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Wondering how to host a mud run without the mud? Come on a fun adventure and discover how to host a version of RBG’s Adventure Challenge Course in your garden or arboretum. Think about using your space...
Are you interested in leveraging your collections to reach out to the public about food and agriculture? If so, come and learn from some of South Florida’s, and the whole country’s, most amazing garden...
Gardens at night offer a sense of mystery, heightening other senses as vision slips away. Evening visitors experience gardens at a special time of day, encountering scents of night-blooming flowers, the magic...
Your gift shop has the potential to be more than a retail space that sells magnets, pens, and hats with your institution’s logo. Private label products in your gift shop can be a fiscally beneficial extension...
Invasive plant species can grow in natural areas even as they are commercially available throughout that region. When this happens, private, commercial, and government sectors may have different perspectives...
This presentation gives both a personal and research-driven look at the Millennial Generation and proposes Millennial communication strategies. It walks through research conducted by national experts and takes...
Harness the power of your peers! Public gardens of all shapes and sizes can benefit from seeking expert opinions. Professionals from many diverse gardens will share their experiences with peer reviews as tools...
Public gardens have the capacity to have a positive influence on their community though interactions with their guests. The Energy-Saving Trees Program offers a platform for gardens to provide service to their...
User Trends & Marketing Opportunities with Google
Organized by: The Association's Marketing & Communications Professional Section
Presenter: Katie Dombrowski, Account Executive, Google...