Showing posts with label Miller Library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miller Library. Show all posts

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Time to Build Your Garden Library!



The Miller Library is having their awesome book sale this coming weekend.  Free Friday night for some wine, cheese and first dibs on some fabulous books at incredible prices? Attend their preview party!


A photo from past book sales. The selection is absolutely phenomenal!

Look out for some floral arrangements assembled by moi!

R


On Friday, April 6 from 5 to 8pm attend the Preview Party for first crack at the books.  Enjoy a glass of wine, mingle with other gardening enthusiasts, and bid on specially selected books in the silent auction. To purchase tickets contact the Library at 206-543-0415. Tickets cost $20 each.

On Saturday, April 7, the Book Sale will run from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Admittance is free. 


Center for Urban Horticulture/UWBG
3501 NE 41st Street, Seattle

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Best Deal on Gardening Books!!! Miller Library Book Sale!




The library staff at the Miller Library is gearing up for the much anticipated annual book sale at the Center for Urban Horticulture. According to librarian, Martha Ferguson, they had a tremendous donation of books this year!

Best time to come and shop is during the preview event, of course, where they'll serve wine and cheese and you have first dibs on fantastic titles at very reasonable prices!

Just click on the flyer above for more information!! YES, IT'S TOMORROW AND SATURDAY!!!

Cheers,


R

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

For the ultimate garden geek: The Miller Library Book Sale!!!

Each time I pass by the library at work this week, I see an ever growing stack of books in the conference room and librarian Martha Ferguson diligently sorting through each title to place it in its proper category.




As our hort community is known for its never-ending plant sales just about every weekend from now on, this is pretty much the only garden book sale in our region and it amazes me each year to see the remarkable selection of books they have available! From bulbs, vegetable gardening, perennials, landscape design, and specific genera of plants, the Garden Lover's Book Sale totally has something for the green thumb in all of us and you can find some really great deals.

ESPECIALLY IF YOU ATTEND THE PRE-SALE PREVIEW!


From the Miller Library website:

What: A used book sale fund raiser and all around FUN TIME!

Where: In the Merrill Hall Commons, Center for Urban Horticulture, 3501 NE 41st St., Seattle, WA, 98195. Map.

Why: to RAISE MONEY to buy new books by selling donated books that are not needed because the library already owns a copy.

When: The wine and cheese PREVIEW PARTY is Friday, April 2 from 5 - 8pm; tickets cost $20 in advance. The free book sale is Saturday, April 3 from 9am to 3pm

To buy Preview Party ticket call 206-543-0415; Visa & Master card accepted.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Dan's New Book:

So many of us plant geeks are eagerly anticipating the launch of Dan Hinkley's new book in his "The Explorer's Garden" series. "Shrubs and Vines" follows up his highly successful, "Rare & Unusual Perennials".

The Explorer's Garden: Shrubs & Vines  cover


While I'm looking forward to seeing what he's been rushing to pull together these past few years, I just have to say, "What's with the cover?!" This and the paperback version of "Rare & Unusual Perennials" have his photo of Dan that, I don't know, just doesn't quite capture the grandeur of who he is as a plantsman and the incredible work over the years; the impact of what he's done for the horticultural world.

I think it's great that Dan is right there so people can see who he is and what he does, but it looks sort of thrown together like a high school memory scrapbook that sits inside a box buried in a pack rat's garage. My apologies to the graphic layout artists, or Dan, or Lynne, but I think it could have been done a little better. Hey, I might grow to like it, but that was just my initial reaction.

Anyway, it's what inside that counts, right? I am absolutely thrilled to find out which plants he discusses and I'm also stoked about the photography taken by Dan himself and, my friend, Lynne Harrison.

I guess part of this excitement stems from my experience of actually getting to explore with this renowned plantsman. In the fall of 2004, I had an opportunity to team up with Dan to collect seeds and plants in NE Sichuan Province. You can check out my journal and pics from the trip here.


On May 27, the Northwest Horticultural Society is holding a fundraiser that benefits the Miller Horticultural Library to launch Dan's new book.

There will be a silent auction (where I'll have a superb collection of plants up for bid), a BRAND SPANKIN' NEW lecture by Dan and, of course, a book signing.
Ooh ohh, there will be hors d'oeuvres and wine.

The event will be held at the UW Botanic Gardens - Center for Urban Horticulture. Tickets are $35, benefactor tickets are $200. For reservations email nwhort@aol.com or call Karin Kravitz at 206-780-8172

The library is really needing everyone's support at this time because of the major budget cuts all of UWBG has been forced to take.

This will be the first opportunity to look at and buy this book.

See you there!