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There are few places in St. Joseph that are more beautiful than Ashland Avenue. Lined with wonderful houses set in lushly landscaped lawns, Ashland Avenue is a favorite for walkers – both the two-legged and four-legged varieties. The Lura M. Story Sitting Park is the perfect place to sit and watch the world go by. This charming little space is cared for by the St. Joseph Garden Club and has some of the most beautiful plantings in the city. 


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The Lura M. Story Sitting Park was created in honor of the founder and first president of the St. Joseph Garden Club. Lura Story was born in St. Joseph on July 14, 1866. She married Dr. John Story and was a prominent member of St. Joseph society, active in many civic and art associations. Her passion was gardening and in 1922 she founded the St. Joseph Garden Club with eight charter members. Following her death in 1947, the Garden Club worked to create a fitting memorial to honor her. In 1964, the club decided to purchase evergreen trees and a small marker to be placed in an appropriate place in the park system. The location at Northeast Parkway and Ashland Avenue seemed to be the perfect place. With the addition of a bench, the Lura M. Story Sitting Park was born. In 1993, the Garden Club undertook a replanting and landscaping project of the site culminating with a re-dedication in October, described in the St. Joseph News Press: “With last week’s rededication of the Lura M. Story Sitting Park in a forest of pines near Ashland Avenue, members of the St. Joseph Garden Club made a little corner of our world a more beautiful place to be. . . The tiny oasis alongside a busy avenue was christened during a colorful outdoor ceremony with songs, fresh-cut mums, home-baked cookies and orange/cranberry punch served from a cut glass bowl set on a table set in the sun.” In 2011, the Garden Club took a formal interest in butterfly gardening and Monarch Watch certified the garden as an official Monarch waystation. Under the careful care and attention of the St. Joseph Garden Club, the Lura M. Story Sitting Park is one of the real gems of the St. Joseph Park System.

“Mrs. Story Died Today,” St. Joseph News Press, Feb. 21, 1947.

“Committees Chosen for Garden Club’s Events During 1958,” St. Joseph News Press, Jan. 26, 1958.

“Garden Club Memorial Fund Committee Meets,” St. Joseph News Press, Sept. 20, 1960.

“Federal Aid Eyed on City Recreational Projects,” St. Joseph Gazette, Oct. 6, 1964.

“Memorial of 14 Trees for Garden Club Founder,” St. Joseph News Press, Oct. 22, 1964.

“Memorial Project on Boulevard,” St. Joseph News Press, Oct. 28, 1964.

“72 Attend Garden Club Homecoming,” St. Joseph News Press, Nov. 14, 1965.

St. Joseph News Press, Sept. 27, 1993.

Marcy Yocum, “A City Beautiful,” St. Joseph News Press, Oct. 10, 1993.

“Garden Club Holds Autumn Tea,” St. Joseph News Press, Dec. 18, 2011.

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St. Joseph News Press, Dec. 18, 2011