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Events & Exhibitions

Events & exhibitions are one of the main ways in which your garden can attract attention and draw people to visit. You can then take that opportunity to connect with visitors and promote your goals and ideas to them.

Events can take a huge range of forms from concerts to volunteer days, sculpture exhibitions to composting workshops.You can get some ideas on our website from amongst the hundreds of articles we've published; you can also pick up books from Amazon to help you, and even promote your events on our Events listing.



Travelling Exhibit - “Have You Thanked a Plant Today?”

Approximately 134,000 people across Canada have seen our exhibit about biodiversity at botanical gardens since it was produced in 2005. The exhibit has been hosted by 18 gardens, arboreta and museums and is available for hire to related institutions throughout Canada.

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Exhibition Programme for China's Botanic Gardens

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First National Botanic Garden Day

35 Argentine Botanic Gardens celebrated with great success, for the first time anywhere in the world, a National Botanic Garden Day on 14 October 2005. Special events and activities on the theme “Discovering the Garden” were offered to schools, families and hundreds of visitors.

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Events in Botanic Gardens

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Healing Plants: Medicine across Time and Cultures, an Outdoor Exhibition and Medicine Trunk

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Creating Great Visitor Experiences: A Guidebook for Museums, Parks, Zoos, Gardens and Libraries
Museums, libraries, parks and other cultural institutions today face the daunting task of attracting visitors who have almost limitless choices for education and entertainment. What gets them through your front door and coming back again and again? This book will tell you something about the answers
Festival and Events Management
A unique text, with international contributions from industry and academia, looking at the central role of events management in the cultural, tourism and arts industries.
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