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Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens
Guest Speakers
 

Park staff will visit your school or group to do workshops, talks, and demonstrations on watersheds, native plant gardening, invasive plant control, gardening for wildlife, learning gardens, pond gardening, wetlands, and wetland restoration. 

See the Park Satellite Program under Nature an Science for more on that program for individuals and groups. 

We also work with scouts, garden clubs, church and school groups on a variety of park related topics. 

To arrange a visit, call the park any day of the week between 8 and 3:30 at (202) 426-6905

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Did You Know?
Camp Hi Catoctin, a camp for federal employees was adapted by President Franklin Roosevelt for his Presidential retreat during WWII and named Shangri-La. President Eisenhower renamed the retreat to Camp David. The retreat is not open to the public.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:29 EST