$1.75 million raised for WBG

George Duthie and daughter Anna Lee Mershon at their family’s home in Indian Hills. The Duthie family pledged $500,000 to sponsor the Entry Plaza in memory of their wife and mother, Mary Lee Duthie. Photo by Valerie J. Smith
George Duthie and daughter Anna Lee Mershon. Photo by Valerie J. Smith

We are very happy to share the news that we have raised over $1.75 million for the Waterfront Botanical Gardens!

As you may recall, Louisville Metro and Botanica agreed on a $1 purchase price for the 23-acre property. Part of the agreement includes achieving our final milestone: raising $2 million toward the creation of the garden. The $1.75 million raised gets us very close to reaching that $2 million goal.

We’d like to extend a special thank you to two families who have made recent major gifts to the garden effort. George Duthie pledged $500,000 to sponsor the Entry Plaza in loving memory of his wife, Mary Lee.

Emil & Nancy Graeser. Photo by Valerie J. Smith
Emil & Nancy Graeser. Photo by Valerie J. Smith

Emil and Nancy Graeser, who helped kick off our early fundraising efforts, have pledged an additional $225,000 matching grant, adding to their initial gift for a total of $450,000 pledged to the project.

Your support has made this progress possible. Together, we’ve taken significant steps in our journey, but our work is by no means complete. I hope you will continue to support the garden effort as we head in to these next exciting stages.

 

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