‘Something transformational’
Alice Storm Jones and Joe Ignatius, of Floura Teeter Landscape Architects, take a look at the labyrinth in the Roberta’s House Meditation Garden after Parks & People held a ribbon-cutting for it on National Children’s Grief Awareness Day. Roberta’s House is a family grief support center. The garden was developed on vacant land. Steve Preston, parks construction and design manager with Parks & People, says it wanted to bring the center’s programming outside and turn the “blighted land into something transformational.” State funds were provided through Project C.O.R.E.