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Celebrate Nature, Celebrate Moms: Botanic Garden launches 72-hour membership drive

In celebration of National Public Gardens Day and Mother's Day, the Botanic Garden at Georgia Southern University is launching an exclusive 72-hour Membership Drive beginning Friday, May 9, and concluding on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 11.
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Botanic Gardens at Georgia Southern

In celebration of National Public Gardens Day and Mother's Day, the Botanic Garden at Georgia Southern University is launching an exclusive 72-hour Membership Drive beginning Friday, May 9, and concluding on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 11.

This thoughtfully timed campaign invites the community to embrace spring's natural beauty while supporting our region's premier living laboratory and honoring the nurturing women in our lives.

New Benefits 

Join or renew your membership during the 72-hour drive and receive:

  • Guest passes
  • Discounts at local businesses
  • Advanced noticed and reduced fees on special events

Membership directly supports crucial biodiversity preservation, innovative educational programs, and the maintenance of accessible green spaces for all. With vibrant spring blooms creating a spectacular display throughout the garden, this weekend offers the perfect opportunity to become part of our growing community of plant enthusiasts and environmental advocates.

Join online here or in person at the Garden Administration Office. (Park at the far end of the parking lot within the garden gates at 1503 Bland Avenue and follow the signs to the office, located at the corner of W. Gentilly and Fair Rd.)

About the Garden

The Botanic Garden at Georgia Southern University is a living laboratory and public garden connecting people with plants while inspiring environmental stewardship. The Garden's collections, displays, and programs foster knowledge and appreciation of the Southeastern Coastal Plain's native flora and fauna, preserving the natural legacy of our region for future generations.

The Garden participates in the American Horticultural Society's Reciprocal Admission Program.