation of a roadmap for beginning a new public garden or growing an emerging one. The Fellows created this project in support of those who strive to make such a difference in their own communities.
Longwood is offering a free livestream, "Journey in Leadership: Lessons from the Fellows Program" on Thursday, May 31. You can join here (account set-up is required): http://hosting.desire2learncapture.com/Longwood/1/live/421.aspx
The presentation begins at 9:30 am ET as the Fellows share lessons learned throughout their entire time in the Program. The presentation of the toolkit will begin at 10:40 am.
Event Type
Conference
Topic
Education & Science
Facilities & Operations
Garden Management
Horticulture
Plant Curation & Conservation
Public Engagement
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