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SUMMARY:The 14th Annual Thornton-Massa Lecture Series
LOCATION:Behavioral Sciences Building Auditorium, Room 131, 410 W. Pitkin S
 t., Colorado State University Fort Collins campus
TZID:America/Denver
DTSTART:20130201T000000
UID:2026-04-13-04-54-59@natsci.colostate.edu
DTSTAMP:20260413T045459
Description:Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden at Monticell\nPeter J
 . Hatch is a professional gardener and historian with 38 years experience 
 in the restoration\, care\, and interpretation of historic landscapes. A c
 elebrated author of four books on the gardens of Thomas Jefferson’s Mont
 icello\, where he served as Director of Gardens and Grounds for 35 years\,
  Hatch has lectured in 36 states on Jefferson and the history of garden pl
 ants. Presently\, he gardens and botanizes from his home on Lickinghole Cr
 eek in Crozet\, Virginia\, travels extensively to promote his latest work\
 , ‘A Rich Spot of Earth’: Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden at
  Monticello\, and consults on the installation and maintenance of both pub
 lic gardens and private estate landscape\nPeter Hatch is available for boo
 k talks and lectures\, and consultations on landscape maintenance and gard
 en restoration. His 38-year horticultural career has instilled a finely tu
 ned and highly skilled knowledge of vegetable and fruit gardening\, the pl
 anting and care of trees\, and the creation of native plant habitats\, as 
 well as a comprehensive understanding of the care of both private and publ
 ic landscapes. Contact him at peterjhatch@gmail.com\, 434-882-0081\, or 14
 09 Lickinghole Creek Rd.\, Crozet\, VA\, 22932 3:30 pm
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