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Community in bloom

The Child Development Center’s annual Garden Party brings families together to celebrate community and nature. This year's event honored a cherished former teacher with a natural play space.

Bella Moyers-Chavez, '26 | August 22, 2024

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Every year, 91̽»¨â€™s Child Development Center (CDC) holds its Garden Party, an event that highlights the center’s deep connection to nature, food production and community building. What began as a simple gathering has grown into a cherished tradition where children showcase their learning and creativity, with families coming together to share in the joy of the garden’s harvest. 

This year’s celebration marked the dedication of the Lisa Donovan Memorial Playground. Lisa Donovan, a former teacher at the CDC, left an indelible mark on the lives of countless children. Thanks to a generous donation from her husband, John DiVincenzo, the new playground is a living memorial that reflects her belief in the power of outdoor learning and play. As families gathered to enjoy food prepared by the children, the event became a reflection of both the CDC’s past and its bright future.

Notepad on table with colorful drawings

Children at the CDC express their creativity not only through hands-on activities but also through the arts. This notepad captures the children's early ideas, connecting their imagination with the nature around them. The drawings reflect the CDC's focus on experiential learning and creative expression.

Two musicians play their instruments while kid plays in the background

Live music fills the garden as musicians set the tone for a laid-back afternoon, adding to the event’s atmosphere of community and celebration.

Families sit around listening to musicians play

Families gather around, listening to the music as they enjoy the peaceful garden setting, creating space for conversation and connection.

The Garden Party celebrates the connection to the garden and food production, a strong image of capable children, and the importance of gathering together with family and friends.

Kristin Barron, Child Development Center director
Individuals shake hands in a busy crowd

President Lori Stewart Gonzalez greets attendees, underscoring the University’s commitment to initiatives that bring together the community and educational experiences.

Families sit and eat at a decorated table

Families sit together at decorated tables, sharing food prepared by the children and enjoying the relaxed atmosphere of this long-standing tradition.

Groups of people sit at tables talking to one another

Lively conversations unfold as families gather around the tables, exchanging stories and catching up while celebrating the end of summer.

The Lisa Donovan Memorial Playground is a special addition, honoring a beloved teacher and creating a natural space for children to explore and grow.

Kristin Barron, Child Development Center director
People gather to put food on their plates

Families enjoy the festive atmosphere at the Garden Party, savoring garden-inspired food prepared by the children and teachers. The CDC’s philosophy centers around building strong connections between nature, food and community; the annual event is a celebration of that mission.

Close-up of blooming purple and pink flowers

The event has become a family tradition for many since it began in 2008, offering an opportunity for bonding and reflection amidst the garden's serene setting.