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knippenberg center for education
KNIPPENBERG CENTER FOR EDUCATION Dedication 2015 WELCOME WelcometotheKnippenbergCenterforEducation.Thisisanexcitingmomentfor FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretum(FOLA).Afteryearsofplanning,collaborating, fundraising,designingandconstruction,weareproudtodedicatethisbeautifulnew facilityatLaurelwoodArboretum. TheKnippenbergCenterforEducationwillwelcomevisitorsandhostamenuof educationalprogramsandactivitiesforWayneandsurroundingcommunities.Ithasa horticulturalresearchlibraryandseatingareaswherevisitorscanrelaxandbrowsethrough thecollectionofbooksandmagazines.Therearealsohandicapped-accessiblerestrooms. TheadjacentEducationalGreenhousewillprovideopportunitiesforhands-onhorticultural experiencestocomplementprogramsattheKnippenbergCenter.TheNativePlant DemonstrationGardenwillserveaslandscapingforthecentercomplexandwillfeature plantsthatarenativetonorthernNewJersey.OurExecutiveDirector,ElaineFogerty,is developingprogramsthatexplaintheroleofnativeplantsintheenvironmentandtheir creativeuseinhomelandscapes. ThededicationoftheKnippenbergCenterisamomentousoccasionforallofus–Wayne TownshipandPassaicCountyofficials,generousmembersandsupporters,theboardof FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretum,FOLA’smanyvolunteers,andallthosewhogavetheir time,energy,andmoneytobringthisbuildingtolife.Thankyouformakingithappen! Awordofspecialthankstothosewhofundedtheprojectwithgrants:thePassaic CountyOpenSpaceandFarmlandPreservationTrust,WayneTownship,andFOLA.We areindebtedtoSamuelsonFurnitureandtheChalfinfamilyfordonatingthecenter’s beautifulfurniture,HaierAmericaforthehigh-definitiontelevisionsets,andWBWoodfor theofficefurniture.WealsothanktheStanleySmithHorticulturalTrustandtheIraA. Roschelle,MDFamilyFoundationfortheirgrantsfortheNativePlantDemonstration Garden.Thisisprivate/publiccollaborationatitsbest. AwalkthroughLaurelwoodArboretumisajourneyofdiscovery.Afterstoppingatthe KnippenbergCenterformapsandinformation,youcanbeginatthebeautifulSensory Garden.Thenwalkupthehillandpastthebrilliantdisplayofazaleas,stopatthe handsomeKnippenbergGazebo,continuetothehistoricSouthRockGardenandthen walkbackalongpathwaysthatfeatureraretreesandstunningdisplaysof rhododendrons.Weinviteyoutomakethisjourneyinallseasonsoftheyeartoenjoythe ever-changingdisplay. ThankyouagainforsupportingFriendsofLaurelwoodArboretumandmakingthe dedicationoftheKnippenbergCenterforEducationareality. Alice Mokowitz President,FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretum 3 PRESERVING THE LEGACY JohnandDorothyKnippenberg purchasedparcelsoflandacrossthe streetfromtheirPinesLakehomein Wayne,NewJerseyfromthePinesLake Companyinthe1940sand1950s.They operatedtheir30-acrewoodland,known asLaurelwoodGardens,asacommercial nurserythatspecializedinrhododendrons andazaleas.Theysoonbecamewidely knownamonggrowersontheeastand westcoastsforspecializinginhybridizing. DorothyKnippenbergbeganhybridizing rhododendronsin1955.Shestrovefor interestingandimprovedplants,suchas hardylarge-leavedvarietiesandthose withgreaterflowersubstanceandlater bloom.Shewasaknowledgeable horticulturalistwhoencouragedothersto appreciaterhododendronsandenjoy growingthem.DorothyandJohn hybridizedandnamedeightcultivarsof rhododendronsthatwereregisteredby theAmericanRhododendronSocietyand RoyalHorticulturalSociety:“Blush Button,”“CarolineGem,”“HardyGiant,” “BigWilly,”“BurgundyCherry,”“Laurel Pink,”“LaurelwoodSnowBunting”and “WaynePink.” heKnippenbergsmaintainedatest T gardeninwhichtheyplanted rhododendroncultivarssenttothemfrom alloverthecountrytobesubjectedtothe NewJerseyclimateandcultivatedfor eastcoastgrowers.Atonetime,they raised6,000seedlingsonthehillsideat Laurelwood.Theyimportedplantsfrom Englandanddonatedcuttings,seedsand pollentogrowersallovertheworld.Over theyears,theyraisedand/orhybridized approximately50newrhododendrons. Dorothy’scommitmenttorhododendrons wasformallyacknowledgedin1973, whenshewasawardedaBronzeMedal bytheNewYorkChapteroftheAmerican RhododendronSocietyinappreciationfor herdevotiontothegenus Rhododendron.In1992,hybridizer NathanielHessofSandsPoint,New York,namedandregisteredthe“Dorothy Knippenberg”rhododendroninherhonor. Bloominginmid-May,thefragrantshrub displaysheavy,openlyfunnel-shaped flowersthatarewhitewithreddishorange dorsalspotting. “ Dorothy and John hybridized and named eight cultivars of rhododendrons that were registered by the American Rhododendron Society and Royal Horticultural Society ” 4 “Burgundy Cherry” named and introduced at Laurelwood Gardens by Dorothy Knippenberg in 1974 and registered by her in 1980. “ The new Knippenberg Center for Education is home to many of Dorothy’s books and records and will offer educational tours and programs as Dorothy did years ago. ” JohnandDorothyhelpedcontinuethe legacyofsuchrenownedhybridizersas CharlesO.Dexter,oneofthefirstto undertakeamassivehybridizingprogram inSandwich,Massachusetts;JosephB. Gable,whomaderhododendron hybridizinglookdeceptivelysimpleathis nurseryinStewartstown,Pennsylvania; andG.GuyNearing,whodeveloped manyhardyhybridsathisnurseryin Ramsey,NewJersey.Laurelwood Gardensdisplayedmanyrhododendrons hybridizedbythesepioneers,andWayne becameknowncountrywideasan importantlocationforhybridizing rhododendrons. FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretumis dedicatedtopreservingtheKnippenberg legacy.ThenewKnippenbergCenterfor EducationishometomanyofDorothy’s booksandrecordsandwilloffer educationaltoursandprogramsas Dorothydidyearsago.Volunteersare workingonaprojecttoidentifyand documentthelocationsofthemany rhododendronsintoday’sarboretum. TheyaredigitizinghundredsofDorothy’s photographsofrhododendronsand azaleas.Theirgoalistolocateand identifyherhybrids,includingthoseshe registered(althoughitisunlikelythatall havesurvivedovertheyears).Theyalso hopetoreplacesomeoftheimportant hybridsthatarenolongerinthe arboretumbyreachingouttohybridizers andarboretaacrossthecountrythat mightbeabletoprovidecuttings. MembersoftheAmericanRhododendron SocietymetatSchrafft’sRestaurantin NewYorkCityin1964tovisitLaurelwood Gardensbywayofaslidepresentation byDorothyKnippenberg.Usingmany slidesoftherhododendronsandazaleas scatteredthroughoutLaurelwood,she talkedabouteachcultivar.Hernarrative hasbeenpreservedintheJournal of the American Rhododendron Society andis archivedattheVirginiaTechDigital LibraryandArchives.FOLA’svolunteer studyteamplanstocreateawalkingtour usingphotographsandDorothy’sown wordsfromthismeeting. A GENEROUS GIFT TO THE TOWNSHIP OF WAYNE In1960,theKnippenbergsenteredinto anAgreementofUnderstandingwiththe TownshipofWaynetodonatetheentire 30acresofLaurelwoodtothetownship inordertocreateapublicparkaftertheir deaths.Oneconditionoftheagreement wasthattheybeallowedtocultivateand maintainthepropertywithoutrestrictions aslongasoneofthemlived.The agreementprovidedforthepropertyto beconveyedinparcelsovertime,which theydidbetween1961and1975. Dorothyexpressedhervisionforthe propertysheandJohnhadsolovingly developedwhenshetoldtheAmerican RhododendronSocietygatheringthat LaurelwoodGardenswould,inherwords, “becomeapublicrhododendronpark followingourlifetime.” AfterJohn’sdeathin1994,Dorothy continuedtosuperviseandworkinthe gardens.Duringthistime,asmall grassrootscommunitygroupformedto supportDorothyinmaintainingthe propertyandensuringitsfutureasa publicpark.In2003,thisgroupwas formalizedasFriendsofLaurelwood Arboretum(FOLA),a501(c)(3)non-profit corporation. AfterDorothy’sdeathin2006,aformal partnershipwasformedbetweenFOLA andtheTownshipofWayne.Laurelwood Arboretumbecamepartofthepark system,andFOLAassumedresponsibility formaintainingandimprovingthe property’shorticulturalinheritance. 5 SPECIAL GARDENS SENSORY GARDEN FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretumhas createdaunique,barrier-freegarden wherevisitorsofallabilitiescan experiencenature.Itisdesignedwith widepathwaysthatcanbenegotiatedby wheelchairsandraisedflowerbedsthat encouragetheuseofallfivesenses— touch,taste,smell,sightandsound. AlthoughthedesignoftheSensory Gardenaddressestheneedsofvisitors withchallenges,italsoprovidesvolunteer andeducationalopportunitiesforthe generalpublic.The“learningcircle”isa placeforquietcontemplationandcanalso bethesettingforeducationalgatherings. LaurelwoodArboretumisoneofveryfew publicparksintheareathatfeaturesa spacedesignedspecificallyforchildren andadultswhoarevisually,physicallyor emotionallychallenged.Thisspecialplace wasfundedbythePassaicCountyOpen SpaceandFarmlandPreservationTrust, theLionsClubsofWayneandWest Milford,WayneTownship,andFOLA.All theplanningandplantingwasdoneby volunteers.Thegardenisrecreatedanew eachyearandmaintainedbythe horticulturalstaffandFOLAvolunteers. “ Friends of Laurelwood Arboretum has created a unique, barrier-free garden where visitors of all abilities can experience nature. ” SOUTH ROCK GARDEN DorothyKnippenberghadaspecial interestinrockgardensandcreatedwhat isknownastheSouthRockGardenat Laurelwoodmanyyearsago.The WatnongChapteroftheNorthAmerican RockGardenSocietyispartneringwith FOLA’sstaffandvolunteerstorestorethis displaygarden,whichhasdeteriorated overtheyears. ThefirstgroupofWatnongChapter volunteerscametoLaurelwoodinthe springof2014tobeginaninitial explorationinasmallareaoftherock garden.Theyexcavatedinaneffortto uncoverthetufa,thelimestonerocksthat wereintegraltotheoriginaldesign.The designatedareawasdugtoaboutthree feetdown,andanyplantsthatcouldbe savedwerepottedup.Allrockswereset asideforlateruse.Thegrouplater returnedtorebuildtheareawithtufaand qualitysoil.In2015,theywillbegin restoringandplanting. 6 Volunteers from the Watnong Chapter of the North American Rock Garden Society working with FOLA volunteers to restore the South Rock Garden at Laurelwood Arboretum. TheWatnongChapteriscommittedto therenovationoftheSouthRockGarden asafive-yearprojectthatwillofferits membersandFOLAvolunteers opportunitiesforhands-onexperiencein planning,building,plantingand maintainingarockgarden.Thechapter expectstoscheduleworkshopsand demonstrationsatLaurelwoodinthe future.Whentheirworkiscompleted,the SouthRockGardenwillreflectDorothy’s originalvision. NATIVE PLANT DEMONSTRATION GARDEN FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretum hasbeenawardeda$14,500grant fromtheStanleySmithHorticultural TrustforthedevelopmentofaNative PlantDemonstrationGardenat LaurelwoodArboretum.Thefunds willbesupplementedwitha$5,000 grantfromtheIraA.Roschelle,M.D. FamilyFoundation. TheCalifornia-basedStanleySmith HorticulturalTrustsupports educationandresearchin ornamentalhorticultureinpublicly supported,tax-exempt organizations,primarilyinNorthand SouthAmerica.“Weareverypleased tohavesecuredthisgrantaftera verycompetitiveapplication process,”saidFOLAPresidentAlice Moskowitz.“TheNativePlant DemonstrationGardenwillhelpto positionLaurelwoodasanimportant centerforhorticulturaleducationin northernNewJerseyandmost particularlyinPassaicCounty.” FOLAiscreatingthe6,000-squarefootNativePlantDemonstration Gardenatthefrontofthe KnippenbergCenterforEducation. Interpretivesignswilldirectvisitors aroundthegarden,describingthe plants,theirvaluetothe environment,andtheirroleinhome landscapes.FOLA’sEducation CommitteewillworkwithExecutive DirectorElaineFogertytodevelopa varietyofprogramsforchildrenand adultsthatexplaintheroleofnative plantsintheenvironment. Homeownersarebecoming increasinglyawareofthecriticalrole ofnativeplantsintheenvironment andwanttolearnwhichnativeplants aresuitablefortheirownlandscapes. TheDemonstrationGardenwill showcasethebestnativeplantsfor homelandscapesinourregion. Eastern Redbud (Cercis canadensis),nativetoeasternNorthAmerica,isnotedfor itsstunningpea-likerose-purpleflowerswhichbloomprofuselyonbare branchesinearlyspringbeforefoliageemerges. KathleenSalisbury,Presidentofthe NativePlantSocietyofNewJersey, developedtheoriginalconceptdesign andplantlistforthegarden.Elaine Fogertyisfinalizingthedesignandplant selectionandimplementingtheproject. RutgersMasterGardenersandFOLA volunteerswillassistwithplantingand maintenanceofthegarden. What Are Native Plants? AccordingtoaRutgersCooperative ExtensionFactSheetentitled, “IncorporatingNativePlantsinYour ResidentialLandscape,”nativeplantsare speciesthatwerepresentatthe beginningoftheEuropeansettlementof NorthAmerica.Theseareplantsthat, overtime,haveevolvedtogrowina specificregion. 7 VOLUNTEERS FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretumisan all-volunteerorganization.Werelyonour volunteerstohelpusmaintainand beautifythearboretumandtowork behind-the-scenestosupportour organization.Volunteersworkinthe gardensandgreenhouseandserveon ourBoardofDirectorsanditscommittees tohelpmanagethearboretum,plan programs,encouragemembership growth,raisefundsandmuch,muchmore. Ourvolunteerscomefrommanywalksof lifeandrangeinagefromteenagersto seniors.AcoregroupareRutgersMaster GardenersofPassaicCounty.Each volunteerbringstoFOLAhisorherown specialblendoftalentsandexperience. IfyouwouldliketobecomeaFOLA volunteer,pleasecontactExecutive DirectorElaineFogertyat [email protected]. .Preparing the Native Plant Demonstration Garden - John Crowell removing non-native plants. Top Left: Green Team volunteers work through the winter in the arboretum’s greenhouse caring for tender plants and propagating new plants from cuttings. From left: Jeanne Pisatowski, Jean Reynolds, Sara McHugh, Bill Mains, Joan Scott-Miller, Carol Huber, Gerry Lowry, Kathy Hetherington, Audrey Malec and Betty Montagne. Green Team members not in the photo are: Nancy Alexander, Deb Bryant, Jane Van Eeuwen, and Margaret Kerstner. Bottom Left: Volunteers at FOLA’s annual plant sale. 8 Top Right: First Tuesday volunteers ready for work on the first day of the 2015 season. Back row, from left: John Crowell, Bharat Kona, Linda Franco; front row, from left: Prabha Sahasrabudhe, Susy Libert, Linda Ransom, Sunny Brennan, Audrey Malec, Helene Christie, June Ra and Horticultural Manager Joan Scott-Miller. Bottom Right: FOLA volunteers at Wayne Day – From left: Office Manager Dawn Healey, John Crowell, Vice President Jim McHugh, Bonnie Joachim, and President Alice Moskowitz. ON- SITE VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Tuesdays, 9 a.m. to noon, April to October Workandlearnalongsidethehorticultural managerandfellowvolunteers.Help restoreandimproveLaurelwood’s gardensandbeautifyouruniqueSensory Garden.Meetinthepavilion.Bringgloves, yourfavoritegardentools,andwater. Horticultural Research -Participatein ourrhododendronidentificationresearch projecttoidentifythevariousspecimens inLaurelwoodArboretum.Workonother plantidentificationprojects. Newsletter Editor –Coordinatewriting andproductionoftheannualFOLA newsletter. Writer –Writecopyforbrochures, newsletter,publicityandothermaterials. Land Maintenance Projects Workwiththesitemanagerandother volunteerstoimprovethearboretum’s drainageandinfrastructure. Programs and Events -Helpdevelop programsandeventsforthecommunity. Tour Guides Servingasatourguideisagreatwayto meetthecommunityandshareyour horticulturalknowledgeandenthusiasm forLaurelwood.FOLAwilltrainanyone whowouldliketobecomeaguide. Public Relations and Marketing -Be involvedinvariousoutreacheffortssuch asnewsletters,website,andsocial media. Greeters in the Knippenberg Center Welcomevisitorsandofferinformation andassistance. Administrative Help -Dataentryand generalofficework. Membership -Helpusreachoutto potentialnewmembersandnurtureour existingmembers. Board of Directors AliceMoskowitz,President At work in the gardens Horticultural Manager Joan Scott-Miller, June Ra, Tom Hennessey, Nancy Alexander, and Audrey Malec. BEHIND-THE-SCENES VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES JimMcHugh,First Vice President CarolHuber,Second Vice President RuthHayden,Recording Secretary Forthosewhodon’twishtoworkonsite, therearemanyareaswherevolunteers areneededtosupportFOLAandLaurelwood. JohnHegranes,Treasurer Fundraising -Coordinatefundraising activities,headasubcommittee,orwork onspecificfundraisingcampaigns. MargaretKerstner Volunteer Coordinators -Coordinate volunteeractivitiesonsiteandoff,keep trackofvolunteerinformationand developinitiativestorecruit,retainand rewardvolunteers. RolandReynolds “ Visits to the Arboretum an estimated 10,000 people each year. ” AlexFadynich BarbaraHegranes BillMains SaraMcHugh RayVanaria RickWild Executive Director ElaineFogerty Horticultural Manager JoanScott-Miller Office Manager DawnHealey Past Presidents AlexFadynich BonnieJoachim AlexanderFitzburgh JimMcHigh 9 COMMUNITY PARTNERS Wayne Township MayorChristopherP.Vergano Town Council AlSadowski,Council President NadineBello RichardJasterzbski JamesJimenez FrancoMazzei ChrisF.McIntyre LonniMillerRyan JosephSchweighardt JosephScuralli Business Administrator NealBellet Department of Parks and Recreation RussellSchubert,Director RyanEdge Engineering Department HeatherDelRio Rhododendron Hot Pink Peony Pink Dahlia Yellow Zinnia White Peony Rhododendron Passaic County Board of Chosen Freeholders HectorC.Lora,Director BruceJames,Deputy Director JohnW.Bartlett TheodoreO.BestJr. RondaCotroneo TerryDuffy PatLepore Passaic County Open Space and Farmland Preservation Trust KathleenM.Caren,Open Space Coordinator RayEgatz,Chairperson Master Gardeners Association of Passaic County ReginaImperato&WilliamLauber, Co-Presidents Cooperative Extension of Passaic County Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station MarycarmenKunicki, Department Head Amy Rowe, Environmental and Resource Management Agent ClaudiaKolster, Asssistant Agricultural Agent 10 LAURELWOOD AT A GLANCE 30 Acres - The size of Laurelwood Arboretum 6 miles of walking paths wind through the arboretum Staff - Executive Director, horticultural manager and two seasonal gardeners Volunteers - More than 200 volunteers help maintain the gardens. Number of FOLA Members - Almost 300 and growing! MAJOR DONORS TO THE KNIPPENBERG CENTER FOR EDUCATION LynnBrescia,ColdwellBanker VanDykeHealthCare DynamicDentalArts VilaVerdeRestaurant ENT&AllergyAssociates WayneSteakhouse GlenwildGardenCenter&Nursery WayneSuburu PassaicCountyOpenSpaceand FarmlandPreservationTrust WayneTownship FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretum SamuelsonFurniture–completeset offurniturefortheinterior HaeierAmerica–large-screen televisions IraA.Roschelle,MDFamily Foundation–NativePlant DemonstrationGarden StanleySmithHorticulturalTrust– NativePlantDemonstrationGarden WBWood/NBCStudios–file cabinetsandbookcases TheGoldsteinFamily IsobelWayrick Hallock&Cammarota,LLP WilliamPatersonUniversity DONORS OF GOODS AND SERVICES WilliamDarmstatter-Engineer FaberBrothersBroadloom GianniIntili-Architect JonesHardwareStore ChrisKelly-SecuritySystems AndrewLawn-Engineer PeterMcHugh-Graphicdesigner GTMennittoCustomCarpentry& Contracting–NativePlant DemonstrationGardenpathway PinesLakeWoman’sClubandPines LakeGardenClub–Laurelwood entrancesign LouisA.Salamone–Architect KathleenSalisbury–NativePlant DemonstrationGardenconsultation StrawberryBlossomHomeand GardenCenter Hanson&Ryan JonathanJoachim,WellsFargoMortgage KeilHeating&AirConditioning TheJohnF.andDorothyKnippenberg CharitableTrust LakelandBank MasterGardenerAssociationof PassaicCounty MalesardiQuackenbushSwift& CompanyLLC NicholasA.Mattera MonelloLandscapeIndustries MontclairBreastCenter NicholasMatteraLaw NorthJerseyAnimalHospital NovelliRestaurant OurLadyofConsolation PaulMillerBMW ProfessionalPhysicalTherapy FRIENDS OF THE KNIPPENBERG CENTER FOR EDUCATION Friends ShopriteofOakland Contributors $100 ElaineFogerty CarolHuber RobertT.Mott TatanyaKaminar,DDS MargaretKerstner JoanandFredKnapp AliceandPaulMoskowitz BrianandGinnieMyers Partners $500 or more CarleeBissell BarbaraandJohnHegranes QuickChek FrankRusso,DMD DouglasI.Schwartz,CPA Shapiro,Croland,Reiser, Apfel&DiIorio,LLP SpannerTree&ShrubCare SpectrumPaintingandPaperhanging StrawberryBlossomHome andGardenCenter SunriseSeniorLiving TheLandsbergerFoundation Subway PennyTarpeyInteriors–design consultingservices WayneTile DavidTrinidad-Contractor VirtualForum,Inc.–Computerand informationtechnologyservices DONORS TO THE KNIPPENBERG CENTER DEDICATION BROCHURE AccurateConstruction AdvancedCardiology AlphaGraphics ChiltonMedicalCenter ColdwellBankerWayne NadineBello 11 DONATE Join/Renew DonationsarevitaltohelpingFriendsof LaurelwoodArboretumachieveour mission.Contributionsfromindividuals andbusinessesareusedtoreplace damagedtreesandplantings,enhance thehorticulturaldisplays,maintainthe bridgesandpathways,andpromote horticulturaleducationthroughamenuof tours,programsandactivities. Membershipduesanddonationsto FOLAarecriticaltooursuccessin maintainingandsupportingLaurelwood Arboretumandincreasingthevisibility andpublicawarenessofthisunique horticulturalproperty.FOLAvolunteers managetheLaurelwoodbudgetand maintainandimprovetheplantingsand infrastructure.Wealsoprovidetoursof thearboretumandhosteducationaland communityoutreachprogramsandother specialevents.FOLAfundraisersinclude aplantsaleeachspring. Give the Gift of Green OurongoingGiftofGreenCampaignallows ustocontinuetomaintainandpreserve LaurelwoodArboretumandtodevelopnew andinnovativeprogrammingforallages. Matching Gifts Membership makes a great gift! Manybusinesseshaveamatchinggift programfortheiremployees.We encouragedonorstotakeadvantageof thisopportunityfordoublingthevalueof theirgifttoFriendsofLaurelwood Arboretum. Toorderagiftmembership,pleasesend acheckmadeouttoFOLAfor$25to Box2433,Wayne,NJ07474-2433along withthenameandaddressofthegift recipient,whowillreceiveamembership cardandbenefitsinformation. Tribute Gifts DonationstoFriendsofLaurelwood Arboretum“inmemoryof”or“inhonorof” areathoughtfulwayofexpressing condolencesorcongratulationswhileat thesametimesupportingoureffortsto preserveandmaintainLaurelwood Arboretum.Wewillsendthepersonyou nameanotetoletthemknowofyourgift. Patio Paver Project Commemorateanoccasion,celebratea specialpersonorsimplyshowyour supportforLaurelwoodArboretumby donatinganengravedpavingstonefor theKnippenbergCentertohonoryour family,businessororganization. Bequests – A Gift for the Future RememberingFOLAinyourwillensures thatgenerationstocomewillbenefitfrom thepreservationofthisuniquenatural habitat.Wesuggestthatyoucontactyour attorney,financialadvisor, orestate plannertodeterminethemostprudent waytomakeacharitablebequest. Gifts in Kind Donationsofsupplies,services,and/or equipmentregularlyusedbyFOLAcan helpreducetheexpensesofmaintaining LaurelwoodArboretum. 12 Membership Benefits Membersareentitledto: •a10%discountonplantsatFOLA plantsales •freeadmissionordiscountsonmost programs,lecturesandworkshops •discountatparticipatinglocal establishments(listedbelow) •annualnewsletter •emailnotificationofprograms, activitiesandevents Memberscanalsotakeadvantageofthe AmericanHorticulturalSociety’s ReciprocalProgram,whichgivesFOLA membersdiscountsonadmissionand salesatmorethan100gardensand arboretathroughoutNorthAmerica.For informationaboutthisprogram,goto AmericanHorticultureSocietyReciprocal Program. Receive a 10% discount on plants at: StrawberryBlossomGardenCenter Gro-RiteGreenhouseandGardenCenter BloomsofWayne RiversideNursery Receivea15%discountonplantsat: MaxisBackHomeandGardenCenter FRIENDS OF LAURELWOOD ARBORETUM (FOLA) FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretum wascreatedbyagroupofDorothy Knippenberg’sfriendswhowanted toensurethatthearboretumwould bepreservedasanaturaloasisasit transitionedtoaWayneTownship publicpark.Gradually,thisdedicated groupbegantocollectdonations andbuildmembership.In2003, FOLAwasincorporatedasa 501(c)(3)nonprofitorganization. WhenDorothydiedin2006,the organizationassumedresponsibility formanagementofthearboretum,in accordancewithanagreementwith WayneTownship. Today,FriendsofLaurelwood Arboretumisanall-volunteer nonprofitorganizationwhosemission istopreserve,promoteandimprove thearboretumandprovide opportunitiesforhorticultural appreciationandeducationthrough publicprogramsandoutreach activities.MembershipinFOLAhas growntomorethan300.The organizationisfundedby membershipdues,plantsalesand donationsfromindividualsand businesses. TheFOLABoardofDirectorsand ExecutiveDirectorElaineFogerty directtheactivitiesofmorethan200 onsiteandoff-sitevolunteers. Volunteersweed,plant,pruneand helpbeautifythearboretum.Some volunteerskeepLaurelwoodsafe andaccessiblebyrepairingits infrastructure.Othersprovidetours ofthearboretumorleadeducational andoutreachprograms.Lastyear, volunteerscontributedmorethan 9,633hours,valuedatanestimated $244,004.(basedonthenationally acceptedvolunteerhourlyrate). 13 Douglas I Schwartz, CPA/CFF/CGMA, CFE InaffiliationwithCipolla&Co.,LLC FORENSICACCOUNTING, B U S I N E S S VA L U AT I O N , L I T I G AT I O N S U P P O R T, TA x 851FranklinLakeRoad Suite103 FranklinLakes,NJ07417 201-300-8400 / discpa@dschwartzcpa . c o m 14 15 Thank you Rutgers Master Gardeners for helping to make Laurelwood Arboretum beautiful. 16 Proud Sponsor of This Self-Guided Tour Pull-Out 17 SELF-GUIDED TOUR Itallbeganmorethan75yearsago,whenDorothy andJohnKnippenberg,wholivedonPinesLake DriveinWayne,purchaseda30-acreproperty acrossfromtheirhomeanddevelopeda commercialnurseryknownasLaurelwood Gardens.Patchesoflawnthroughoutthe arboretumwereoriginallyplantingbedsforthe nursery,whichspecializedinrhododendronsand azaleas.Aftertheyclosedthenursery,the Knippenbergsbegantransformingitintowhatwe nowknowasLaurelwoodArboretum. Inthe1960s,theKnippenbergsdeededthe propertytotheTownshipofWayne.Onecondition oftheagreementwasthattheycouldcultivateand maintainLaurelwoodwithoutrestrictionaslongas oneofthemlived.Dorothycontinuedtomaintain thegardens—withhelpfromfriendsand volunteers—untilherdeathattheageof94.A grassrootsgroupwasformedtosupportherefforts, andin2003itwasincorporatedasthenonprofit FriendsofLaurelwoodArboretum(FOLA). WhenDorothydiedin2006,FOLAassumed responsibilityformanagementofthearboretum,in accordancewithanagreementwithWayne Township.Thearboretumismanagedentirelyby thisall-volunteerorganizationwiththefervorto matchDorothy’spassionforLaurelwood. A Walk Thro BeginyourvisitattheKnippenbergCenterfor Education.Pickupsomeinformationabouteventsand perhapsvisittheHorticulturalReferenceLibrary.Sitin comfort,andbrowsethroughaninterestingbookor magazine.Thecenterprovidesspaceforeducational programs,exhibits,andcommunityactivitiesandhas handicapped-accessiblerestrooms.Fundingwas providedbythePassaicCountyOpenSpaceand FarmlandPreservationTrust,WayneTownship.Allthe furniture,rugs,electronicequipmentandmorewere generouslydonatedbylocalsupporters.Theadjacent EducationalGreenhousecomplementsthecenter, offeringopportunitiesforhands-onprogramsand activities. 18 1. Stepoutsideandwatch“agardeninthemaking.”Thenew NativePlantDemonstrationGardenwillprovidelandscapingfor thecentercomplexandopportunitiesforprogramsaboutNew Jersey’snativeplantsandhowhomeownerscansupportthe environmentbytheirlandscapingchoices.Fundingforthe gardenwasprovidedbytheStanleySmithHorticulturalTrust andtheIraA.Roschelle,MDFamilyFoundation. 2. Turnleftfromthecenter,pastthepavilion.Noticethe magnificentUmbrellaPineontheright.Itssizeindicatesitwas oneofthefirstrareornamentalsplantedbytheKnippenbergs. 3. ContinuetowardValeRoad.OnyourrightistheSensory Garden,withitsabundanceofcolorfulblooms,interesting textures,andrestfulsounds.Thisuniquespacehaswide pathwaysthatcanbenegotiatedbywheelchairsandraised flowerbedsthatencouragetheuseofallfivesenses—touch, taste,smell,sightandsound.Thegardensarecreatedanew eachyearandmaintainedbythehorticulturalstaffandFOLA rough the Arboretum … volunteers.ThisareaoncehadabrailletrailcreatedbyDorothy Knippenbergandalocalgirlscout.TheLionsClubofWayne initiatedanewplanthatwouldbetterservepeoplewithvisual, physicalandemotionalchallenges.TheSensoryGardenwas fundedbythePassaicCountyBoardofFreeholders,theLions ClubofWayne,andFOLA. 4. TurnaroundandproceedpastthepavilionandupHomeHill. AtthetopontherightisabeautifulAdirondackbench handcraftedbyartistDavidRobinsonanddonatedbya longtimefriendoftheKnippenbergs.Behindthebenchisthe colorfulSummerGarden,createdinmemoryofDorothy. Lookforthesmall-leafedGuyNearingrhododendronsonthe leftcornerofHomeHillandTheFairway.GuyNearing(18901986)wasagiftedbotanist,artist,chessmaster,poet,inventor, folkdancerandaninternationallyknownexpertinhollies, rhododendrons,andlichens.HeownedtwonurseriesinNew Jersey,wherehehybridizedhardyanddwarfrhododendrons. Throughoutthearboretum,manyrhododendronsremain unnamed.FOLA’srhododendronidentificationcommitteeis researchingDorothy’snotesandothersourcesinaneffortto identifythem. Theoriginalpropagationgreenhouseontheleftiscurrently usedbyFOLAvolunteerstopropagateplantsfordisplay andreplacementinthearboretumandforplantsales. AheadisLaurelPond,oneofthefirstconstructionprojects inthearboretum.Anexpansionofanexistingstreamthat helpstomanagedrainageandoccasionalseasonalhigh water,itistheprimaryirrigationsourceforthearboretum. 5. TurnleftalongAzaleaWay.Thisisaspectacularwalkin mid-MaywhenhybridazaleasbredbyJosephGable(18861972)ofPennsylvaniaareinbloom.Amongthemare: Othello,Snow,andsweet-scentedRoseGreeley,allplanted bytheKnippenbergs.NativeorangedeciduousFlame Azaleascoverpartoftheslope. 19 6. Atthebottomofagentledescentisamagnificent CedarofLebanontreeontheleft.Justbeyondisthe KnippenbergMemorialGazebo,constructedonthesite whereDorothyandhervolunteerswouldsitonaringof stumpsafteralongworksession,eatingcrackersand cheeseandenjoyingthepond.Thegazebowascreated byartistDavidRobinsonusingwoodofthenativeosage orangeandredcedar.Fundswereprovidedbya longtimeclosefriendofDorothyKnippenberg. 7. AfterturningrightatthegazeboontoBrookRoad,the startofDorothy’sWayisontheleft,markedbyatrellis attheedgeofthewoods.This500-footfootpath traversesagentleslopeparalleltoBrookRoad.Itis believedthatmanyoftherhododendronsalongits lengthwerepartofaKnippenberghybridtrialarea.The rhododendronsareusuallyinbloominlateMay.The pathtakesyouupcloseunderandamongthehuge rhododendrons.Whatawaytoseethesefantastic blooms!Thememorialtrailwasconstructedby volunteersofallages,andthewoodenarborsateach endwereEagleScoutprojects. themid-Atlanticregion.Ontheleftsidearerhododendrons hybridizedbyNearing,GableandthenDexter. JohnandDorothywereknownforrarethingsandloved unusualvarieties.Therewasnotissuecultureintheirtime,so theypropagatedbytakingcuttingsandlayering.Theyspread theirrhodiesthroughoutthecommunitybygivingthemaway. ManyhomesintheareahaveKnippenbergrhodiesintheir landscaping. 10. ProceedingalongRidgeRoadbringsyoutotheSpring Garden.DirectlyfacingyouisastatuesqueKousaDogwood, underplantedwithacolorfuldisplayofbulbsinfullbloom throughoutAprilintoMay. TurnrightontoEasyWay,headingbacktowardthe KnippenbergCenter.Thehillsideiscoveredinearlysummer withWhiteFoxglove,(butloyaltoDorothy’swishes,staffand volunteersremoveerrantpinkonesthatoccasionallyappear). Alternatively,insteadofturningrightatthegazeboonto BrookRoad,turnleftandcontinueintheotherdirection onBrookRoadpastseveralbridgesbuiltbyBoy Scouts.Seeifyoucanspotthe“fairytree”andthe“door tonowhere.”Alongthewayyouwillpasstallwhite oaks,magnolias,ariverbirch,andontheleft,a magnificentclimbinghydrangeareachinghighintothe upperstoryofthecanopy. 8. AtthefarendofBrookRoadistheSouthRock Garden.OneofDorothy’sfavoritegardens,ithasbeen maintainedbyRutgersMasterGardenersofPassaic Countyvolunteersandiscurrentlybeingrenovatedby membersoftheWatnongChapteroftheNorthAmerica RockGardenSocietyandFOLAvolunteers.Thegarden alsofeaturesabridgebuiltbyEagleScouts. Eachyear,thearboretumbenefitsfromtheworkofmore than200volunteerswhowork10,000hoursorso.It’sa wayoflifeatthearboretum–auniquepublic/private arrangementthat’sallaboutpassionforplantsand gardensandrespectforthosewhohavecomebefore. CurvingtotheleftbringsyouupRidgeRoadwhere acid-lovingshrubs,tallhemlocktreesandlarge-leaf rhododendronsdominatethegardenvignettes.AnEdith BogueSouthernMagnoliarisesintoviewontherightat LongValleyRoad–thecold-hardiestmagnoliawith huge,fragrantflowersinJuly. 20 9. AgroveofDexterRhododendronsgrowsalongthe roadontherightjustpastLongValleyRoad.Charles Dexter(1862-1943),aCapeCodhybridizer,created someofthemostbeautifulbig-leafrhododendronsin Azalea Way 21 Congratulations to the Friends of Laurelwood Arboretum on the opening of the new innovative and educational Knippenberg Complex! Your commitment and valuable contribution to the Wayne Community is a testament that hard work and dedication can always make a difference. Best wishes for future growth and prosperity. Fr. Michael D. 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