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Rattlesnakes at Chatfield

We received a large amount of publicity over the past weekend about a rattlesnake biting a young man on the heel last Friday.  I wanted to assure our visitors that this is a very rare event at Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield.  We have been open to the public for more than 20 years, and this is the first time a visitor has been bitten.  Fortunately, the young man is well on his way to making a full recovery. 

Here are a couple of things to know about snakes at Chatfield:  We have several species beside rattlesnake.  The bull snake is common out here. 
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Community Supporting Agriculture at Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield

Denver Botanic Gardens and Kaiser Permanente have created a first-of-its-kind community supporting agriculture (CSA) program. The community farm will provide fresh local produce to Colorado families.

Made possible through a three-year, $500,000 grant from Kaiser Permanente, the CSA will operate as a community farm at Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield—located at C-470 and Wadsworth Blvd. in Littleton. Shares of the CSA are sold to members of the public who then receive portions of the garden’s fresh produce during the harvest season, from June through October.

This new venture marks an important milestone: The Gardens is the first botanical garden in the country to operate a CSA program of this scale.
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Many 2010 Denver Botanic Gardens Concerts Considered the Area’s Best!

 

This Sunday’s Denver Post  highlighted the great concerts/sounds around town for the 2010 summer concert season.  Most of the concerts scheduled at York Street and at Chatfield are highlighted. Ricardo Baca, Denver Post Music Critic, highlights the Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield shows — The Elect the Dead Symphony with Serj Tankian and the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, and Garrison Keillor’s Summer of Love Tour — as two of his top picks for the summer.

There is no better place in Denver to see music than at Denver Botanic Gardens York Street facility and at our newest venue at Chatfield. There are still tickets available for most shows and can be purchased on the Gardens’ website.  Tickets are now available to the general public for purchase. Come spend an evening with us in either grass-covered amphitheater and listen to some of the most highly anticipated concert artists of the summer.

The Weekly Bloom: Week of May 8

Yes, by all means, come to the Plant Sale today and tomorrow, for a huge and amazing selection of irresistable goodies to pop into your garden. But if you want a treat of a completely different stripe,
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Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield Bird Walk

Photo Courtesy Scott Dressel-Martin

On the southern edge of the Denver metro area lies a broad expanse of beautiful landscape called the Chatfield Basin. Here, the Rocky Mountains meet the High Plains, and southern deserts meet northern boreal forests. In addition to its aesthetic beauty, the Basin provides valuable habitat for a wealth of species.  
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Digging into the Gardens…join us!

A new decade brings more exciting transformation–to the Gardens, to our Botanic Buzz
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We have so many authors from all parts of the Gardens (click on the “More Authors” link in the right column under “authors” to see all of our most recent bloggers) that we wanted to make it even easier for you to learn some of our points of view about Denver Botanic Gardens and Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield by navigating through our new blog layout. I’ll be posting photos of our authors soon so you can see who we are.

Continue to enjoy our blog and these topics:
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Moore Perspective

Henry Moore Sculpture Exhibit at Denver Botanic Gardens

Henry Moore Sculpture Exhibit at Denver Botanic Gardens

Henry Moore is here. As a marketer and pr professional at the Gardens, my first thought was “Who Is Henry Moore?” when I first understood the exhibit would be arriving in 2010.  I knew the name. I majored in art in college but have drifted away from some of my art history roots over the years.
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The Nature of Music in Denver!

Denver Botanic Gardens is pleased to announce that Swallow Hill Music Association is its new concert promotions partner for the booking and production of all Denver Botanic Gardens concerts, commencing in the 2010 season.  This new partnership reflects recent changes in the Gardens’ strategy and direction, including a desire to better align itself with organizations that have a similar brand and common goals. The Gardens and Swallow Hill Music are a perfect match. Both organizations are well-known, respected nonprofits in Denver that serve a wide cross-section of the community with engaging educational programming. They are also committed to presenting the very best in regional and national musical entertainment to their patrons.

 Swallow Hill Music promotes more than 200 concerts per year at its 71 E. Yale Ave. venue and other venues across the metro area, including the Ellie Caulkins Opera House. Their focus on genres that include roots, folk and acoustic music is a perfect fit for the Gardens’ concert venues and serves similar audiences. As SCFD-funded organizations that complement each other, the Gardens and Swallow Hill Music are committed to building a collaborative, long-lasting relationship that assists with fulfilling each organization’s mission.

We are excited about the partnership and look forward to a great 2010 concert season!  Welcome Swallow Hill Music!

Swallow Hill Flowers

Swallow Hill Flowers