Terry Meyer Advisor
Gardening is my ‘happy’ place. Whether it’s tending to vegetables, pollinator plants, orchards, in groups, or alone – gardening centers me.
It reminds me what really needs to be done. It’s something most everyone can get behind – or at least see its use. It’s apolitical.
It’s also our future and the RI Garden Foundation lays the seeds….
Terry Meyer of Providence, RI, is a retired GIS cartographer. She learned pen & ink map making at the University of Denver, (BA Geography/Economics, 1975). Along the way, she taught skiing in Snowmass, Colorado, and edited photos for the Associated Press News in New York during the metamorphosis from print to digital photography. She made maps for The Nature Conservancy and the Metropolitan Area Planning Council in Boston. In Providence, 2005-7, she helped RIDEM build its GIS Protected Open Space data layer. Ms. Meyer has taught kayaking and sailing and sits on the board of Audubon RI. She enjoyed volunteering with Master Gardener in various projects; the vegetable greenhouse, apple orchard, soil testing, and presently at the Audubon Pollinator Garden in Bristol.