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Northtown Garden Society Meeting
Date:May 7 2015
Time:7:00 PM
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We are pleased that our featured speaker will be gardening writer and educator, Nina Koziol. Her topic will be "Cottage Garden Designs for the Midwest".
A long-time contributor to the Chicago Tribune's Home & Garden section, and a columnist (Gardening 101) and feature writer for Chicagoland Gardening magazine, Nina teaches garden design and horticulture classes at the Chicago Botanic Garden, the Morton Arboretum, and for other organizations and clubs. Her articles have appeared in Organic Gardening, Fine Gardening, Old-House Journal, Old-House Interiors, Aquascape Lifestyles and other publications. She is the 2005 recipient of the Garden Writers Association award for newspaper writing and the co-author of "The Historic Homes and Gardens of Lockport, IL 1838-2000" for the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. Born in Paris, she made her first garden visit – to Versailles – as an infant. She holds a degree in education and environmental science and gardens on a "deer-infested acre" on the fringes of Chicago.
Refreshments will be served.
Location:A long-time contributor to the Chicago Tribune's Home & Garden section, and a columnist (Gardening 101) and feature writer for Chicagoland Gardening magazine, Nina teaches garden design and horticulture classes at the Chicago Botanic Garden, the Morton Arboretum, and for other organizations and clubs. Her articles have appeared in Organic Gardening, Fine Gardening, Old-House Journal, Old-House Interiors, Aquascape Lifestyles and other publications. She is the 2005 recipient of the Garden Writers Association award for newspaper writing and the co-author of "The Historic Homes and Gardens of Lockport, IL 1838-2000" for the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. Born in Paris, she made her first garden visit – to Versailles – as an infant. She holds a degree in education and environmental science and gardens on a "deer-infested acre" on the fringes of Chicago.
Refreshments will be served.
Warren Park Field House, 6601 N. Western Ave
Cost:$5.00 for non-NGS members
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