Lilies of the Valley:
 
Garden of Life and Remembrance

Garden map:    Click here to map location!

Please note: As of October 2009, Meridian Street is CLOSED for construction. 
Please view the map attachment (above) for parking directions at the Garden.

Click here for a map of the bricks in the Garden of Life and Remembrance.


The
Lilies of the Valley Garden of Life and Remembrance is located on the Gateway Greenway on Meridian Street in downtown Huntsville.  It is a place to celebrate and remember those affected by gynecologic cancers.

You can help us plant seeds in the garden and establish a lasting legacy by purchasing a brick in honor or in memory of a woman who has been or was diagnosed with a gynecologic cancer*.  Corporate and individual sponsorships are also available.

Orders placed after June 2010 will be installed in September 2011.  Brick orders may be placed at any time but will be installed annually in September.

*Gynecologic cancers include cancers of the cervix, ovary, endometrium, uterus, vulva or vagina.


 

How to participate:

Plant a seed in our garden:

        For online ordering and to pay by credit card, click here.

        To mail in an order form with a check, choose one of the following:
    
    
           Add a brick in honor or memory of someone affected by
               gynecologic cancer

                             Download order form
here

               Become an individual or corporate sponsor
                             Download order form
here

Consider planned giving as a way to help sustain the permanence of our garden. 
    Call 880-7366 for details.


See photos of the Garden Dedication
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Click here for more information~

Garden design by George Kost, George Kost Designs     
Construction supervisor -  Cory Brown, The Catbird Seat    
          

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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photo by Glenn Baeske/Huntsville Times