honoring a legacy as well as those who continue the mission today

Seventy trees, bushes planted at Eliza Steele Memorial Garden in Rockland

Mon, 07/27/2020 - 4:30pm

Story Location:
MacDougal Park
Rockland, ME
United States

ROCKLAND — On Saturday, July 25, the Rockland District Nursing Association (RDNA) Board, garden committee and friends planted the first 70 trees and bushes, the anchor, of the Eliza Steele Memorial Garden at MacDougal Park.  

The cornerstone legacy maple is in memory of Eliza Steele, RN, RDNA’s founding nurse. This majestic tree honors her story and the nurses who today carry on Eliza Steele’s enduring community nursing legacy.

“I grew up with Eliza Steele,” said RDNA Board President, Anna Ware, RN, in a news release. “She informed my decision to become a nurse many years ago. Eliza would be so proud of our nurses, who, following pandemic safety protocols, have continuously provided essential in-home nursing services to area elderly and medically vulnerable residents. This staff truly inspires us, as does this community’s long-standing support of district nursing.”

District nursing, once a ubiquitous concept with nurses in most every region in the state, today is simply unfamiliar to many, according to RDNA.

“Rockland is one of only a handful of communities to still have this asset, a local organization who has proudly served for over 90 years,: said RDNA.

Eliza Steele, RN, led RDNA from 1929 – 1968, building the agency in partnership with the City of Rockland and other civic leaders.

This community garden is overseen and maintained by volunteers, and supported solely through community donations with RDNA as the fiscal agent. The garden design is by Jason White, Plants Unlimited.

For more information about the Eliza Steele Memorial Garden and RDNA, please visit www.rocklanddistrictnursing.org.