Butterflies in Jan’s Garden
Estimated reading time: 0 minutes, 54 secondsJan loved to garden. She had a green thumb and could grow vegetables or flowers during droughts, plagues, and inclement weather.
Hanson Park Conservancy’s The Jan Lilien Education Fund, established with donations from family and friends, sponsors sustainability and environmental awareness programs.
On Thursday, June 2, 2022, Randi Wilfert Eckel, the owner of Toadshade Wildflower Farm, will discuss the importance of supporting our native wildlife within our gardens during the second program sponsored by The Jan Lilien Education Fund.
Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to the fund.
Checks should be made payable to the Hanson Park Conservancy with a note that this is a donation for The Jan Lilien Education Fund and mailed to:
The Jan Lilien Education Fund
Hanson Park Conservancy
PO Box 542
Cranford, NJ 07016
Your generous tax-deductible donations can and will make a difference. Thank you.
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Forty People Attend
Estimated reading time: 0 minutes, 54 secondsLast night we had forty people attend the program with Randi Wilfert Eckel, the owner of Toadshade Wildflower Farm, on the importance of supporting our native wildlife within our gardens during the second program sponsored by The Jan Lilien Education Fund.
Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support these critical programs.
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I Wish I Had Known Jan!
Estimated reading time: 0 minutes, 54 secondsLauren from the Cranford Library came by as they are doing a native seed bank. As I talked to her, I offered her a bookmark. “Thank you, I was reading about her, and I wish I had met Jan.”
Of course, she did not know who I was. In the end, I gave her a stack of bookmarks to give out at the library.
It reminded me that as much as today is thirteen months since Jan died, her memory is alive and well, and she is still repairing the world. Love never dies!
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