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June, 2017
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TAKE ONE No. 170
First-Ever N.J. Public Gardens and Arboretum Day Germinates
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Senator Christopher “Kip” Bateman, second from left, is joined by Jill Barry, left, Executive Director, Morven Museum and Garden; Crystal Pruitt, second from right, Director of Constituent Relations and Community Outreach for Assemblyman Andrew Zwicker; and Samantha Richardson, President of the Garden State Gardens Consortium, just after reading the Joint Legislative Resolution proclaiming the first annual “New Jersey Public Gardens and Arboretum Day.” By Tom Castronovo Executive Editor History was made on May 11, when Senator Christopher “Kip” Bateman (R-Mercer, Somerset, Middlesex, Hunterdon)
proclaimed the first annual “New Jersey Public Gardens and Arboretum Day” before a large crowd at Morven Museum and Garden in Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey. The ceremony took place on a cool, crisp, spring
morning, in a beautifully decorated flower-filled courtyard. The flowers were donated by Hionis Greenhouses in Whitehouse Station, Hunterdon County, N.J., and by members of the Garden State Gardens Consortium.
The joint legislative resolution, which establishes the first Friday in June of each year as “New Jersey Public Gardens and Arboretum Day,” was championed in the Assembly by Senator Bateman’s fellow District 16 legislators, Assemblymen
Jack Ciattarelli and Andrew Zwicker. JOINT RESOLUTION WHEREAS, The Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey are pleased to recognize and to observe the first Friday in June of each (Cont. on page 16)