Forum Chairman
Anne Beals, The Rappahannock Valley Garden Club
oakleyfrm@gmail.com
Information
Ann Heller, Garden Club of Virginia
804-643-4137
communications@gcvirginia.org
Accommodations
Due to potentially heavy local traffic, we encourage arriving the night before.
SpringHill Suites by Marriott, Norfolk Old Dominion University
4500 Hampton Boulevard
Norfolk, VA 23508
757-423-4100-Hotel
Click here to reserve your room now. You must book by 10/30/2014 to receive the GCV special rate.
If you call, mention GCVN to receive our special room rate.
Garden Club of Virginia
The Garden Club of Virginia is an active association of forty-seven garden clubs, whose members collectively form a group of more than 3,300 civic leaders from around the Commonwealth.
The Garden Club of Virginia exists to celebrate the beauty of the land, to conserve the gifts of nature and to challenge future generations to build on this heritage. Our mission is to restore historic gardens and landscapes, conserve Virginia’s natural resources, inspire a love of gardening and provide education for our members and the general public.
Learn more about the Garden Club of Virginia.
56th Annual Garden Club of Virginia Conservation Forum
"Trees: Virginia's Remarkable, Renewable Resource"
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Ted Constant Convocation Center
Old Dominion University
4320 Hampton Blvd, Norfolk, VA 23529
Open to the Public
$50 per person (includes breakfast snack, refreshments and lunch)
Student admission is free, but does not include lunch.
Registration is closed. If you have questions, please email or call Ann Heller at 804-643-4137 or communications@gcvirginia.org
8:30-9:15 a.m. Check-in and Coffee
9:30 a.m. Welcome and Opening Remarks
Jeanette Cadwallender, President, Garden Club of Virginia
Anne Beals, Chairman, 2014 Conservation Forum
9:45 a.m. The Tree that Built Tidewater – The Neglected Role of Longleaf Pine in Virginia’s History
Dr. Lytton John Musselman, Mary Payne Hogan Professorship of Botany, Old Dominion University
10:20 a.m. The Management and Care of Virginia’s Forest Resource
Bettina Ring, State Forester, Commonwealth of Virginia
10:55 a.m. Coffee break
11:20 a.m. Presentation of the Elizabeth Cabell Dugdale Award for Meritorious Achievement in Conservation
Tuckie Westfall, Conservation and Beautification Committee Chairman, Garden Club of Virginia
11:45 a.m. Urban Forests
Dr. Richard Olsen, US National Arboretum
12:20 p.m. Seeing Trees: Discover the Extraordinary Secret Lives of Everyday Trees
Nancy Ross Hugo, Author and Honorary Member, GCV
1:05 p.m. Closing Remarks, Jeanette Cadwallender
1:10 p.m. Box Lunches
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Please note: These programs are not included in your Forum registration and must be arranged directly with the organization.