Steve Huddleston, PR manager for the gardens, shares his insights on the successful donor bench program. Two donors share their thoughts on honoring loved ones by sponsoring a bench and what it means to them.
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The Fort Worth Botanic Garden, part of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas, spans 120 acres and offers stunning views, horticultural displays and exhibits just outside downtown Fort Worth. The botanic garden’s donor bench program started in 1986 as a way for the public to remember a friend, family member or milestone. Benches were placed strategically throughout the garden to take advantage of beautiful views and provide visitors with places to rest and reflect.
"I really like Country Casual Teak products. The benches are made of Grade A materials, they have a good design and there are many different styles from which to choose."
STEVE HUDDLESTON, PUBLIC RELATIONS MANAGER
LOCATION: Fort Worth, Texas
CLIENT: Fort Worth Botanic Garden
PROJECT: Donor Bench Program
WEB: fwbg.org
FOLLOW: @fortworthbotanicgarden
PHOTO CREDIT: Andrew Sternard Creative
Steve Huddleston, PR manager for the gardens, shares his insights on the successful donor bench program. Two donors share their thoughts on honoring loved ones by sponsoring a bench and what it means to them.