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State Arboretum of Virginia Unveils New Visitor Information Center

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The State Arboretum of Virginia, located at Blandy Experimental Farm in Boyce, is set to enhance visitor experiences by opening its newly redesigned and interactive Visitor Information Center. The ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at 1:00 p.m., under the iconic arches of the Quarters Building. This event marks a significant milestone for the Arboretum, thanks to the generous funding provided by local philanthropist Mary Shockey.

A striking 3D replication of a ginkgo tree in full golden glory will greet visitors to the new Information Center. This eye-catching centerpiece is designed to intrigue visitors with interactive questions and answers hidden under movable discs, offering a taste of the natural wonders awaiting exploration outside. The center features a massive watercolor-inspired map to help visitors orient themselves and plan their visit around the 712-acre property.

The Information Center is packed with engaging displays and activities:

  • Interactive Displays: Learn about the history of Blandy and current programs.
  • Leaf and Animal Rubbing Activities: Fun and educational for kids.
  • Rotating Exhibits: Highlighting natural artifacts like conifer cones and snake skins.
  • Large TV Monitor: Showcasing captivating images of the Arboretum’s collections and activities.

The transformation of the Information Center was executed by Iconograph, a Charlottesville-based design studio. The space, formerly the volunteer-run gift shop “Our Shop,” had been closed since before 2020. Ariel Firebaugh, Director of Scientific Engagement, expressed gratitude for the Shockeys’ generosity, which made the redesign possible. “Thanks to a generous grant from local community philanthropists, Mary and J. Donald Shockey, we were able to reimagine the Information Center to offer an exciting welcome area for new and seasoned visitors while also getting them acclimated to everything there is to do at the Arboretum,” said Firebaugh.

Community members, local dignitaries, and media representatives are invited to celebrate this new addition to the Arboretum. The ribbon-cutting event will highlight the Arboretum’s commitment to enhancing visitor experiences and fostering a deeper appreciation for nature.

The Information Center will be open during business hours most days, providing visitors with resources and insights to enrich their exploration of the Arboretum’s vast and varied landscape. From educational activities to scenic walks, there is something for everyone at Blandy.

Event Details

  • Who: State Arboretum of Virginia/Blandy Experimental Farm
  • What: Opening of the New Visitor Information Center
  • Where: 400 Blandy Farm Lane, Boyce, VA 22630 (Meet at the Quarters Building, under the arches)
  • When: Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at 1:00 p.m.
  • Why: To officially open the new Visitor Information Center with funder Mary Shockey

Be among the first to experience the new Visitor Information Center at the State Arboretum of Virginia.

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