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The band O Tallulah plays during the Music in the Garden series at the Georgeson Botanical Garden in June 2022.

By Julie Stricker

On a sunny July evening, hundreds of people unfold lawn chairs and spread blankets on the lush green grass between banks of colorful flowers at the Georgeson Botanical Garden. A band warms up on the stage. Children chase after bees and butterflies while the adults soak up the sun.

The Georgeson is a gem, said Michelle Bartlett, director of UAF Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning, which organizes the Music in the Garden concert series. 色视频下载淚t色视频下载檚 beautiful. It色视频下载檚 peaceful. It invites people in.色视频下载

Georgeson, a nationally recognized botanical garden, sits on the eastern side of the Fairbanks Experiment Farm 色视频下载 a facility established in 1906 that is part of the UAF Agriculture and Forestry Experiment Station. Nine out of the garden色视频下载檚 20 acres are maintained with herbs, ornamental trees, vegetables and just about every flower that can be grown within 100 miles of the Arctic Circle. Its mission includes research, education and outreach about high-latitude horticulture. 

And Georgeson色视频下载檚 popularity is growing. In addition to Music in the Garden, it serves as an outdoor classroom for children and adults, is a meeting place for groups and attracts tourists and locals for a stroll. The Babula Children色视频下载檚 Garden and the two-acre Wild Rose Maze are a popular outing for families, made possible through donations from Dr. Walt and Marita Babula.

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A sign marks the entrance to the Georgeson Botanical Garden.

This growth, however, hasn色视频下载檛 come with a corresponding increase in funding as the university grappled with severe financial challenges. Instead, budget cuts over the past several years also pruned the Georgeson staff. What makes this garden grow is a dedicated group of benefactors who are passionate about this sub-Arctic oasis, spearheaded by its small, all-volunteer board, the Georgeson Botanical Garden Friends. 

Patty Kastelic has been president of the board for about four years. The other members are Becky Hassebroek, Marsha Munsell, Aldona Jonaitis, Mel Sikes and Elizabeth Paxson. 

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UAF funds one full-time position, manager Katie DiCristina.

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Each year, the Friends provide almost all the funding for seeds, maintenance, a second full-time staffer (operations lead Lacey Higham) and several seasonal positions. They raise money through regular donations from garden supporters, appeals to the public at Music in the Gardens, 色视频下载 Lotto, grants, and donations from entities such as the Rasmuson Foundation, which built a service road away from the pedestrian area last year.

(The Friends) 色视频下载渁ll put in so much time,色视频下载 DiCristina said. 色视频下载淲hen the garden lost its funding and went from four staff to one, they started to really restructure and become the force that they are today. The garden could not survive without them.色视频下载

They aren色视频下载檛 afraid to get their hands dirty, either. Kastelic and her sister harvest peonies for bouquet subscriptions and a dinner in the garden in July called 色视频下载淲ine and Peonies.色视频下载

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Patty Kastelic and her sister, Glen Upton, harvest peonies in preparation for a GBG Friends色视频下载 fundraiser in July 2021.

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In 2001, Holloway planted a test plot of peonies in the Georgeson. With the success of these first plants, word spread and growers around 色视频下载 discovered a ready market for the dinner plate-size blooms. Today, more than 135 growers export more than 300,000 blooms annually. Peonies are one of 色视频下载色视频下载檚 major agricultural commodities and one of very few home-grown exports.

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The fields of the Fairbanks Experiment Farm can be seen behind a showy peony in the Georgeson Botanical Garden.

色视频下载淭he peonies are the thing that we are well known for, and peonies are the flower that helps us raise the money that we raise in the summer,色视频下载 Kastelic said.

Because the GBG Friends is a nonprofit, it can administer grants, Munsell said. The accounting can get complicated, which is where board treasurer Becky Hassebroek comes in.

色视频下载淚 may be the legs of the Friends, but Becky (Hassebroek) is the true heart,色视频下载 Kastelic said.

Hassebroek had been serving on a national garden board when she decided she wanted to have a hand in a local project and joined the GBG Friends.

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Hassebroek said Fairbanks has been good to her and her husband, Marv. They decided they wanted to give something back to the community and help move the Georgeson forward. They donated $200,000 to build a path through the garden that was traversable by children and people with disabilities.

When problems arose with the construction 色视频下载 the path as it was first built was gravel and not wheelchair accessible 色视频下载 Becky Hassebroek and DiCristina went to the university and said the path was not acceptable. With financial support from Vice Chancellor of Administration Julie Queen 色视频下载06 and the Provost色视频下载檚 Office, the path, now called the Hassebroek Promenade, was rebuilt.

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The Hassebroek Promenade provides a path through the Georgeson Botanical Garden that is accessible to all.

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Hassebroek said she was working in the garden after the promenade was completed when a woman told her a story that made her heart smile.

The woman said she and her husband used to come to the garden to take a walk every day. Her husband suffered some medical problems, which put him in a wheelchair, making him unable to navigate the former gravel path. With the completion of the new promenade, he was able to come again.

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Visitors enjoy the varied activities and plants nestled throughout the Georgeson, such as the Babula Children色视频下载檚 Garden, the Herb Garden, the Risse Shade Garden and the Penny Wakefield Dye Garden, as well as the Rotary Pavilion and Beistline Classroom and Cutting Garden. These areas, among others, are also nurtured by the university and the Fairbanks community.

In 2003, peony researcher Jan Hanscom and Holloway worked with Fairbanks dentist Walt Babula and his wife, Marita, to fund the development of a children色视频下载檚 garden.

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The UA Foundation wrote a grant that resulted in funding from the Rasmuson Foundation for a service road, which allows maintenance equipment to move around the garden without disrupting pedestrians. The Georgeson is also included in the UA Foundation色视频下载檚 annual Giving Day.

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Columbines bloom at the Georgeson Botanical Garden

色视频下载淲e get financial support from a lot of community organizations,色视频下载 Kastelic said. For example, GVEA GoodCents grants provided new equipment, including four electric mowers, which are quiet, nonpolluting and come with rechargeable batteries.

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Each board member has a favorite area of the garden, or sometimes more than one.

When asked about her favorite area, Jonaitis laughed, saying, 色视频下载淚t色视频下载檚 kind of like, which of your children do you like the most? Your dog who you think is the best? Literally, I don色视频下载檛 think I can answer that question. Because they have flowers. They have herbs. They have fruit trees. They have growing vegetables. They have all the trees or everything that you can grow in the sub-Arctic, and that is my favorite thing. My favorite thing in the garden is all the different plants that grow in this region.色视频下载

Sikes sought inspiration at the Georgeson for her own yard and garden when she moved to the area in 2006.

色视频下载淚 knew if they could grow there, I could grow it at my house,色视频下载 she said. 色视频下载淎nd it was so vibrant, and everything they were doing there gave me hope for my own garden.色视频下载

Iron benches, arches and decorative figures made by Fairbanks craftsman Thomas Hart are positioned throughout the garden. These are accented by ceramic signs by artist Nancy Hausle Johnson.

色视频下载淭hey're brilliant,色视频下载 Jonaitis said. 色视频下载淭hey are just so talented and imaginative and creative. The combination of growing art and visual art says so much about what the garden is all about.色视频下载

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Hassebroek said Lotto 色视频下载 has made a tremendous difference for the Georgeson. Most of the Friends色视频下载 fundraising goes toward labor and garden supplies, but the addition of Lotto 色视频下载 money gives the Friends extra money for these benches, fences, arches and signs and to build for the future.

One goal is to build a water fountain or water bottle refilling station in the garden, Paxson said. The supply used to water the plants isn色视频下载檛 potable, so the board sells water bottles at a concession stand during Music in the Garden. Paxson said the board wants to reduce or stop using plastic entirely.

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Attendees enjoy the music of O Tallulah during a Music in the Garden concert at the Georgeson Botanical Garden in June 2022. The 12-week concert series is organized by UAF Summer Sessions and Lifelong Learning.

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The board itself would like to expand, but Paxson said attracting interest in nonprofit organizations isn色视频下载檛 easy these days.

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Jonaitis said working with the Friends is a pleasure.

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