Completed stories for the Hear, Here project
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Lilia Sharpe reflects on her wedding day located at the Arboretum on June 23rd, 2001.
A wedding ceremony in a magical forest glade.
Murray Woods, aged 90, discusses fundraising for the OAC '56 Park in the Garden and the calming benefits of walking in the Arboretum.
Inger Knudsen describes her experience volunteering for the Guelph Wellington Master Gardeners in the Arboretum.
Chris Earley reflects on realizing the importance of Gene Banks.
John Curtis, one of the original staff at the Arboretum in 1970 talks about living in Harrison House.
John talks about saving the frogs from the Italian garden's fountain come winter.
Chris Earley talks about his first memory at the Nature Centre.
Caelum Wishart explains why the Japanese garden means so much to people.
Amber talks about her experience with COVID-19 and how the memorial grove helped her.
Ric Jordan talks about the original pond, now known as the reflecting pool.
Sarina Perchak shares her story of her first experience in the Tea Garden with the medicine walk and the teaching opportunity she had in the Tea Garden.