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Cultures and Cuisines at the State Botanical Garden

State Botanical Garden of Georgia, 2450 S Milledge Ave, Athens, GA | Get Directions »
$30.00

The State Botanical Garden of Georgia will host Cultures and Cuisines on August 23. This event will feature cuisines of the Spanish-American, Middle Eastern and Mediterranean collections of the International Garden.

This event is a fundraiser that supports the Botanical Garden of Georgia Plant Collections and will offer tastings from several local restaurants including the following:

The Grit
Kumquat Mae Bakery and Cafe
The National
Porterhouse Grill
Square One Fish Co.
Trappeze Pub

Live music will be provided by BotJam, a winner at the 2011 AthensBusinessRocks contest.

Tickets are available for $30. Contact 706-542-1244 or email garden@uga.edu.

Event Details

Kristi Palmer
Posted by: Kristi Palmer
Where State Botanical Garden of Georgia 2450 S Milledge Ave, Athens, GA 30605
Next on This event is over.
Time 7:00 pm–9:00 pm
Website http://­botgarden.­uga.­edu/­eventca­lendar.­php
Phone 706-542-1244
Price $30

More About State Botanical Garden of Georgia

State Botanical Garden of Georgia

State Botanical Garden of Georgia

2450 S Milledge Ave, Athens, GA
706-542-2351

Founded in 1968 by the University of Georgia, The State Botanical Garden of Georgia is a 313-acre non-profit natural retreat tucked away along rolling hills and the Middle Oconee River. The Garden's goal as described by its mission statement is to, "foster appreciation, understanding, and stewardship of plants and nature through research, collections and displays, horticultural gardens, educational programs, and special events."

At the center of the State Botanical Garden is the Alice Hand Callaway Visitor Center and Conservancy, a large predominately glass building that welcomes all guests. Here, visitors may obtain information about the gardens, peruse the indoor gardens and displays, eat at the Gardenside Cafe, visit the gift store and explore the educational wing of the State Botanical Garden. As part of its core cirriculum, the gardens sponsor educational opportunities for both adults and children including the Garden Earth Naturalist After-School Clubs, student field trips, teacher certification programs, conferences, symposiums, literature and more. 

Surrounding the Conservatory are several theme gardens that explore different realms of plant life. The most recently developed is the Heritage Garden, which focuses upon historic and socioeconomically important species. Other gardens include the International Garden, Shade Garden, Native Flora Garden and Flower Garden.

Extending even further from these areas, visitors may amble along any of the garden's eight nature trails through wooded forests and the Middle Oconee River. Trails are well-marked and make a great escape from urban life.

Other areas and buildings of note include the Callaway Building, which serves as the administrative home of the State Botanical Garden of Georgia and houses a library, event reception center and auditorium for larger events. On the far side of the property from the Callaway Building, visitors will find the beautiful Day Chapel, perfect for events such as weddings. Additionally, the gardens play host to the state headquarters of the Garden Club of Georgia, which is housed in a stately building near the Day Chapel.

If you are looking for an undisturbed and relaxing adventure into the great outdoors, the State Botanical Garden of Georgia is an excellent place to grab some peace of mind. Entrance is free.

 

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