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| Coe Memorial Park Botanical Gardens, thirty-one completely organic formal beds are planted with interesting and newly introduced perennials and annuals. These are changed seasonally to display a variety of colors and textures. Sometimes subdued, sometimes exuberant, the seasonal display beds are an artist's living canvas of lush growth. Do visit and enjoy the beauty and the tranquility that resides in nature which is found in the "Heart" of a small city in Connecticut called Torrington. |
| The Splendor that is Coe Memorial Park A Commemorative....from The Garden Goddess, LLC, Designer and Horticulturist for the Park from Nov. of 2005 through to Oct. 1 of 2008. Thank You to the many citizens of Torrington that have enjoyed the fruits of mine and my employee's labors at Coe Memorial Park. This has been an insightful experience for me in horticultural urbanization. It has been exciting to create a rich canvas of three season color at the Park and witnessing the devotion of so many Torrington residents to the Park has been particularly heartwarming. The Coe Memorial Park sub-committee deserves so much credit for their tireless and selfless efforts on behalf of the community at large and as guardians of the Coe Famiy Trust Fund. Elinor Carbone and Marie Soliani, I thank you for your eloquent presentation on October 6, 2008, and your votes in favor of thea continuance of the Beauty and the Magic of the Gardens at Coe Memorial Park. The secretarial staff and Donna Winn of Torrington Parks & Recreation for their joy and their helpfulness, I thank you. I would like to share the thought that if there is a legacy from the last three years it will be in the sharing of the enjoyment and bounty of flowering plants, and creating a renewed interest in and respect for organic gardening. I so appreciated the interest in the Symposiums held in 2008 and delighted in your delight. Sincerely, Gwenythe b. Harvey |