Twining Square
Adopt-a-Park Project

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Twining Square, June-October 2003
The garden at Twining Square thrived during an unusually wet summer of 2003, with a a vriety of perennials and annuals provided by the National Park Service. By early October, black-eyed susans, marigolds, vincas, and canna lilies were still going strong.

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Volunteers finished the 2003 season with a work session and cookout on Oct. 25

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The garden at Twining Square thrived during an unusually wet summer of 2003, with a a vriety of perennials and annuals provided by the National Park Service. By early October, black-eyed susans, marigolds, vincas, and canna lilies were still going strong.

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