Butterfly Garden Thank You!

PTA Outdoor Classroom Committee would like to take this opportunity to thank Sive Lowell and her family on all the hard work over the past few months on Shady Grove’s Butterfly Garden. Sive, who is a Girl Scout working on Silver Award, adopted our schools butterfly garden at the beginning of last school’s year and with help of her parents transformed it into a beautiful asset to our school. For those of you that do not know, each year, our students release their butterflies into our butterfly garden located outside the Library and with Sive’s help, the garden is in much better shape and completely renewed. We are very thankful to Sive and volunteers like her. We also thank her family for supporting her in this endeavor as well as for providing all of the material, plants and countless hours of their efforts as well. The volunteers like Sive and her family truly make a difference in Shady Grove Elementary School’s garden. If you have a child who is interested in outdoors, planting, weeding and loan maintenance, please email us at sehome@verizon.net.
PTA Outdoor Classroom Committee would also like to take this opportunity to thank many other “Summer” volunteers (Madison Nardi, Max Nardi, and Miles Nardi and numerous other volunteers) who have helped maintain the summer garden, clean the bird feeders for the next season, as well as plant and water the watermelons that were provided to our kindergarteners for their lecture on “Taste.”
If your family is interested in “adopting” any part of school garden and volunteering, please contact us at sehome@verizon.net
Special thanks go to Mrs. and Mr. Dawson (with Garden Club of Wyndham) for volunteering throughout the year and work on maintaining the roses and other plants around the school front signage.
Again, we thank all of our wonderful volunteers! The garden would not look as good without your tireless help!
Sejla Hoareau
PTA Outdoor Classroom Committee would also like to take this opportunity to thank many other “Summer” volunteers (Madison Nardi, Max Nardi, and Miles Nardi and numerous other volunteers) who have helped maintain the summer garden, clean the bird feeders for the next season, as well as plant and water the watermelons that were provided to our kindergarteners for their lecture on “Taste.”
If your family is interested in “adopting” any part of school garden and volunteering, please contact us at sehome@verizon.net
Special thanks go to Mrs. and Mr. Dawson (with Garden Club of Wyndham) for volunteering throughout the year and work on maintaining the roses and other plants around the school front signage.
Again, we thank all of our wonderful volunteers! The garden would not look as good without your tireless help!
Sejla Hoareau