Students from the University of Texas at San Antonio's School of Architecture are making great progress on the construction of shade structures at the Alamo Heights Garden, and garden leaders expect the project to be finished soon. Because the students gave graduated, scattered and and in many cases started jobs, they are coming back as volunteers to complete the project. The head student travels from Wimberly. The students may be coming this Sunday, though that has not been confirmed.
3 Comments
12/26/2016 03:41:53 am
It would be great to see how these gardens are getting on. I started something similar in my community but as people lost interest and move away it all kind of fizzled away. It's a shame really be it's such a good idea. It would also make a great university case study.
Reply
4/9/2017 07:37:04 am
Thinking about transitioning from traditional lawn care to a more environmentally friendly organic lawn care service? That's a good choice. Read this article to find out the many benefits this natural way of lawn maintenance provides for a homeowner, parent, lawn enthusiast, and pet owner.
Reply
6/17/2020 07:47:25 pm
This is the first time that I visit here. I found so many exciting matters in this particular blog, One thing I would like to request you that please keep posting such type of informatics blog. Please visit our site
Reply
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorJanuary 2011 - January 2012 Archives
April 2017
Categories |