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The next exhibit opening at the Dryden Museum will be “More Than a Garden: Growing Places in Northwestern Ontario”.
The opening will be on Saturday June 20th.
During this special exhibit opening, the museum welcomes everyone from 11am – 2pm with free entry to both the temporary and permanent galleries.
There will be refreshments and activities.
This exhibit looks past the leaves that are our ideas of what a garden is, to the roots of their style, function, and purpose at the turn of the century.
If you are unable to visit during the opening “More Than a Garden: Growing Places in Northwestern Ontario”, will be open for viewing throughout the summer until August 28th.
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