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Friday, September 28, 2012

Get Your Tickets For The Zombie Ball

Advance tickets are now available on line for the Boxerwood Benefit Zombie Ball 2012.  This event for adults is scheduled for October 27th from 8pm to Midnight at the Washington and Lee Pavilion.
To buy Zombie Ball Tickets On Line





Some scenes from last year's event




Tuesday, September 25, 2012

September Garden Highlights: Seven-Son Flower (Heptacodium miconioides)



Do you know this plant?  If not, you should.  It is just becoming more widely available in the nursery trade.  It’s a small ornamental tree that reaches  about 15-20’ in height.  When young, the bark is a rich brown and exfoliating and a pretty tan in its adult years.  It flowers in late summer with dainty white panicles of sweetly scented flowers.  The  real show, however, comes a bit later, when the sepals, after the flower falls off, turn a rich rosepurple, thus extending the beauty of the tree. 



Fall Family Festival A Great Success

If you were not at Boxerwood this past Saturday, you missed a fun time under beautiful skies.  The more than 700 people who were here got to enjoy;

The garden full of dancers of all ages.

Apple cider being pressed and sipped.

Learning about solar energy and the importance of watershed protection.

Playing Crazy Croquet or volley ball.

Making nature crowns.

Making your own print blocks.

Sampling fresh made donuts or home made baked goods provided by the Mom's Club of Lexington.

Campus Kitchen was also here serving their Frito Pies (which I can personally testify were quite tasty).

Natural fiber weaving was added to our solar panel base.

Visiting with some adorable puppies and kittens from the Rockbridge SPCA.

Learning about Zero Waste and the Rockbridge Area Conservation Council.

Learning about what your kids do at Boxerwood.

And lots of just plain old running around outdoors and having fun in the sun.











Oh... you weren't there.  Well now you have something to look forward to next year.




College volunteers will work on PlayTrail

On Saturday, February 29 from 1-5pm, Boxerwood Gardens is fortunate to have students from both Washington and Lee University and Virginia Military Institute take part in a service day working on our children's PlayTrail!
Because of this, parts of the PlayTrail may not be accessible to visitors during this time. The rest of the garden will be open as usual.

Thank you students!  

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Zombie Ball 2012 Set for October 27 at the W&L Pavilion

Boxerwood will be hosting Zombie Ball 2012 at the W&L Pavilion on October 27. Our special guest will be Elizabeth Massie the two time Bram Stoker Award winning author of renowned skill who has created many stories with horror and Zombie themes. You can check out her website at www.elizabethmassie.com


One of her stories, "Abed" has been made into a new movie that is said the be "possibly the most disturbing Zombie movie of 2012."  You can check out the trailer for the movie "Abed" based on a Elisabeth Massie story at:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxE7lAFxAqI


Elizabeth will be at the Zombie Ball to serve as a judge in our costume contest and will also have copies of her books for sale and signing.

This is just one of the exciting new features that will be added to the fun this year.  Keep tuned for more information.

Elizabeth Massie

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Rains Hold Off To Make Boxerwoodstock A Big Hit

More than 500 people of all ages flocked to Boxerwood to help celebrate the beauty of nature and enjoy some great music at our BoxerWoodstock Festival.

Severe thunderstorms and flash flood warnings circled around Boxerwood all day, but held off until 7:30pm when we had to stop the music.  It was unfortunate we had to end the fun early, but those that came out appeared to really enjoy the time they had.

All the funds raised at this event will go toward keeping Boxerwood's environmental education programs and garden growing.  Thank you to all that attended.

Here are a few scenes of the musicians who performed.  We will have more photos posted later here, on Facebook, and on our website www.boxerwood.org.

Even though the music is over for now, please find the time to come out and visit our gardens sometime this summer.  There is always something blooming at Boxerwood, even if it is just your imagination.


Thursday, July 12, 2012

BoxerWoodstock Preparations Continue

Today Jay Sullivan and Joe Dinardo dug post holes and raised five sails to help shade our BoxerWoodstock audience on Saturday. Check out the view of the stage from the top of the hill! Those readers who know Boxerwood well may have noticed that we moved the stage location so that the backdrop is now a spectacular Hornbeam tree rather than a Beech. The Hornbeam is at the edge of the meadow in an area that naturally slopes toward it, so everyone will have a great view of the stage.