6th Annual Children’s Science Fair
The 6thAnnual Children’s Science Fair took place on Friday, March 15, 2019. Fifty children and their counselors from three different foster homes arrived eager to share in the day at Virginia Robinson Gardens. In keeping with the Children’s Program and its goal to educate kids about the benefits of the garden, the theme this year was “Go Green — Fun Facts about Healthy Eating.” Docents and Volunteers, dressed in green for St. Patrick’s Day, eagerly welcomed the children as they broke up into groups to begin their tour.
Starting with the Mediterranean Garden, the children wandered through the Italian Terrace, … Read More
5th Annual Children’s Science Fair
After a slight delay due to rain on our previously planned day, the 5th Annual Children’s Science Fair finally took place on Wednesday, May 9th. Seventy children and 30 counselors from three different group homes arrived eager to share in the day at the Virginia Robinson Gardens. In keeping with the Children’s Program and its goal to educate children about the benefits of the garden, the theme this year was “Eat Green- Fun Filled Facts About Healthy Eating!”
As the children arrived in the morning, a new friend to Robinson Gardens welcomed them. Rose Nielsen and her therapy dog, Blondie … Read More
Children’s Science Fair Earth Day 2016
On Earth Day, April 22, 2016, the Friends of Robinson Gardens invited children from group homes, together with their counselors, to a day of fun and education at the Virginia Robinson Gardens estate and the botanical gardens in the heart of Beverly Hills.
With the help of wonderful docents and volunteers, the children were introduced to the history, artifacts and exotic plants that Virginia and Harry Robinson had collected from all regions of the world.
Docent showing the children the sgraffito in the spandrels of the arches on the Pool… Read MoreTHE ANNUAL CHILDREN’S SCIENCE FAIR AT ROBINSON GARDENS
Virginia and Harry Robinson did not have children of their own but doted on nephew Ted and a niece, Helen. Virginia was very philanthropic, and one of the charities she devoted much time to was the Orphanage Guild. Through that organization, she realized how many children were not so fortunate to have an aunt Gigi who lived on a fabulous estate.
Virginia started an admirable tradition of inviting children from group homes to Robinson Gardens for a Holiday party. The Friends of Robinson Gardens has for many years … Read More