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'Grandmother's
Flower Garden'




Dobson Barn
Rural Resources

2870 Holley Creek Road
Greeneville, TN

Nearby Attractions

 Downtown Greeneville Farm and Garden Market
Near Walters State Community College
Greeneville, TN 37745
Contact:
Sally Causey and Nancy McNeese
(423) 636-8171 (Sally)
 or (423) 639-7102 (Nancy)
OPEN-AIR/SEASONAL, Saturdays May through October. 
College Street across Jeffers Mortuary.

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For More Information:
Appalachian RC&D Council
(Resource Conservation & Development)
1105 East Jackson Boulevard, Suite 4
Jonesborough, TN 37659
423-753-4441 ext. 4
www.appalachianrcd.org

 



 

Grandmother’s Flower Garden
being preserved at Rural Resources

The quilt pattern selected to hang at Rural Resources, Grandmother’s Flower Garden, has great significance to the Rural Resources’ farm because the quilt that inspired it was made right here by Lizzie Brown Dobson in the early 1900’s.

Lizzie Dobson was the grandmother of Emily Dobson Childress one of the owners of the Rural Resources farm.  Emily with her husband Harold and grandsons Carson, Hayden, & Spencer Correll and Elliot Childress helped to paint this pattern along with friends and neighbors including Valerie Wall, a local artist who also provided the detailed work in the pattern, Amanda Barger Gricunus, Mark Honeycutt, Dane Hinkle, Katherine Brown, Bill & Barbara Price, Chris & Ethan Stewart, Lynn Stone, and Sally Causey. 

In the early 1990’s, two of Lizzie Dobson’s great grandchildren and their wives (Watt and Jennifer Childress and Larry and Karen Childress) returned to the farm to learn about and practice sustainable agriculture.  Immediately, they saw that farmland in the area was being sold for development at an alarming rate, decided that they wanted to try to do something to support farmland preservation, and Rural Resources was born.

Today, Rural Resources is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the community in the preservation and improvement of agricultural land, preserving our rural heritage, and developing a locally sustainable system of producing and marketing agricultural products.  With offices located in a renovated barn on the farm, a variety of programs are coordinated in an effort to sustain family farms.  They include a Farm Day Camp for children, Organic Gardening classes, Workshops for farmers, the Downtown Greenville Farm & Garden Market, The Four Seasons Grazing Club, the Farm to Community Food Project and more.

For more information, visit www.RuralResources.net
 

 

 Safety & Respecting Private Property

When viewing and enjoying the Quilt Trail use caution when slowing or stopping near a site.  Stopping along busy roads can be dangerous and illegal.  All sites are on private property and should be viewed from the public road unless otherwise indicated at the site if it is a business open to the public.   We are indebted to our barn hosts for their generosity.
 

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This project is brought to you in part by the following sponsors:  USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, Harris Fund for Washington County - A Fund of the East Tennessee Foundation, Tennessee Arts Commission, Tennessee Quilts, Netherland Inn - Exchange Place Association,  Modern Woodmen Association
Clara Thomas, many generous landowners and YOU!  Please help keep this and other community based projects by donating generously to the Appalachian RC&D Council. 
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