| The Ten Public Gardens of Warwick, NY |
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1. Madison Lewis Wodlands
15 acre parcel of land to study plants and wildlife. Located at Robin Brae Drive, Warwick, NY. Restored in 2003. |
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2. Lovey's Garden
At the Doc Fry Community Center. Named in honor of the late Lovey Montemurro in 1992 for her generous contributions to the community. |
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3. The Flagppole Garden
Established in 1993, following the completion of the Warwick Town Hall. WVG members maintain the circular bed in front of the building. |
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4. Village Hall Garden
This is a miniature garden alongside Village Hall. WVG members use a combination of annuals and perrenials in its design. |
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5. Creekside Garden at Stanley Deming Park
Adopted by WVG in 1996 as part of the "Stewards of the Water" program. A variety of perrenials, grasses, and wildflowers are planted along the creek. |
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6. Memorial Park - Dr. Beers Garden
A 1995 WVG design at the entrance to Memorial Park. Perrenials are the backbone, with seasonal annuals added to enrich the color. |
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7. Memorial Park - World Trade Center Garden
In 2002 a monument was dedicated to town residents lost to the WTC disaster. WVG members maintain this important area surrounding it. |
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8. Welcome to Warwick Garden Forester Ave.
In 1996 the Village installed this sign to welcome visitors. WVG members designed a planting to complement the sign. |
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9. Welcome to Warwick Garden Routes 17A & 94.
In 1997 the Village added this sign to welcome visitors coming from the north end. WVG members designed a planting to complement the sign. |
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10. Railroad Green
At the center of the Village, this garden is the newest in the WVG portfolio. Members change the garden each quarter to reflect the season. |
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