Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Eat Your Landscape - An All Day Symposium On Edible Plants



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 An all-day symposium on edible landscaping

Eat Your Landscape!:
Edible Trees, Mushrooms, Vines, Herbs, and Flowers for Your Landscape
Saturday, September 27                      9:00 am – 3:30 pm


Ever tasted a salad with wild sorrel? Cooked fresh poke weed? Or served pawpaw ice cream at a party?  Would you like to grow your own Shitakes and herbs to enhance veggie dishes grown in your garden?  In this exciting day long symposium, find out how you can use fun, edibles – many of which are native - in your garden and your kitchen. Discover which edibles can add beauty to your garden while providing you with tasty and nutritious fruits, veggies and nuts as well as how to integrate these into a beautiful landscape design. Speakers include Tres Froomme, Atlanta Botanical Garden, Julie Runk, Department of Anthropology, UGA, Pam Butts, SBG, and several additional engaging presenters.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Romeo and Juliet at the Garden

Everyone knows one version of this classic tale, but which did Shakespeare's company probably use? The Circle Ensemble Theatre Company's production is going back to the First Quarto, which many scholars believe is the version that best represents the actual script that Shakespeare used both while touring the country and in London. Most people today, however, are only familiar with the revised Second Quarto and the First Folio versions, which were possibly edited for reading, adding considerable length and convoluted poetry to the mix.  Tickets are available at CircleEnsembleTheatre.com or call 706-362-2175.
Morning school shows available October 2 and 3. Call 706-362-2175 for details.