Person Behind The Place Courtney Voorhees

Bellevue, WALocal News

Courtney Voorhees, manager of the Bellevue Botanical Garden Society, reflects on her deep-rooted passion for gardening and community service. The Bellevue Botanical Garden, covering 53 acres, offers a tranquil oasis amidst urban life, significantly impacting the downtown Bellevue community. The garden's collaboration with the City of Bellevue and various partner organizations allows it to provide an array of educational programs, including horticulture courses and the Living Lab for children. The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed a shift to virtual programming, expanding the garden's reach and attracting a record number of visitors seeking solace in nature. Voorhees highlights the excitement of working in downtown Bellevue, where the garden sees over 400,000 visitors annually, supported by a dedicated team of 150 volunteers.

Looking ahead, the community anticipates the return of the Garden d'Lights event, which has been a cherished tradition for 27 years. This annual celebration, powered by volunteers, showcases the garden's beauty and strengthens community ties. The Bellevue Botanical Garden remains a vital resource for gardening enthusiasts, fostering a love for nature in the heart of the city.

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