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19th Annual OPRF Garden Walk

Oak Park Conservatory and Conservatory Center, 615 Garfield St, Oak Park, IL | Get Directions »
$15.00

Annual Garden Walk is a self-guided tour through Oak Park and River Forest.  This year both public and private gardens will display exceptional plant material and entertainment spaces.  Tickets are $15 beginning June 1 at the Oak Park Conservatory, and various outlets throughout the villages.  Tickets are $18 on SUNDAY, July 1, 2012, the day of the walk.  For more information:  708-386-4700

The Garden Walk is a joint educational fundraiser for FOPCON and The Garden Club of Oak Park and River Forest

Event Details

Posted by: Leslie Zimmerman
Where Oak Park Conservatory and Conservatory Center 615 Garfield St, Oak Park, IL 60304
Next on This event is over.
Time 10:00 am–4:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­fopcon.­org
Phone 708-386-4700
Price $15 before July 1, $18 day of event
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More About Oak Park Conservatory and Conservatory Center

Oak Park Conservatory and Conservatory Center

Oak Park Conservatory and Conservatory Center

615 Garfield St, Oak Park, IL
708-386-4700

Owned by the Park District of Oak Park, the conservatory is one of the village's most visited sites.

The conservatory's historical roots stretch back to 1914, when residents who'd traveled around the world came back to Oak Park and needed a place to store the exotic plants they'd collected.

But the facility fell into disrepair over the decades and was on the brink of demolition until a citizen's group rallied to revamp it in the 1970's.

Today, the conservatory grows and cares for about 20,000 plants, many of which get planted throughout Oak Park's public parks and other sites throughout the village.

The conservatory contains three different rooms — the Fern Room, the Rainforest Room and the Desert Room — each with its own unique ecosystem.

Note: In the summer of 2010, only the Fern Room is open, as the other two display houses are undergoing renovations.

The facility is open for individual and group tours. A $2 donation per visitor is suggested.

The park district, in conjunction with the Friends of the Oak Park Conservatory citizen's group, offers a number of volunteer opportunities, as well as special programs like summer nature camps and home gardening workshops.

Today, park district officials say the facility draws up to 30,000 visitors each year.

Tours guided by a docent can be arranged by calling the conservatory two weeks in advance. The staff also makes an audio tour of the facility available by CD.

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