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The scope of programming and facilities that Cedar Hill offers to its community requires a great deal of resources to maintain. Although our yearly budget covers some of this, your contributions and support are critical to the ongoing success or our organization. Please consider donating financially or with your time to help sustain Cedar Hill's vital work.
Our Current "Wish List" :
- Native plants and shrubs
- New roof for woodland cottage
- Dishwasher for Guesthouse
- New blinds for Guesthouse windows
- Sliding door for closet in barn
- New handicapped accessible sink for guesthouse bathroom
- Solar light for Cedar Hill sign
- Solar lights for driveway entrance
- Color copier
- HP laser printer for office
- Office supplies such as ink cartridges and office paper
- DVD/VCR player
- Gift certificates for seed purchases
- Mulch
- New floor for guesthouse kitchen floor
Thanks for donating on behalf of Cedar Hill!
Add comment April 4, 2008
Living Wreaths – April 5th; Pampering with Herbs – April 15th
Attention all Master Gardeners, Garden Club and Georgia Native Plant Society members – you can receive a $5.00 discount on these upcoming workshops!
LIVING WREATHS
with Hall County Master Gardener Lojuana Howard
Saturday, April 5
10:00am – 12:00pm
$35.00 (includes all supplies)
Learn how to easily create a beautiful living wreath with flowers, herbs or lettuce. These indoor lovely gardens can grace your table or kitchen counter while serving your family fresh grown items. Create a lovely wreath of succulents to fill a sunny location in your kitchen. You can create unlimited varieties that will brighten your home!
PAMPER YOURSELF WITH HERBS
with Hall County Master Gardener Lojuana Howard
Tuesday, April 15
10:00am-12:00pm
$35.00 (includes all supplies)
Pamper yourself on tax day with this hands-on herbal workshop to pep up that dry, winter skin. You will learn how to make your own bath salts, hand lotion and peppermint liniment. Bring a spare sock to class to learn how to make your own warm fuzzy for hours of comfort. With Spring calling us outdoors, all you gardeners will need this for those sore, achy muscles that come at the beginning of the season.
Add comment April 3, 2008
Southern Living Magazine Features Cedar Hill Labyrinth
On newstands now, Cedar Hill is featured prominently in the “Georgia Living” bonus section of Southern Living’s current issue (April 2008). The labyrinth is available daily for individuals and groups to walk. Please just call ahead if you are coming!
Add comment April 2, 2008
Hot off the press: Spring 2008 Events
| April 6 | Breath of Life Meditation | |
| April 12 | Meditation & Dream Exploration Workshops | |
| April 15 | Pamper Yourself with Herbs | |
| April 19 | Expanding Your Body Consciousness | |
| April 20 | How to Avoid Financial Crisis | |
| April 26 | Yoga Retreat for Women (with Pat Cail) | |
| April 27 | Plant, Rain Barrel, and Bake sale | |
| May 3 | Belk Charity Day, 6:00-10:00am, tickets-$5 | |
| May 3 | Resolving Issues with the Historic Women in our Lives (with Sara Martin) | |
| May 10 | Hearing Plants & Listening to Mother Earth (with Julia Griffin) Celebrate Mother Earth this Mother’s Day! | |
| May 17 or 24 | “Chippers & Chainsaws” – Volunteers needed for woods clean-up. Register through Hands On Forsyth. | |
| May 31 | Learn to Develop or Enhance Your Psychic Abilities Using a Three Step Process (with Debra Joyner) | |
| June 14 | Basket Weaving (with Jan Stansell) |
Ongoing:
Sacred Circle – 2nd Sunday of the month, 2-4pm
Reading Group – 4th Saturday of the month, 10am-Noon
Drumming Circle – 4th Saturday of the month, 7pm
Reiki Gathering – Thursday, April 17 & May 22 6-8:30pm
Sacred Circles Second Sunday 2:00 – 4:00pmMore Info
Reiki ClinicThird Monday 7:00 – 9:00pmMore Infoother On-Going events Cedar Hill Enrichment Center 770.887.0051or info@cedarhillenrichment.org
Add comment April 1, 2008
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Come find out where your gifts and talents fit into the community of Cedar Hill. As a small nonprofit organization, we depend on our volunteers to continue our ongoing ministry. Where can you picture yourself?
Gardening – planting, weeding, mulching, creating new gardens, design ideas, what plants can be used to maintain our dedication to native and drought tolerant plants
Administrative – answer phones in office, put together hand-outs needed for programs
Cedar Hill library – sorting and logging in new books, maintaining the extensive book list, contacting clients to retrieve books
Labyrinth – maintain the area around our beautiful Cretan labyrinth, mowing the labyrinth during spring and summer season, weed around the stones, plant new flowers around the entrance
Regular maintenance of buildings – cleaning gutters, caulking around windows, checking filters for A/C, carpet cleaning, windows cleaned, plumbing, painting
Special Events – volunteers are needed for fundraising events held during the year – planning, set up and clean up,
Add comment April 1, 2008
