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Friday, November 14, 2025 at 11:36 PM

Public defenders spruce up office with pollinator garden

Public defenders spruce up office with pollinator garden
From left, Carleen Carpenter, Pat Campbell, Patrick Kelley, James Bailey, Jared Williams, Carisa Brawley and Claude Hardin admire the work done by the Highland Lakes Native Plant Society and Master Naturalists volunteers, who contributed to the pollinator garden for the North Hill Country Public Defenders office at 110 CR 250 in Burnet. Contributed photo

The Highland Lakes Native Plant Society of Texas and Highland Lakes Master Naturalists joined forces with the North Hill Country Public Defender’s Office in Burnet to create a pollinator garden.

The garden is labeled and available for viewing in front of the Public Defender’s Offices at 110 CR 250 in Burnet.

“These two gardening groups do a tremendous job in the Highland Lakes regarding the promotion of native plants and beneficial gardening,” said Chief Public Defender Michelle Moore. “We are very blessed that they chose to work with our office on this project.”


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