The Coos County Botanical Garden Club, founded in 2006 by William O'Brien, is a volunteer-based organization located in the picturesque White Mountains of Berlin and Gorham, New Hampshire. With a mission to foster relationships and knowledge between people and plants, the club supports best gardening practices, community beautification, and wildlife habitats through various volunteer opportunities and locations such as the Laura Lee Viger Botanical Garden, Gorham Common, and the Wildlife Habitat Garden and Forest at the Peabody Farm House Museum in Shelburne.
Committed to community and social inclusion, the Coos County Botanical Garden Club offers a wide range of exciting opportunities for members, including volunteering in the botanical gardens and common areas, as well as educational programs at the Berlin New Hampshire Community College. With their successful Adopt a Garden Program and various events like Youth Planting Day and Seed Saving Demonstration, the club actively promotes the appreciation and preservation of nature while enhancing the beauty of Coos County.
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