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Each year, the Gardens brings new life and projects to the mission. From new Garden builds or upgrades to education exhibits and work with partners for alpine plant conservation, just like gardens we continue to grow and evolve. And we need your help.
Sponsorship Project | Sponsorship Amount ($) |
Children’s Summer Outdoor Cart | 1500 |
Project FeederWatch | 1500 |
Betty’s Market Children’s Garden Sponsor | 2000 |
Scientific Plant Labels | 3000 |
Chefs in the Gardens Summer Series Sponsor | 5000 |
Greenhouse Winter Program Support | 5000 |
Member Breakfast Sponsorship | 7500 |
Alpine Toolshed Upgrades | 11,000 |
Garden Soiree Gold Sponsor | 10,000 |
Wild Winter Educational Discovery Program | 15,000 |
Summer Volunteer Program Sponsor | 15,000 |
Main Entrance Garden – Saxifrage Tufa Rock | 21,000 |
Helen Fritch Endowment Match | 45,000 |
Habitat Exhibit Gold Sponsor | 50,000 |
Habitat Exhibit:
Sponsorship Levels Available:
Bronze: $20,000
Silver: $30,000
Gold: $50,000
Bringing dynamic speakers to talk to the community on important issues like water and soil and native plants, the Science Elevated Speaker Series brings national and internationally relevant speakers to our community.
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Saxifrage Tufa Rock Garden: High above treeline in alpine climates, barren rock and jagged peaks dominate the landscape. Yet, if given a closer inspection, a vast ecosystem grows in the unforgiving environment.
Luckily, thanks to Betty Ford Alpine Gardens, people can step into that ecosystem without having to trek for it. This new front entrance Garden will be built from tufa rock, a porous limestone rock useful in growing many alpine and lime loving plants.
It is tufa’s porosity that makes it such an ideal medium for growing alpines. This porosity is due to the myriad spaces within the tufa’s make-up. All of those tiny to not-so-tiny spaces were created by the spaces vacated by decomposed, organic material that became entrapped within the tufa as it was formed. This new Garden will be planted with saxifrages and saxitile plants continuing to build out the Gardens’ valuable and special collection of rare and hard to grow plants. Project Cost: $30,000 Raised $9,000
Only a few of the projects have been highlighted and more information is available about any of these projects by contacting Development Office here.
We wish you many moments of connection with the people you love in this winter season. Thank you for all you do to partner with us. You can also make a donation directly with the button below.