Sensory - Written by on Thursday, December 9, 2010 1:58 - 0 Comments

A Perfect Gift

Remember a loved one, celebrate a grandchild, commemorate a wedding, or honor a friend or organization – permanently in the Sensory Garden.

The Sensory Garden tile donation program offers an opportunity to place your hand-crafted, customized tiles(s) in a beautiful garden setting for the enjoyment of generations to come.

The tiles, with your personalized message and/or custom art design, are made, artfully designed, and hand painted by award-winning ceramist Dianne Farber. Dianne has taught ceramics at regional colleges and practiced her art for nearly 40 years.

Pricing for permanently mounted tiles on the Sensory Garden walls are: $50 donation for first tile, $45 for a second tile and $40 for a third. A block of four tiles is $175.00. Tiles can be donated in blocks of two, four, six or eight with a single message or separate messages. Non-scripted tiles with plant impression are $40 each.

To discuss your personalized tile(s) and to receive an order form,
contact Dianne Farber at 510-531-6404.



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