.i . rn-warenunmh-my. My 22,2015 Horticultural Soviety volunteers bring the wow factor to local parks - By Ito-W : “ML ‘ a Waterloo Region Food t There's a lot or work that goes into 7. Ruck Fare In“! 25 I maintaining the flower beds at - c. Waterloo's Memorial Park and the “X The Waterloo Region Food Trudi rare comes to I rivarhy (mega one“. 30 Regina St. 5.. in uptown Waterloo. iuiy 25 start- ljnda and Brian Blamire. members ‘ ing at 3 pm and going until 9 pm. of the Waterloo Horticultural Society. ‘5 It. features local fOOd. craft beer. live bands and have the sore knees and backs to prove V family entertainment. I ll after recently mulching the garden at , A pomon of the proceeds will support the lnde- I the old Carnegie Library on Albert f 1 u... pendent â€YWS CHI"? ofWaterloo R9810†The I \ltt’t'l and putting the ï¬nishing touches ‘ , ' . - C9D"? provides semces and 1)me ‘0 people on some plantings at the Memorial (Bar > , A; a With disabilities inWaterloo 938k)“- ‘ _ I dens on lirb Street acrosx troni Angie's “ "‘ Q For a full schedule and more information. n’srt ‘ .. restaurant, " I www.wrfoodtrucltfare.car ‘ lhey had help from another society I member Bill Mcladdin. and between I the three of them they are responsible . Int organilingt planning and planting smmer Skanng we“ I thew two oases in a desert of asphalt And toncu‘lm in Watt-Hook uptown " Oï¬at RIM Park ï¬lly 25 . ( tirl' . i . . ‘ 'lt takes a long time in water these A" A V I The Cl'yhOf Waterloo '5 ONEWS a great way to gardens because you hau’ to do ll Wllh Linda and Brian Blamire are two of the volunteers from the Waterloo Hoflicultural I “’0' off 0" 0' summer days “n sununer skating I it handheld hose most ot the time," stud 5009“! who maintain the “WV M5 3‘ Memorial Puk- ‘ “M â€0"" I at RIM Park , . _ I I Inlld "Il'x nice when Mother Nature â€I? ('1', of Waterloo “â€11,“ ninning weekday I I H â€â€76“" .. _ 3 adult skates weekend public skates. parent and llnlllllllndlf‘l\ \llt‘ or t asionalh M â€I" gardening team. . . up the colour quotient. I (mid 5km“ and_mon‘ than "me shinny pmgi’ams in“ on gm“ . â€Id Brian “h“ along [he century-old‘honicultiiral society Anyone who is a gardener, or not this summer until Sept. 5. I Mm h“ M“, have turned d mm!“ pi†has lit-on maintaining these public gar probably realizes that‘there is a lot of I Everything gets started luly 23 â€I.†It†gardening In", a pulhllt display dens \lnfl‘ their inception in “325?. The work involved in spring planting an In August. the city also offers two weeks of “I my" â€hum" {m plan“ olall “1"“ . Memorial Park once was the site of annual garden and then removtngthem I power skating camps. â€in took on so,†oi the important Waterlmr‘s (‘enotaph and included the at theend of the season I Visit wwwwatcrloo t‘a/‘skdlt' to View the full WM I" tending to these N1“ in part names of 14 local soldiers killed in the But its wonh the work {or the aes- I schedule. WNW) when “nan MIMI mm. wa“ l-irsi World War. Originally. l4 maple thetic it creates said all the green I .ign He said he understands the 'nmt' trees were planted m honour the H (all mqu involved. I I â€In â€I retirement and has never been en soldiers. but the soctety also comv . We love when-we see peopleucorn I Button Factory presents __ MN†“My becoming a member oi the muted to maintaining the gardens of log in and enioying this park. said I . I“ a! horticultural “(my and “mp0†what‘wainitfly‘mmnguwc Park. ling: Bft‘iet you need that extra colour . BruSh 0“ July 25 I ‘ e ate ‘enota was eventu- to ' i moutt' '3]; 3?“: â€:mlmmwm m brawn†ally moved to its location next to Water Haggardem are also a public procla‘ The Button Factory Arts presents The ï¬nish Off. I ' Ll “fuflwéu‘ï¬mm have it any other loo (Lily Hall in [993‘ but the society motion of what the Waterloo llorticul- My Z_5 5330 pm. ‘0 3130 DJ“: 3‘ "1" Waterloo (0171* ‘ “I“ â€I." Wm" he “A; working he continued their work in the Memorial rural Society is all about. and it is push mumtyAnsttntmat 25 MM 5‘ SgWatt‘flOO- I “Wild gardening 3 Mm mm. release Garden, In 20â€. with funding from the mg 300 local members. 1he soctety ""9 3W5}! (m. 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