New Garden at Brantwood Park Field house

The Community Activities Group of Old Ottawa East announced the planting of a garden at the Brantwood Park Field House patio in the spring. The patio was installed last year following a generous donation of granite from Attia Quarries. Transportation of the stone was provided free of charge by Cohen and Cohen.

Winter arrived suddenly last year, catching CAG members off guard. They did not have an opportunity to plant the garden. This was completed in the spring. Thanks went to Angela Firman, community resident and owner of Wild Roots Garden Services for donating her time and expertise to planting the garden.

Standing on the patio made possible by their generosity are, from left to right: Andrew Coulatti of Cohen and Cohen and Paul Attia of Attia Quarries. Paul and Andrew are accompanied by CAG Executive Director Carol Workun. Photo by Sarah Workun.

 

Angela Firman of Wild Roots Garden Services put the finishing touches to the garden. Photo by Carol Workun.

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