About Leila Arboretum Society Our
mission is: to nurture an appreciation of nature and the
interaction of people and plants.
The Leila Arboretum dates back to 1922 when Leila Post Montgomery,
widow of cereal magnate C. W. Post, donated 72 acres of land to the city of Battle Creek that had formerly been the site of the Battle Creek Country Club.
She envisioned a center for culture amid the beauty of nature.
In 1924, landscape architect T. Clifton Shepherd, created an impressive
design, but harsh realities of the Depression overshadowed the
masterpiece in progress. Arboretum plans languished for more than fifty years.
In the autumn of 1981, determined to reclaim former beauty from
overgrown brush, a group of citizens with a vision for what could
be, formed Leila Arboretum Society (LAS).
Don’t be misled by “Society” in our name. LAS began as a hard-working
cadre of people willing to get their hands and knees dirty and
remains so today. With membership and volunteers numbering in the
hundreds, the Arboretum has been reborn and the love for natural
spaces and gardening places has translated into friendships, a
downtown that has drawn national attention, neighborhood landscaping
projects, city gateway plantings, and classes that lead to master
gardener certification and sheer enjoyment! There is even a one-acre
Children’s Garden that has enitced representatives from other cities
across the country, as well as a few from Australia, here to see how it was done!
A Few Facts and Figures
* LAS is a licensed 501 c 3 nonprofit organization. Its income
comes
from memberships, grants, gifts, commemoratives, contracts, and
fee-based services.
* Fee-based services include grounds and facility rentals, professional
consultation, and educational programs.
* The Arboretum is owned and partially maintained by the City
of Battle
Creek as part of its parks system. Under contract, LAS manages
its
more than 3,000 trees, shrubs, perennials, and annuals, several
of which are living memorials or tributes to special people.
* The Children’s Garden, a secure, one- acre site, offers educational
field trips and family learning experiences from spring through
October.
* LAS spearheaded “BC Green” projects throughout the city to
inspire
neighborhood spirit and improve quality of life. More than
50 such
projects took root and continue under citizen leadership.
* Growing in the Garden classes are offered each spring and fall
for the sheer enjoyment of gardening, the creative process,
and home
landscape management.
* A Master Gardener Volunteer Program for certification
is offered each
year in association with Michigan State University Extension.
* LAS professional horticulturists, under contract, design
and maintain seasonal
business district displays, one of the reasons Battle
Creek has received praise for having one of the most
attractive
downtowns in the country.

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