One Communnity Through The Arts

Your Purchase Supports Our Projects

The organization’s mission statement embraces the performing and visual/graphic arts dedicated to enriching the lives of our children. The programs include teaching, performing, and hosting visual/graphic arts and theater events.

Our goal is to raise and maintain funds for One community Through The Arts Endowment Fund, managed by the Dickinson County Area Foundation. All monies raised stay within the principal. We use the interest generated from the investment. Your purchase today helps us toward financial independence tomorrow.

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Garden Dome in Spring

The Garden Dome is a seasonal canvas tent that is placed over your favorite plants to protect them from harsh weather conditions.

It's quick and easy to put up for those frosty nights or leave it up all winter long.

Garden Dome in winter

Q: Why is it white?

A: It blends in with the snow, will not collect heat from the sun so the plant does not come out of dormancy too early, and white is translucent allowing sun light to start the photosynthesis process when the plant comes out of it's dormant state.

Garden Dome structure

Great for: Roses, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Hydrangeas, and more.

  • Reusable year after year
  • Made of strong supports and light weight canvas
  • Easy to store
  • Easy to put up
  • Easy to take down
How the garden dome works. Assemble frame over shrub and push into ground, assemble the cover over frame and stake down, protects plants from the elements by forming a hard shell. White cover allows sunlight in, thaws cover which waters the shrub.

What is a Garden Dome?

The garden dome is a reusable shrub cover to protect your sensitive shrubs and plants from harsh weather conditions. You can put it up quickly for frosty nights or leave it up all winter long.

The canvas cover allows moisture through to keep the plant from drying out during the winter and it also protects it from the dry winter winds, snow, ice, and hungry animals.

 
     
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