Enjoy the beautiful weather forecasted for later this week by visiting Decatur Greenspaces. Thanks to a grant from the BBQ & Blues Festival, the Oakhurst Community Garden is sponsoring the “Greening of the Greenspaces”, an Earth Day art exhibit to celebrate the diverse parks and gardens in the city. Dancers have created site-specific performances and visionary artists have designed sculptures with natural materials that will biodegrade with time. The sculptures will be available for viewing at the sites below from April 18 through May 31.
Decatur High School Community Garden, at the corner of W. Howard Avenue at Commerce Drive
Glen Creek Nature Preserve, at the end of Fairview Road
Hidden Cove Park, behind City Schools administration office, 758 Scott Boulevard
Oakhurst Community Garden, 453 Oakview Road
Green Street Woods, across N. McDonough Street from Oakhurst Community Garden
Woodlands Garden, 920 Scott Boulevard
Visit www.oakhurstgarden.org for a list of the artists and performance times of the dancers.