ENTREE NOTES.Byline: The Register-Guard 'Outdoor Museum' event slated Saturday at UO A gardening columnist columnist, the writer of an essay appearing regularly in a newspaper or periodical, usually under a constant heading. Although originally humorous, the column in many cases has supplanted the editorial for authoritative opinions on world problems. , a native plant expert and a scientific illustrator will be featured during the "Outdoor Museum" to be held from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday in the Glenn Starlin Courtyard For alternative meanings of the word "court", see: Court (disambiguation). A court or courtyard is an enclosed area, often a space enclosed by a building that is open to the sky. at the University of Oregon The University of Oregon is a public university located in Eugene, Oregon. The university was founded in 1876, graduating its first class two years later. The University of Oregon is one of 60 members of the Association of American Universities. Museum of Natural History, 1680 E. 15th Ave. Guides will lead groups on two campus walking tours, one to explore the geology and the other to see the wide variety of trees. Visitors can enter hourly drawings to win plants donated do·nate v. do·nat·ed, do·nat·ing, do·nates v.tr. To present as a gift to a fund or cause; contribute. v.intr. To make a contribution to a fund or cause. by Bloom bloom 1. the general appearance of the surface. In carcass meat it is the glistening, transparent effect and the gentle pink color that gives a good bloom to the carcass. It is the result of proper tissue hydration coupled with the correct proportions of fat, connective tissue and River Gardens. Sarah Robertson, The Register-Guard's gardening columnist, will answer gardening questions. George Wasson, a Coquille co·quille n. A scallop-shaped dish or a scallop shell in which various seafood dishes are browned and served. [French, from Latin conch tribal elder, anthropologist and native plant specialist, will help identify native plants. And Elaine Hodges, a scientific illustrator who retired from the Smithsonian's Natural Museum of History in Washington, D.C., will lead guests on walking tours highlighting the natural splendors on campus. The Glenn Starlin Courtyard contains more than 120 native species of trees, shrubs and flowers. The campus as a whole is home to more than 500 species and more than 3,000 specimens of trees. The event is free; however, donations are welcomed. Garden Clubs TODAY Willamette Orchid Society - The program tonight will be a slide-illustrated talk on orchids of Ecuador by orchid society members Marcia Romick, Nadine Gindhart and Richard McRill, who earlier this year attended a large orchid show in Quito and then visited the greenhouses of the firm Ecuagenera in southern Ecuador. The society meets at the Odd Fellows Odd Fellows can refer to one (or more) of the following friendly societies, fraternal and service organizations and/or Lodges:
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