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Amphitheatre:Stage your own drama, dance production, or talent show! |
Alphabet Garden: Find a plant for each letter and a letter for each plant |
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Old McDonald's Farm - Historic Crops: Play house at Old McDonald's Farmstead and learn about traditional South Carolina agriculture! |
Mr. McGregor's Garden: Look for Peter's lost shoes in the garden, but please beware of Mr. McGregor! |
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Bird Garden: Play in a kid-sized birdhouse and watch our feathered friends feed and nest! |
Pooh's Corner: Sit in Pooh's
Thotful Spot, peer inside Eeyore's house, and say hello to Owl! Kanga and Roo's Sandbox: Wear old clothes and get "down and dirty" in this play area. Reading Garden: Bring your favorite book and settle in for an afternoon of adventure. Butterfly Garden: Admire the butterflies and search for caterpillars in this special garden! Three Bears' Homestead: Check the mailbox and take tea with the Three Bears. Growing Healthy: See familiar fruits, vegetables, and herbs in cultivation. Remember, five-a-day! Mesozoic Memories Dinosaur Garden: Experience the vegetation that existed during the reign of the dinosaurs! Participate in a virtual dinosaur dig, courtesy of the Smithsonian! Chinaberry Chair: Relax beneath a grove of exotic chinaberry trees. Rain Garden: Learn about runoff and how to manage stormwater
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Carolina Children's Garden programs are presented by the South Carolina Midlands Master Gardener Association in cooperation with the Richland County Master Gardener Association. They are funded in part by a grant from the Richland County Conservation Commission. Conservation Station programs are presented by the Richland County Soil and Water Conservation District and are funded in part by a grant from the Richland County Conservation Commission. Both the Carolina Children's Garden and the Conservation Station are sponsored by the Clemson University Sandhill Research and Education Center. Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service, a sponsor and partner of the Carolina Children's Garden and Conservation Station, offers its programs to people of all ages, regardless of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.