Campbell Center breaks ground

Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

MOUNT CARROLL – A groundbreaking ceremony for the Frances Shimer Memorial Arboretum at the Campbell Center was Nov. 2.

The 14-acre campus has more than 200 trees, several older than 100. The area is the home of an American chesunut tree on the Illinois Register of Big Trees as the largest chestnut in Illinois.

Visitors to the new arboretum will find 60 different species of trees. It is named in honor of Shimer, who directed Shimer College from the mid 1850s through the mid 1890s. She was responsible for planting hundreds of the trees and shrubs on the grounds.

The first phase of the arboretum, the installation of more than 50 tree identification sign posts, is almost complete.

Write Sharon Welton at director@campbellcenter.org for more information.

Previous Page|1|Next Page

Comments

Blogs

» Extra! Extra! - A blog by Chris Heimerman
Extra! Extra! - A blog by Chris Heimerman

Knowledge is power, right?

Bryan Frederick is a Lifestyle Medicine Instructor at CGH Medical Center, and he's got me thinking and re-thinking my approach to weight loss.
» Out Here
Out Here

Why the need for middleman?

The other day, we ran a story about the Dixon Tourism Board's website, which is hard to navigate and missing key information, particularly about the Petunia Festival. Are we wasting our time examining local tourism websites?

Reader Poll

Have you ever gone boating on the Rock River?

Yes
No