Friends of Henry B. Plant Park
Membership Form
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Membership in The Friends of Henry B. Plant Park offers the opportunity to share with friends while participating in a series of garden lectures, Spring and Fall garden tours, and hands-on gardening
events in maintaining and restoring Plant Park.
- Underwriter Membership
- Individuals or corporations who are willing to underwrite an entire special event held by Friends of Plant Park. They will receive special name recognition for the event, and recognition in publicity. They will be able to participate in programs and tours at the membership rate. They will be listed as an underwriter in any publication in which such listing is appropriate.
Cost: Varied
- Corporate Membership
- Entitles a donor to participate in Friends of Plant Park programs and tours at the membership rate. They will be listed as an corporate member in any publication in which such listing is appropriate.
Cost $500.00
- Benefactor Membership
- Entitles a donor to participate in Friends of Plant Park programs and tours at the membership rate. They will be listed as a benefactor member in any publication in which such listing is appropriate.
Cost $250.00
- Patron Membership
- Entitles a donor to participate in Friends of Plant Park programs and tours at the membership rate and they will be listed as a patron member in any publication in which such listing is appropriate.
Cost $100.00
- Family Membership
- Allows immediate family members to participate in Friends of Plant Park programs and tours at the membership rate for one year and they will be listed as a members in any publication in which such listing is appropriate.
Cost $35.00
- General Membership
- Allows individual members to receive the same same benefits as the family membership.
Cost $20.00
- Student Membership
- Allows individual student members to participate in programs and tours at the membership rate.
Cost $10.00
To become a member, please start by filling out the application below.
"A little garden whimsey is good for the soul, and the park too."
Anton Fiehe, Tampa Bay Hotel landscape architect, 1892.