… Museums For All Frequently Asked Questions What is Museums for All? Museums for All is a cooperative initiative between the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), the … How does Museums for All work? Any family that qualifies for state food assistance and is in possession of an EBT card (known as the Link card) or WIC ID can simply present the card … Frequently Asked Questions What is Museums for All? Museums for All is a cooperative initiative between the Institute of Museum …
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… gardens, surrounded by lakes, reflect ever-changing highlights throughout the year. The garden is accessible by two bridges, the Arch or the Serpentine, which provide two entirely different … enjoy sweeping vistas, as well as views of the most spectacular summer sunsets. Each season is celebrated with a unique combination of horticultural treasures that peak at designated times. Evening Island is an example of the New American Garden style of landscape design, which features vast …
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… in the field of healthcare garden design and research. Marni Barnes , LCSW, APATH, ASLA, is a founder of the Therapeutic Garden movement. Drawing on her international experience as a … and writing (AIA, AHTA, EDRA, ASLA, Open Spaces Sacred Places). Recent projects include site planning and design for the Royal Government of Bhutan's Centre for Gross National … with Miyagi University on community restoration in tsunami devastated areas of Japan. She is currently teaching in the US, Japan and Taiwan. Jack Carman , FASLA, RLA, is president of …
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… Stop 1: The Ken A tour of the Japanese Garden can be a thought-provoking experience. Sansho-en is a garden in the Japanese style, though it is not a garden of Japanese plants. Instead, Midwest-hardy plants are chosen, then pruned and … building was constructed in Japan, disassembled, shipped to Chicago, then reassembled on-site by the same artisans who handcrafted it. Inside, at a combination window/desk, or shoin, the …
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… About The Chicago Botanic Garden is a world-renowned living museum and so much more. Our roots grow throughout the greater Chicago … urban agriculture, lifelong learning opportunities or the beauty of horticulture. The Garden is a nonprofit organization run as a public/private partnership with the Forest Preserves of Cook … the Chicago Botanic Garden in 1965 and its opening in 1972, the Society created a permanent site on which to carry out its mission. The Garden today is a successful public-private …
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… beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts.... There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature—the assurance that dawn comes … be able to complete, but I did. Now I know that forest bathing can be done wherever there is a forest. I believe that forest bathing, forest therapy, mindful nature walks, or whatever name you use, is for everybody. I have seen wonderful results for people who just want to recapture some of the …
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… endowed a gift for tomorrow. Similarly, making a planned gift to the Chicago Botanic Garden is an investment in our future—ensuring that for generations, people will connect with nature … Bodi Beverly and Ralph Behrens deeply appreciate how the Garden blends art and science. She is an accomplished botanical artist; he is a nature photographer and retired engineer. "We enjoy the art education program, learning …
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… Green Carts A Green Cart is similar to the idea of a Green Corner, where you fill one area of a room with all things … to create an engaging and stress-relieving environment. However, in this case, the environment is mobile. Similar to the Touch Me cart found in the Buehler Enabling Garden, a Green Cart is a collection of sensory plants and natural items, displayed together to invite people to … A Green Cart is similar to the idea of a Green Corner, where you fill one area of a room with all things …
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… of the past and the manner in which they organized and displayed plants. The Heritage Garden is dedicated to Carolus Linnaeus, who established binomial nomenclature as the system of naming … plants we still use today. Modeled after Europe's first botanical garden in Padua, Italy, it is a circular space, divided into four quadrants. A large statue of Linneaus presides over the … the major plant families grouped according to their scientific classification. In the center is a signature water feature with cascading sheets of water and a classic physic garden, which is …
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… Cherry Trees 桜 Sakura Throughout Japan, the cherry, or "sakura" tree is representative of good fortune, new beginnings, and revival. In 2012, to honor the 100th … or cherry blossoms, represent the impermanent nature of life. The "sakura" flowering time is very short, in just a couple of weeks the beautiful blossoms will begin to fall. “If I were asked to explain the Japanese spirit, I would say it is wild cherry blossoms glowing in the morning sun!” — Motoori Norinaga (1730-1801), nativist …
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