New flowers planted at Battell Rock Garden just days after vandalism
By: Melissa Hudson
Posted: Jun 5, 2017 6:00 PM EDT
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Flowers have been replanted at Mishawaka's Battell Rock Garden just days after vandals ripped out the existing flowers.
After the Mishawaka Parks and Rec department posted information about the vandalism to its Facebook page, Martin's Greenhouse in South Bend offered to replace the flowers.
Martin's Greenhouse donated 11 flats of flowers to replace the ones ripped out and destroyed by the vandals.
Parks and Rec staff along with volunteers planted the new flowers Monday morning.
The person or people responsible for vandalizing the park have not been identified. If you have any information, please contact the city of Mishawaka.
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