Learning garden dedicated at Parnell Library

Published 4:23 pm Monday, September 23, 2013

Co-chairs of the steering committee for the new Library Learning Enrichment Garden, Michele Pawlik and Libbie Rodgers along with “Cody” (Michele’s walking buddy), look over the beautiful garden. (contributed)

Co-chairs of the steering committee for the new Library Learning Enrichment Garden, Michele Pawlik and Libbie Rodgers along with “Cody” (Michele’s walking buddy), look over the beautiful garden. (contributed)

By CATHERINE LEGG / Community Columnist

The dedication and tour of Montevallo’s Library Learning Enrichment Garden at Parnell Memorial Library on Sept. 19 gave the Parnell Memorial Library Foundation, sponsors of the project, an opportunity to express appreciation to those who made the garden a reality.

Visitors were introduced to the rainwater harvesting system that collects rainwater from the library roof, stores it in two underground 1,700-gallon tanks, and reuses it to irrigate the garden; thereby conserving water and creating a monetary saving.

The tour also highlighted the Rasmusson Bioswale with its state-of-the-art storm water management process, the Freeman Garden at the library entrance, the Kelly Garden overlooking the Bioswale, and the Brown Garden behind the Parkside Terrace.

Project leaders explained that the garden affords educational opportunities for all ages. They learn how the project is reducing siltation that degrades Shoal Creek and the Cahaba River, and they will see that the garden changes day to day and learn the names of the plants, many native to this region.

UM students will monitor rainfall and the rainwater used for irrigation, and will test water quality in Shoal Creek. Finally, the garden will model practices that promote sustainable gardening and low impact development.

Appreciation was given Shelby County, and the City of Montevallo who both provided in-kind services for the project; and to major donors: The Coca-Cola Company & World Wildlife Fund Southeast Rivers and Streams Partnership; The Daniel Foundation of Alabama; the Mike and Gillian Goodrich Foundation; and Cawaco Resource Conservation and Development Council, Inc.

Other recognized donors were: Ethel Elise Rasmusson, Ann K. Kelly & family, J. A. and Eleanor Brown, and friends of “Buddy” and Barbara Freeman.

One bench each was given in memory of Ann Kohen Parker, and Willilee Trumbauer. The American Elm behind the terrace was given in memory of James D. Seaman.

Various other gifts came from Dancing Daylily Garden, Mary Sue Parnell, Dogwood Garden Club, Summer Classics, and Bew White.

Members of the steering committee were: Libbie Rodgers and Michele Pawlik (co-chairs), Jane Clayton, Mike Hardig, Bobby Hughes, Bill Legg, Joan Pickett, Virginia Springer, Judy Rogers, Dee Woodham, and Allie Williams.

More information can be found at ParnellMemorialLibraryFoundation.org.

Catherine Legg can be reached at clegg2@bellsouth.net.