The Channel Garden at Clark Gardens

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Clark Gardens mission is to inspire and demonstrate the many rich horticulture and nature-based possibilities of North Texas to tourists and residents alike.

Your generous donations and continued support to Clark Gardens gives us support to continue providing the very best visitor experience and outdoor education to our community. Your gift is 100% tax deductible and will provide funds for programs, plants and ongoing operations. Your support is critical to our success.

Your belief in and support for Clark Gardens propels us forward. With your help, this will be another year of milestones and awesome memories!

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Clark Gardens is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. We appreciate your support.

 


 

2023 Annual Fundraising Campaign Newsletter

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2023 Clark Gardens Print Update Newsletter

 


 

Open Letter from the Director

Dear Friends,

As Max and Billie Clark built the garden, they poured their hearts, souls, and money into the endeavor. Their legacy is an inspirational botanical garden. For the past 18 years guests have come to relax, take in nature and leave their hectic lives behind them, if just for a while. Our guests come from all walks of life and from all over the world and have described the garden as peaceful, tranquil, and beautiful.

But, now, the long-term economic sustainability of the garden is at risk.

Managing a privately funded garden is very challenging. We rely on donors, members, and grants to provide the funding for the garden along with our earned income from events, admissions, and sales. Clark Gardens does not receive government funding-not from the county, city or state.

We can't do this alone. Here is how you can help.

Membership! Members allow the garden to fulfill its mission. They inspire us. They push us to be better. Individual members spread the word about the garden increasing visitation. Membership has benefits for members too. Members may enjoy the garden year-round, admission free (even in off season); they are included in exclusive members-only events, and they may enjoy perks at over 250 other botanical gardens. But, most importantly our members share with us a mutual commitment to the garden, striving to see the garden as a lasting institution for generations to come. See membership details/Become a member

Volunteers! The future of the garden is dependent on increasing the number of volunteers. In the past ten years, we have cut our staff by half due to economic constraints. We need volunteers who love roses, daylilies or irises to help maintain our collections. We need youth groups, scouting groups, and community organizations to volunteer their time maintaining specific areas of the garden. There are many volunteer opportunities: working in the gift shop, helping with the education program, driving cart tours, or running the trains. If you have as little as 4 hours a week, we can use your help. More volunteer information and application form

Donors! Our earned income makes up about 1/3 of the revenue needed to maintain the gardens. The other 2/3's must come from donors—individuals, community groups, foundations, and grants. If you are interested in seeing the garden continue to thrive, please consider donating. Donations may be designated to a particular project, or an area of the garden may be named in honor of a loved one. You may donate directly to the education fund. Purchase a bench or a tree to honor a milestone birthday or the birth of a new grandbaby.

In closing, I ask that you consider donating your time or financial resources to the gardens. Purchase a membership and become part of the Clark Gardens family. We need your support. Our long-term financial sustainability depends on it.

Sincerely,
Carol Clark Montgomery

 

Clark Gardens Is Grateful for Every Contribution

Annual GivingANNUAL GIVING is the lifeblood of the garden. By giving to the annual fund you touch all aspects of the garden. You help maintain the trains, fountains, infrastructure and horticultural displays. Planned GivingPLANNED GIVING gifts help ensure the long term financial security of the garden. Consider making plans to give to the gardens beyond your lifetime. Contact us for more planned giving information: 940-682-4856
Education FundYour donation to the MAX E. CLARK EDUCATION FUND allows the garden to offer quality education programs to area school children. Children in Palo Pinto County and Parker County benefit through either no cost or low cost programs. Currently programs include: pollinators, the impact of trees on our environment, Texas history and ecosystems.Celebrations, Memorials & TributesThrough our CELEBRATIONS, MEMORIALS & TRIBUTES program you may honor a loved one with a tribute tree, bench or naming rights to an area in the garden. These gifts may honor a loved one, or recognize a birth or marriage, or be special recognition such as to commemorate a colleague's retirement, or a way to promote your business. These are fully tax-deductible. Multiple donors (family, friends, co-workers) may contribute through honorary and memorial funds. See details about this program.

 

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(TB) Tall Bearded

Tall Bearded iris have stalks with a height of 70 cm (27 1/2 inches) and above, with branching and many buds. Each stalk, in itself, makes a stately arrangement in the garden or in a vase. In addition to a wide variety of colors and patterns, the TBs display other qualities (such as ruffling and lacing) more frequently than do the other classes.

(LA) Louisiana

Louisiana Irises are a horticultural class of Iris that is equivalent to the botanical series Hexagonae. They range across the US Gulf Coast from Texas to Florida and up the Mississippi River to Iowa. They are called Louisiana Irises because the large diversity present in that state. They can be grown almost anywhere in the United States and even into Canada provided a few easy requirements for cultivation are met. The blooms are usually very wide petaled and open, showing brightly colored style-arms and sharp signal-crests. Some of the most spectacular Iris flowers are in plants of this group.

(SIB) Siberian

Siberians perform best with cooler conditions, regular moisture and a slightly acid soil. The blooms can be blue, purple, red-violet or yellow with newer cultivars in brown and orange shades, and can have a variety of forms from upright to flat and round. They are most attractive in established clumps that develop a bouquet effect and grow to a height of 2 to 4 feet, although some dwarf varieties are also available. Their grass-like foliage after bloom is one of their attractive garden features. They tend to bloom slightly later than the TBs. Cultivation of Siberians is easy.

(SPU) Spuria

Spurias are tall (2 to 5 feet in height) and elegant, and have very attractive foliage. The shape of the bloom often suggests orchids and the colors range from white and yellow through blue, wine and brown, often with bright yellow signals. This horticultural class is equivalent to the botanical Series Spuriae.

Clark Gardens is a participating garden in the American Horticultural Society (AHS) Reciprocal Admissions program. Garden guests who are members of a participating garden will receive free daily admission to the garden. Reciprocal admissions may not be used on ANY festival or special events day, such as Holiday Festival, Train Show, Summer Solstice or any other special event. We strongly recommend that individuals planning to use their AHS Reciprocal admission call ahead before their visit to inquire about exclusions.

Upon arrival to the garden all visitors please proceed to the Admissions Booth. A current membership card from the AHS or a participating garden entitles the visitor to a complimentary admission for one to the gardens. Each person using the reciprocal membership must show photo identification with current home address and a membership card in their name from their originating garden.

No discounts are given for tours, classes, or member only events.

Exclusions:

The AHS program allows for a 90 mile exclusion policy. However, Clark Gardens will allow members of both Dallas Arboretum and the Fort Worth Botanical Gardens reciprocal admission unless the visitor is a resident of Parker or Palo Pinto County.

 

Thank you for your Garden a Glow ticket order.

Tickets will called and held at the Admission booth.

Call Storie 940-682-4856 if you have questions.

Tour the Gardens

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From self-guided tours to group tour programs, at Clark Gardens you will find the perfect fit for your visit. The group tour programs are great for your garden or nature club, school, church, family, business or other organization. A variety of menu options are available to compliment your trip. See general admission and group tour information. Guided cart tours are available (reservations required).

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Clark Gardens was selected as the Official Best Public Garden in Texas for 2014 and featured in a TV segment about the Gardens airing on 3 different networks. The Official Best Of also created a brief preview video about the Gardens. Check it out...

2014 Best Public Garden of Texas

Your Event

Your Event

Clark Gardens provides a variety of rental facilities and offers many benefits that other locations do not.

With nine diverse venues from which to choose, you are sure to find the ideal place for your special event.

Whatever the occasion: garden wedding, reception, party, prom, club meeting, business meeting, family reunion, celebrations of all kinds, Clark Gardens has the perfect venue to help make your event a success.

Check-out our many event venues and indoor facilities.

Visit the Clark Gardens Weddings website.

Physical Address [map]
567 Maddux Road
Weatherford, Texas 76088

Mailing Address
P.O. Box 276
Mineral Wells, Texas 76068

Phone: (940) 682-4856
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