Library Record
Metadata
Catalog Number |
06.17.208 |
Title |
The Whistlestop |
Summary |
Southwest Heritage, Inc.'s newsletter, The Whistlestop. Volume 6, Number 4, February 1982. Contents include: President's Message Two old Ficus trees planted 55 years ago were among the first signs seen by tourists arriving by train. Trees were declared by County Commission to be "Specimen Trees" under an ordinance designed to protect trees of a particular environmental or historical value. The giant trees at the Depot were the first to be so designated. The Ramble - full program schedule Art Association News Upton to be Visiting Scholar Landscape Design Course Offered "Mesdames Et Messieurs" - Monte Carlo Night at the Depot Garden Club Home and Garden Tour DAR Program on February 18th Go Fish! Collier County Anglers Association will get together at the Depot. Live Panther to Visit Depot - Tracker, a Florida panther, will be at the Depot when noted wildlife naturalist Jim McMullen gives a slide presentation. Phil Fisher will have a number of his works on display. Orchid Society to Meet Why So Expensive? Bonsai Demonstration at Depot Doll Appraisal Clinic End of the Line Store Garden Club Meeting Membership solicitation Calendar of Events - February 1982 |
Object Name |
Newsletter |
Published Date |
February 1982 |
Year Range from |
1982 |
Author |
Southwest Heritage, Inc. |
Multimedia File |
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Accession number |
06.17 |
Physical Description |
11" x 8 1/2" |
