Eagle Scout digs prairie garden again
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- Wilmette Life, 23 Jun 2011, p. 5
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- Routliffe, Kathy, Author
- Cyganowski, Joe, Photographer
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- Joe Bruner organized planting flowers and grasses around Centennial Park's prairie garden last years while working on gaining Eagle Scout status. This year, after his Eagle Scout project was complete, he returned to work on the garden along with other members of Wilmette Boy Scout Troop 2 and community volunteers. The park is located at 2300 Old Glenview Road. Bruner is the son of Mary Calvin and Bob Bruner, and a lifelong resident of Wilmette. Resident Charlotte Adelman, author of "The Midwestern Native Garden," originated the idea for the garden. Photograph Richard Bruner and members of the Scout troop with family and friends.
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- 23 Jun 2011
- Subject(s)
- Personal Name(s)
- Bruner, Joseph
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- English
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