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    Donate


    Help Bedrock Gardens become a Premier Public Garden 

    Donate to our Gateway to the Gardens Campaign.
    If you’ve followed the progress of Bedrock Gardens—its non-profit transition, its exploding regional visitation, its commitment to creative management—you also know we have outgrown our parking capabilities.
    ​This challenge has led to a creative opportunity.
    That’s why we’ve launched Gateway to the Gardens. It’s a capital campaign designed to provide a gracious entrance with improved guest amenities and opportunities for new children’s programing.
    Red tuteur and red flowers.

    Our Campaign, Gateway to the Gardens, has three phases:
    Phase I: Create a new point of entry for the gardens.  This will include a new parking area, admissions building, and amenities to accommodate our rapidly growing visitor needs.
    Phase II: Bridge the new parking area with the existing gardens with a fun and innovative “Family Food Forest," Children’s Garden” and picnic grove.
    Phase III: Create an event space for ceremonies, horticultural fairs, and tour group gatherings, which will be a gracious entry into the garden.
    Goals
    Phase I:  $150,000 for new parking and visitor amenities. 
    ​Phase 2: $1 million for Family Food Forest, Children’s Garden, Picnic Area,
    Phase 3: $350,000 Life Celebration Event and gathering-space
    Total:  $1.5 million
    ​
    Please consider making a tax-deductible gift to Phase One of the Gateway Campaign now.
    We have raised two thirds of Phase One!
    ​Please help us reach our goal.

    Levels


    You, too, can become an appreciated supporter.

    Yes!  I want to support Friends of Bedrock Gardens’ capital campaign for the ‘Gateway to the Gardens.’.

    ❏  Acorn                       $100-$499
    ❏  Rhododendron    $500-$999
    ❏  Arborvitae              $1,000-$4,999
    ❏  Birch                         $5000-$9,999
    ❏  Spruce                     $10,000-$24,999
    ❏  Mighty Oak            $25,000+

    Here's How!

    If you want to use either PayPal or a credit card, click below:
    OR: ​
    Save those pesky credit card fees, and send a check (make it payable to Friends of Bedrock Gardens ) to:

    Friends of Bedrock Gardens 
    45 High Rd
    Lee NH 03861-6202
    Remember, you will be a legacy contributor to a great event in the greater NH Seacoast Area...and it's tax deductible!

    Want to set up recurrent payments so that your donation is spread out over time?
    Here's how: click on this button after setting up your option for amount. PLease contact John Forti or Bob Munger if you wish to donate at other levels.
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    Want to donate stock or other assets? We have a broker's account, and can receive these without problem, affording you significant tax benefits.  PLease contact John Forti or Bob Munger .

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    Memberships are available! For information, click here!

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