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Gardens of the World
April 10, 2018 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
We will be visiting the Gardens of the World!
What: The Gardens of the World became a reality when Ed and Lynn Hogan, founders of Pleasant Holidays, decided to build a striking monument to commemorate the various cultures of the world. Their motivation was simple: to give something back to the community where they live and conduct their highly successful business, and the desire to share with others their travel experiences and the beauty they have seen during their travels around the world.
The Gardens of the World exist not only as a cultural contribution to the community, but as an educational tool. The mission of the Hogan Family Foundation is to promote the entrepreneurial spirit through the creation and operation of educational, civic-minded and humanitarian programs designed to encourage a more productive and contributory society.
We will take a 45 minute docent let tour. The gardens are set up by culture/country. Gardens include: California mission, English, Italian, French, Japanese, and American Bandstand.
Where: 2001 Thousands Oaks Blvd, Thousand Oaks, CA, 91362
When: April 10, 2018
Time: 11 am (arrive 15 minutes early to park and find our group)
Cost: Free
Ages: 3rd grade and up (no younger siblings allowed to attend this event)
Only 20 students and 10 parents can go on this field trip.
RSVP Deadline: March 20, 2018
Please sign up on the google doc linked below:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1pDyFDA9vgFdICUUI7toaSEYsEe8pmuMoA6tuhrcKJaQ/edit?usp=sharing
All parents must sign the form below and send it to Amy Tromans by March 20, 2018:
Tour Guidelines Chaperone Responsibilities-signature required
Amy’s address:
Amy Tromans 5265 Clemson St Ventura, CA 93003
There is an area to have a picnic lunch, if you wish to bring your lunch along.
*There is limited parking (15 spots). Please carpool, if possible. You can park on the street or across the street at the Civic Arts Plaza. The driveway entrance can sneak up on you. From Thousand Oaks Boulevard, the entrance is immediately after Mastro’s Steakhouse.