Help the Lincoln Presidential Library put
down roots
Presidential library and museum offers chance
to help celebrate 10th anniversary by adopting planters
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[March 10, 2015]
SPRINGFIELD
– The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum has put down
deep roots over the past decade, and now it’s asking for help
putting down more as part of its 10th anniversary celebration.
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The presidential library is offering individuals or groups the
chance to adopt planters scattered around the ALPLM campus and fill
them with colorful, creative plant designs. Each planter will
include a weatherproof sign featuring the name of its sponsor and
the 10th anniversary logo.
There’s no charge for adopting a planter (and getting the
recognition that comes with it). The sponsors simply have to provide
the plants and a little labor to get them in the ground.
Participants are encouraged to develop a planting scheme using
patriotic colors to enhance the grounds during the anniversary
celebration. Weather permitting, the planting should be finished by
May 15.
To register, visit
www.TenYearsLincoln.com and click on “Adopt a Planner.”
The Christian County Master Gardeners organization is one of the
groups already signed up and working on designs.
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The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is the
world’s foremost institution dedicated to telling the story of
America’s greatest president. It combines creative showmanship,
serious scholarship and an unmatched collection of Lincoln
artifacts and documents.
For more information, visit
www.president
lincoln.gov
[Chris Wills, Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Library and Museum]
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