Bridge Cultural Center - 2427 West RoadThis 1-acre, park-like facility, featuring an historic farm house, barn and formal gardens, provided a perfect setting both active and passive programming opportunities. Many community special events take place at the facility year round. The facility is also available for private rentals.
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On the corner of Edsel Drive and West Road in Trenton, Michigan, is the property that is now known as the Emily Bridge Frank Cultural Center. On November 26, 1901, William S. Bridge, who was Emily's father, bought this property from the Michigan Alkali Company for $5,000. On December 30, 1901, the company handed over the deed to William Bridge, and the Bridge Farm was officially established on that date. Read on...
Join us for this timeless tradition amidst the charm of the Cultural Center and grounds. Teas include assorted tea sandwiches, sweets and breads, tea favor and of course, our special TEAS. Tea time is 2-4 PM and space is limited. Fee $12 per person.
Old-Fashioned Christmas Tea
December 1, 2, 8, 9, 2010
February Tea Party
February 23, 24, 2011
Mother's Day Spring Luncheon Tea
May 4, 5, 2011
Register for all teas beginning May 24 - click here
Adult Landscape PaintingAre you a budding artist? Learn to paint beautiful landscapes in the Bob Ross style from artist Joann Harrington. Classes are held the 2nd Saturday of every month from noon-4 PM at the Cultural Center Art Barn. Pre-registration at the Recreation office or online, click here. Fee: $35 per class (supplies extra) | Garden Angels - Volunteer Gardening ProgramCalling all gardeners! How does your garden grow? We know that the Trenton Cultural Center garden grows with the help of many volunteers. We are looking for a few interested gardeners to become a "Garden Angel" and assist with the care of the beautiful grounds. If you are interested in sharing your love of gardening and learning from our Master Gardener, call us at 675-7300. |
Planting Seeds, Growing Community & Harvesting RewardsJoin Trenton Parks and Recreation as we cultivate the first Community Garden at the Trenton Cultural Center. A variety of fruits and vegetables will be grown with the help of community volunteers and Mother Nature! The goal of our Community Garden is to provide an opportunity for neighbors to gather and not only grow produce, but to improve nutrition, physical activity, community engagement, and overall better health for all. Produce will be available for needy families. No gardening experience necessary. So what are you waiting for?
Click here to download the volunteer form and sign-up today and lend a helping hand!