by Julia Farwell-Clay | Nov 17, 2024 | activities, Newsletters
A little Town Wreath design sneak peek! Sweet crocheted snowflakes by Pam Hixon November Speaker Program with Richard T. T. Forman Discovering Concord’s Rocks & Stones: Outcrops, Glacial Legacies, Breaking/Splitting, Stone Wall Types/Ages ...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Oct 12, 2024 | field trips, monthly events, Newsletters
Field Trip to Long Hill Holly Salemy, Maryrose Sykes, Nan Guftason, Joan Campbell, Andrea Meyers, Hilary Robinson, Sarah MacEachern Maryrose Sykes reports: On Friday, September 27th , a small group visited Long Hill in Beverly, MA on a spectacular, sunny day. We...
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 | Aug 17, 2024 | gardening, Newsletters
seen at Verrill Farm last week *checks calendar* Wow, is it August already? Actually, we are more than halfway through August. Why, it’s practically September! Or as my husband would quip: “Happy Hallowe’en!” I don’t know about your...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Jun 9, 2024 | activities, field trips, gardening, Newsletters
From Ellen Whitney: A team of Master Gardeners led by John Althouse and Sandy Conrad maintain the Little Women Garden at Orchard House, along with Susan Ellsworth (a neighbor of mine and Orchard House’s) and me. A lot of garden club fingers in that soil! ...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | May 11, 2024 | activities, Newsletters
Concord Bookstore window display by Bridget Kelley & Catherine Cagle Happy annual Day After the Plant Sale Day! And while I’m at it, Happy Mother’s Day too, whether you are one, have one, or mourn one, may the day give you time to appreciate all...