
Join the Buck Jones Nursery
“Gardeners Helping the Community”
Membership Program!
This membership will provide you with a 10% discount on all non-sale plant material and natural stone for one year. In addition plant material will be warrantied for six months. Membership is $25 with 80% of the proceeds benefiting the Elm Street Cultural Arts Village located in Woodstock, GA. Participants will be provided with a membership card as well as email updates outlining upcoming specials and extra discount days. You will save money and help the community.
Please contact Rebekah Chadderdon for additional information: rchadderdon@buckjones.com.

Tommy Nobis, III of Buck Jones Nursery presents their 2013 donation check of $2440.00 to Elm Street Board Members Pat Tanner and G. Lora Grooms.
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Thank you for supporting the Arts!
Buck Jones Nursery Donates to Elm Street
Tommy Nobis, III of Buck Jones Nursery presented a check for $2,440.00 to the Elm Street Cultural Arts Village as part of their Gardeners Helping the Community program. A $25 membership fee provides a member with special offers and discounts at Buck Jones and 80% of that $25 membership goes directly to Elm Street as a donation. The nursery is located at 7470 Hickory Flat Highway in Woodstock, on a 20-acre facility established in 1993. They offer a complete line of all nursery stock, trees, shrubs, sod grass and hard-line supplies.
“With our gardens and event green on the four acre Downtown Woodstock site under development,” said Elm Street and GROW Board Member Pat Tanner, “this is an ideal partnership. We’re so thankful for their support in 2013 and look forward to next year’s membership program with great anticipation.”
“We were thrilled when Mr. Nobis contacted us about this program and very pleased with the result,” said G. Lora Grooms, Elm Street Founding Artistic Director, “As a 501c3 non profit, every dollar helps and we’re so honored they thought enough of our organization to let us be a part of their Gardeners Helping the Community program.”