DG Janice Kurth planting flowers Having fun planting flowers
 
More than 20 members of the San Diego Downtown Breakfast Rotary Club, their spouses, kids and a dog, participated in Rotarians at Work Day in Balboa Park.  The group planted a ton of colorful flowers and bushes in the park’s Zoro Garden located in the small canyon behind the Rueben H. Fleet Science Center
 
This sunken stone grotto garden was originally designed as a nudist colony during the 1935 California-Pacific Exposition, but is now a gorgeous butterfly garden containing both the larvae and nectar plants needed for the complete life cycle of butterflies.  (Don’t worry -- we were all appropriately clothed.) 
 
District Governor Janice Kurth was there to help us with this fun and worthwhile project.  We were happy to be able to make a positive impact on the quality of Balboa Park’s magnificent gardens and look forward to seeing the butterflies released in this area at the end of the month.  Sincere thanks go to club members Bobbi Spinner-Flack and Rich Rechif for organizing this special day.