Tuesday, October 23, 2007
CARNEGIE
CARNEGIE LIBRARY MAKE A GARDEN 27TH OCTOBER 11-3
The Friends of the Carnegie Library, Herne Hill are currently creating a reading and wildlife garden behind the Carnegie Library with generous assistance from the Library Service, Lambeth's Parks Department and the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers. The project has been made possible by a BBC Breathing Places grant and additional funding from the Metropolitan Parks and Gardens Association.
Most of the heavy work has now been done and on Saturday, as part of national "Make a Difference Day", there will be a wide range of activities for both adults and children in the garden from 11 - 3, with sandwiches and cakes about 1pm. The Friends would be delighted if you could come along for some or all of the day to see what has been achieved so far and what is planned for the future. There will be opportunities to join in some of the remaining clearing work and to do some planting if you so wish.
Regards,
STEPHEN CARLILL
Chair, Friends of the Carnegie Library
Most of the heavy work has now been done and on Saturday, as part of national "Make a Difference Day", there will be a wide range of activities for both adults and children in the garden from 11 - 3, with sandwiches and cakes about 1pm. The Friends would be delighted if you could come along for some or all of the day to see what has been achieved so far and what is planned for the future. There will be opportunities to join in some of the remaining clearing work and to do some planting if you so wish.
Regards,
STEPHEN CARLILL
Chair, Friends of the Carnegie Library
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