Natural Park Butterfly Garden

The Natural Park is located right across the street from the Keystone Heights City Hall on Lawrence Boulevard.  Only native plants are allowed to be planted in the park.  Our garden club created the butterfly garden and maintain it as a small sanctuary for our local butterflies and the enjoyment of the community.

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         Work Day Thursday July 22nd, 2010

The Butterfly Garden is looking good.  We had a great work group:  GCL Secretary Beth Bission, Taylor Kennedy (Miss Outstanding Teen for Clay County), Beth's friend, Meaghan McNutt that just graduated from Florida Youth Challenge Academy, New member Sue Hammerstrom, Past President Zaire Aneney and Jackie Host ( who wrote information and took pictures)  We had fun and managed to stay pretty cool in the

Sue Hammerstrom, Meaghan McNutt, Zaire Ankeney, Taylor Kennedy & Beth Bisson  working in the butterfly garden in the Natural Park. 

Beth B., Sue H. Meaghan McNutt, Zaire A & Taylor Kennedy .

Beth, Sue, Taylor. Meaghan, & Zaire really have the area looking good.  When we all work togather you get it done.

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Work Day at the Nature Park Butterfly Garden March 23, 2010.  The group worked on the site and put up the new butterfly flag donated by Joan Valentine.  Taylor Kennedy "Miss Clay County Outstanding Teen" donated a butterfly flag so there would be a spare flag.  Thanks.                          

 

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Work Day Nature Park Butterfly Garden October 30, 2009

There was a nice crew working planting flowers & cleaning up.

Jackie Host, Zaire Ankeney, Bud King, Cheryl King, Cheryl Owen, Ursula Wida,Joan Valentine, & Pauline Carter.

Below are butterflies enjoying the native plants in our butterfly garden