by Julia Farwell-Clay | May 4, 2025 | activities, flowers
This past weekend was Art in Bloom at the Museum of Fine Art, and the club’s assignment was a classic American painting full of moody vibes. Serena Crosina and Sarah Beguelin put together a superb and elegant arrangement. Ellen Whitney reported on...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Mar 19, 2025 | activities, field trips, flowers
Spring Outreach Workshop Thank you to Lauren Huyett for the photos Laurie O’Neill bossing those flowers around! Barbara Kohler and Pam Nelson about to get started Doesn’t Rod Reidel look happy? Pat Lescalleet-Lashley and Kate Wharton: such a dynamic...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Dec 14, 2024 | activities, flowers
Wreath (one of two for auction) by Jeanne Hamilton An extremely well attended Holiday party at your newsletter editor’s house offered ample opportunity to take photos of club members enjoying the day. If you have some lurking on your phone to add, please...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Sep 15, 2024 | activities, flowers, gardening, Newsletters
I know we are all looking forward to our first official gathering of the year, this coming Wednesday at 5 pm at the home of Gail Barnett, co-hosted by Hilary Steinert. Parking for 35 Belknap Street can be a little tight, so consider finding a place on Thoreau or Main...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | May 6, 2024 | activities, field trips, flowers
post by Maryrose Sykes and Nan Gustafson A group of 14 GCC members traveled for three days and two nights (April 30th to May 2nd), visiting five gardens. Our garden experiences were enhanced with private tours led by fabulous, knowledgeable guides. An extra special...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Apr 13, 2024 | activities, flowers, gardening, Newsletters, skill sharing
Last Snow courtesy of Laurie O’Neill From the Horticulture Committee We are looking for a volunteer to create a floral arrangement for the May Open Meeting to be held at 7pm on May 15 at Tricon. Please email Andrea Meyers at andreameyers3@gmail.com if you...