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Meet our Education and Outreach Coordinator, Ginger Anderson! Ginger comes to us with 20 years of farming experience and 15 years of teaching experience in agriculture and horticulture education. As a continuation of Oak Spring’s mission to share the resources of Bunny Mellon with the public, Ginger works with teachers and youth organization leaders throughout the region to coordinate meaningful hands-on learning experiences at the Biocultural Conservation Farm or in schools or community centers. You can find out more about Ginger by reading our latest ‘Meet the Staff’ Q&A!
Head Carpenter Fred Griffith, who first came to Oak Spring to help build the Garden Library in 1979, talks about the various projects he’s worked on over the years.
In honor of National Floral Design Day - a day created to celebrate the artists who work with some of nature’s loveliest materials - we sat down with OSGF flower arranger Kathy Olimpi to chat about crafting with Oak Spring’s bounty of flora, as well as Bunny Mellon’s unique approach to floral design.
In this latest Meet our Staff blog, we sat down with Ronnie Caison, OSGF’s Head of Hospitality, to find out what goes into bringing a sense of comfort and home to a special place.
In this latest “Meet our Staff” blogpost, we chatted with Head Librarian Tony Willis about some of the Oak Spring Garden Library’s biggest projects for 2020 - and why, even after nearly 40 years, working there is a “never-ending learning experience.”
In honor of the upcoming food-centric holiday season, we talked with Biocultural Conservation Farm manager Christine Harris about heirloom crops, and the importance of thinking about what you eat.
We sat down with Head of Project Management and Planning TJ Sherman to chat about long-term plans for the foundation’s land, current conservation projects, and the importance of sharing knowledge.