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| NewsThursday, October 18, 2007 1:06 PM CDT |
New gardens at Ewing Center to be dedicated
BLOOMINGTON — The Genevieve Green Gardens at Ewing Cultural Center will be dedicated at 2 p.m. Oct. 26. The gardens are at the corner of Towanda Avenue and Emerson Street. The gardens cover six acres at the cultural center, which is owned by the Illinois State University Foundation. The gardens were created through a $5.9 million gift from the estate of Bruce V. Green in memory of his wife, Genevieve. The gardens’ design was inspired by the work of landscape architect Jens Jensen (1860-1951). Hazel Buck Ewing, who bequeathed her house and property to Illinois State’s Foundation, contracted Jensen to draw up landscape designs for the property in the early 1920s. Jensen was a Danish immigrant who designed parks in the Chicago area, Springfield and Madison, Wis. He also designed the landscaping for the homes of wealthy residents in the North Shore area of Chicago. The gardens include a new visitor entrance to the cultural center grounds. The site includes a compass garden, a rose garden, a formal plaza with a water feature, a woodland garden and a Japanese garden. Lighting, irrigation systems and seating areas were added, in addition to 2,500 feet of walkways. Speakers at the dedication will include Illinois State University President Al Bowman, University Advancement Vice President Dianne Ashby and members of the Green family. A reception and tours will follow. Admission to the gardens is free and public is welcome to visit during daylight hours. On the Net http://www.genevievegreengardens.ilstu.edu |
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