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Helping Nature Heal
Organic Gardening, Landscape Design
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Rosmarie Bradley of Helping Nature Heal Inc. is skilled in landscape design, horticultural therapy, organic landscaping, and restoration ecology. As well, she is involved in several outreach community-based projects.
Rosmarie's efforts have received a stamp of approval from the Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia. "After careful review and analysis, by the Provincial Grants Committee," notes their letter of acceptance, "the decision was made to award Second Story Women's Centre the full amount requested. We believe "Gardening for the Soul will enable you to further advance and support the great work you do in your organization every day." |
Nearly every Thursday evening, you can find her leading fun, educational sessions at Second Story Women's Centre in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. Her gardening classes are a big hit - Read an HNH workshop evaluation form:
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From left, Rosmarie Bradley, right, of Helping Nature Heal and Francine Smith, loyal volunteer at Second Story Women's Centre in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, enjoy talking about gardening during Seedy Saturday. This year Helping Nature Heal and the Women's Centre jointly sponsored the national kick start of the gardening season; Rosmarie Bradley, left, of Helping Nature Heal, leads a Leaf Pressing & Crafts Workshop.
Please register for all workshops by calling Second Story Women's Centre
at 902-543-1315 or 902-640-3044
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From left: Helping Nature Heal's Rosmarie Bradley, leads a fun workshop. Participants were delighted to build and take home bird feeders out of found objects; Rosmarie leads a group through a Helping Nature Heal eco-reforestation project; here she prepares to head out to Clay Island with 60 enthusiasts including Grade 5 students, teachers, parents, volunteers and members of the Chester Chapter, Nova Scotia Nature Trust. On the island, she led two groups on hikes through the woods, pausing to introduce them to the beauty of the forest.
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