MURFREESBORO — A
year ago, longtime MTSU biology faculty member Tom Hemmerly led the celebration
in remembering the late Elsie Quarterman at the 38th annual Elsie
Quarterman Cedar Glade Wildflower Festival.
This year, others will be paying tribute to the late
Hemmerly during the 39th annual festival at Cedars of Lebanon State
Park near Lebanon, Tennessee, Friday and Saturday, April 29-30.
The event is free and open to the public. The park is
located just off U.S. Highway 231, about 25 miles north of Murfreesboro and 6
miles south of Lebanon, Tennessee.
A number of years ago, event organizers renamed the Cedar
Glade Wildflower Festival to honor longtime Vanderbilt professor Elsie
Quarterman. The plant ecologist’s legacy includes 60 years of dedicated
research of cedar glades and conservation. Quarterman died June 9, 2014, at the
age of 103.
Hemmerly, who spent 51 years as an MTSU faculty member, died
Feb. 14. He taught from September 1964 until retiring July 31, 2007, but
returned to part-time teaching as both a post-retiree and as an adjunct until
Dec. 31, 2015.
Biology professor and MTSU Center for Cedar Glade Studies
co-director Kim Cleary Sadler, who characterized Hemmerly as a quiet person and
author of four books, said his specialty and dissertation was on the life
history of the Tennessee coneflower, which was thought to have been extinct.
“Tom, Dr. Quarterman and a student found the plant,” Sadler
said. “In 2015, Tom led the conversation about Dr. Quarterman at the festival
and now it’s kind of sad that now we’re remembering him.”
This will occur Friday during the 7 p.m. program, which also
will include presentations by members of the American Legacy Tree Project and
Tennessee Nature Conservancy.
Saturday’s full schedule includes various cedar glade and
bird hikes and family events; photography, bee-keeping, glade geology and an
owl prowl.
In addition to Sadler, a number of MTSU alumni — Buddy
Ingram, Nia Davis, Roy and Melissa Turrentine and Sharen Bracy — will lead
sessions. Ingram is the park ranger.
For more information about the event and schedule, visit http://www.mtsu.edu/glade-center/ or
call or email Sadler at 615-904-8283 or Kim.Sadler@mtsu.edu.
The park phone number is 615-444-4565.
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