Hans and Margret Rey alongside one of Margret's flowerbeds in WV. |
As many long-time Waterville Valley residents may remember, Margret Rey
was an avid gardener. Margret’s flowerbeds that surrounded their summer cottage
were famous, especially among golfers who knew not to tramp through them trying
to retrieve a lost ball! Today, the Rey Center honors Margret’s love of
gardening with several different gardening projects.
Another great way
to get involved in gardening while helping to keep our Waterville community
The Margret and
H.A. Rey Center’s Mary Bierbrier Community Gardens, which provides raised beds
available for rent by community members to grow vegetables, herbs and flowers,
kicks off the season with some new and exciting additions. The Mary Bierbrier
Community Gardens were located adjacent to the Curious George Cottage for many
years, and were relocated and rebuilt after the Curious George Cottage was
moved in 2010. In the spring of 2011, ten new raised beds were built and were rented
immediately by local community members and a waiting list was started. The spring
of 2012 brought two more beds, LOTS of bark mulch and more demand for beds.
Another wait list was started. This year brings not only more raised beds, but
also a new garden shed built by the students in the Sustainable Structures class
at Plymouth State University, a new potting bench with a utility sink, new
garden hoses, a beautiful new sign, and a new entrance into the gardens from
Noon Peak Road so neighbors out for their daily stroll can appreciate the
gardens close-up. The Bierbrier Family and the Town of Waterville Valley
generously sponsor the Mary Bierbrier Community Gardens.
beautiful is through the Margret’s Hat Garden Club, in which volunteers adopt a Town flowerbed. The Town has ten flowerbeds throughout the community that need some TLC. Volunteers are needed to adopt a flowerbed and be responsible for weeding, planting, and general maintenance of the bed throughout the summer and fall. The Town of Waterville and the Rey Center will supply plants, mulch, tools and weekly watering. If you would like to get involved, stop by the Rey Center for a map of the available flowerbeds or select your bed at the Community Clean Up on Wednesday, May 15th from 1:00-3:00 pm at the Recreation Department. Once you choose your flowerbed, an order form to select your plants will be provided. The Margret’s Hat Garden Club is a joint project of the Waterville Valley Recreation Department, the Margret and H.A. Rey Center and the Town of Waterville Valley.
If you can’t commit to a long-term garden project, but still want to give back to your community, then the Rey Center’s Garden Volunteer Day is for you! On Saturday, June 15, 2013 Rey Center staff and volunteers will be building two more raised beds, creating the new public entrance to the gardens from Noon Peak Road, installing the new sign, and doing some general clean up and weeding of the flower beds. Lunch will be provided. In the Fall, the Rey Center will have a fall harvest celebration and garden volunteer day when the gardens will be put to bed for the season with one final clean up, and a pot luck made from the harvest will be enjoyed. Stay tuned for the date and details!
If you would like
to be involved in the Mary Bierbrier Community Gardens, the Margret’s Hat
Garden Club, or Garden Volunteer Day, please contact the Rey Center at
603-236-3308 or programs@thereycenter.org.
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