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Open since 1952, Callaway Gardens is nestled in the southernmost foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Founders Cason and Virginia Callaway longed for a place where man and nature could abide together for the good of both. More than six decades later, their retreat continues to offer solace, inspiration and discovery for all who come here. Today, Callaway Gardens - a public, educational, horticultural and charitable organization - is owned and operated by the non-profit Ida Cason Callaway Foundation. Its wholly owned subsidiary, Callaway Gardens Resort - a regular business corporation - operates the recreational, lodging and retail facilities at Callaway Gardens. After-tax proceeds from the Resort go to the Foundation to support expansion and improvement of the Gardens as well as Callaway Gardens' educational programs. Just as Callaway Gardens’ founders, Cason J. Callaway and his wife, Virginia, loved to share their outdoor sanctuary with family and friends, the idyllic retreat also has been home to groups and meetings since its conception. With its scenic location away from the hustle and bustle of the city, the iconic Gardens truly fulfills its mission of “connecting man and nature in a way that benefits both.” The American Herbalists Guild is proud to support such a vision, and partner with Callaway Gardens (http://www.callawaygardens.com/) for our own landmark celebration of 25 years of programs and services to the field of herbal medicine. Callaway Gardens off...
Source: American Herbalists Guild - An Association of Herbal Practitioners - Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Source Type: news