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Hello all,
I am currently employed at the Appalachian Cultural Museum, a
non-profit museum in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains. This area
is known for its biodiversity, and we at the Museum are interested in
showing our visitors a sampling of some of the plants that can be found
here. Currently, we offer a seasonal native wild-flower garden. In
the hopes of expanding this garden and in keeping with the theme of the
Museum to show the region's similarities with other areas of the world,
we have decided to construct an Asian garden.
My question to the list is, does anyone know about any possible funding
opportunities or any foundations/individuals that might be interested
in learning more about the Asian garden and providing funding for our
project? Any suggestions on good places to look for funding
information?
Feel free to contact me off-list
Thank you for your time,
Sarah Poteete
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