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Provena Plans Destruction Of Garden With Rare Native Wildflowers |
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by John Hilty Email: jhilty (nospam) shout.net (unverified!) |
22 Jun 2003
Modified: 04:12:12 PM |
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Provena Behavioral
Health Plans Destruction of Garden with Rare Native
Wildflowers
by John Hilty
Earlier this month, Sheila Ferguson, the manager of
residential programs for Provena Behavioral Health, sent a letter to me stating
that my wildflower garden would be destroyed later this summer. This small
wildflower garden is located at my apartment complex on Carroll Ave. in Urbana.
It contains over 50 species of prairie wildflowers, including local ecotypes of
4 species that are state-listed as endangered in Illinois: Salvia azurea
(Wild Blue Sage), Penstemon grandiflorus (Large-Flowered Penstemon),
Camassia angustifolia (Prairie Hyacinth), and Silene regia (Royal
Catchfly). I received permission to create this wildflower garden several years
ago.
This letter was sent to me only 2 days after I refused to allow two
residential specialists of Provena Behavioral Health to enter my apartment
without an independent witness. Because these were the same two people who
conspired to file a false police complaint against me last fall (which was
dismissed by the judge), I was fearful that they would try the same thing again
if I was left alone with them in my apartment. I believe that the proposed
destruction of my wildflower garden is an act of retaliation against me for
winning the court case and resisting further attempts to incriminate me. Below, is a photograph of Royal Catchfly in my garden last year, with Purple and Yellow Coneflower in the background.
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Also, the residential specialists were attempting to conduct a
surprise inspection of my apartment, which violates the city ordinance. I
understand from some of the other residents of the apartment complex that they
conducted harsh inspections, and threatened to evict them if their apartments
were not fully compliant with their requirements. Thus, there are several
tenants in the building who are quite upset over the harsh treatment that they
received, one of whom has already moved out to live with a friend because he
couldn't stand it any longer. This is rather sad, because most of these tenants
have serious disabilities and are sensitive to stress.
The wildflower garden is important to me because it is a source of
healthful recreation and beauty, and many of the photographs at my website,
Prairie Wildflowers of Illinois, come from the plants growing in this
wildflower garden. I was planning to donate seeds and young plants from this
garden to local environmental groups for prairie restoration. Also, the website
is an important source of inspiration and knowledge to its thousands of
visitors every year. Unfortunately, some of the officials at Provena Behavioral
Health are more interested in petty-minded revenge than managing their
residential programs for the benefit of their clients and members of the
community.
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