Memory Garden
What is a memory? According to Worth County Primary second graders, a memory is: happy thoughts, things that make you laugh, something that you remember from long ago or a few minutes ago, something that you look at, something that you love, something that makes you sad, and something that is stuck in your mind and will never come out.
The Memory Garden was dedicated on May 20, 2001. It honors the memory of children and adults who passed away while they were students or employed at the school. Remembrance ceremonies are held as needed. The Outdoor Classroom Student Advisory Council played a key part in the design of the area, as did Amy Carter, Horticulturalist at UGA College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences - NESPAL.
Students 1997 Brittn Ricks - 2nd 1997 Lanier Cheevers - 2nd 1999 Martavian Jones - 1st 1999 Clarence Boone - 2nd 2000 Sharlette Rockwell - 2nd 2012 Julian English – Pre-K |
Adults 1999 Mary Paulk – Kindergarten teacher 2000 Ann Bozeman – Paraprofessional 2005 Cynthia Milton – Kindergarten teacher 2011 Arlyn Babcock – Custodian 2011 Donna Grenon – Kindergarten teacher 2012 Katie Jackson – Pre-k Paraprofessional |
Plants in the garden:
Crape Myrtle 'Natchez'
Loropetalum c. rubrum 'Blush'
Vitex agnus-castus - Chaste Tree
Clethra alnifolia - Summersweet Clethra
Weigela florida - Weigela
Trachelospermum jasminoides - Confederate Jasmine
Vinca
The garden is featured in a chapter in the book
by
Debra Landwehr Engle