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The Ten Public Gardens of Warwick, NY
1. Madison Lewis Wodlands
15 acre parcel of land to study plants and wildlife. Located at Robin Brae Drive, Warwick, NY. Restored in 2003.
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.
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.
4. Village Hall Garden
This is a miniature garden alongside Village Hall. WVG members use a combination of annuals and perrenials in its design.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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