Please plan to give us at least one hour of your time during the morning. Please bring your favorite tools for weeding and pruning. One of us will arrive at the garden by 8:30 a.m. Need a ride or directions? Let one of us know when you reply.
PARKING: Parking will be in the newly paved lot next to the Amos Bull House on South Prospect Street. We encourage you to carpool as space is limited.
We plan to work if the rain is light. If it is pouring, you will get a cancellation call by 8:00 a.m.
• If you are unable to work on your signup date, please let one of us know so that we can reschedule you and help you find a replacement for your shift.
Thank you for helping to make the Butler McCook Garden such a treasure for the greater Hartford region.
Best regards,
Linda Aldrich, Co-Chair, 860 227-2730, ljaldrich@hotmail.com
Steve Kovack, Co-Chair, 860 521-6563, z.kovack@comcast.net
Glenda Thomas, Co-Chair, 860 521-4637, glendathomas001@yahoo.com
Please join us to garden at Noah Webster House from 8:00 am to 10:00 am. Please remember to bring your gardening tools.
Kindly confirm by replying to Marj Johnson at mejohnson3@outlook.com..
We gather at 11:00 am; the meeting begins promptly at 11:30 am.
Please confirm to Pat at pacmoores@yahoo.com or call 860 881-4474.
“Spring Garlands for Inspired Table Settings”
Speaker: Kathleen Swartz of Kathleen Schwartz Flower Design, Windsor
Spring greens and vines will be used to create swags and garlands in nature inspired tablescapes.
OPEN MEETING, Guest donation $10.00
Program: Peggy Bliss
Floral Arrangement: Anita Herbst
Tea sandwiches, cookies and beverages will be served.
Please plan to give us at least one hour of your time during the morning. Please bring your favorite tools for weeding and pruning. One of us will arrive at the garden by 8:30 a.m. Need a ride or directions? Let one of us know when you reply.
PARKING: Parking will be in the newly paved lot next to the Amos Bull House on South Prospect Street. We encourage you to carpool as space is limited.
We plan to work if the rain is light. If it is pouring, you will get a cancellation call by 8:00 a.m.
• If you are unable to work on your signup date, please let one of us know so that we can reschedule you and help you find a replacement for your shift.
Thank you for helping to make the Butler McCook Garden such a treasure for the greater Hartford region.
Best regards,
Linda Aldrich, Co-Chair, 860 227-2730, ljaldrich@hotmail.com
Steve Kovack, Co-Chair, 860 521-6563, z.kovack@comcast.net
Glenda Thomas, Co-Chair, 860 521-4637, glendathomas001@yahoo.com
Please join us to garden at Noah Webster House from 8:00 am to 10:00 am. Please remember to bring your gardening tools.
Kindly confirm by replying to Marj Johnson at mejohnson3@outlook.com..
Park History Tour
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On May 15, learn about the history of the Park, its gardens (including the Nation’s oldest public rose garden), greenhouses, buildings, and grounds during this informative tour, led by Kathy Kraczkowsky, Director of Park Operations. No registration is required. The tour is FREE and begins at 10 a.m at the flagpole outside the green Cottage.
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Planting flowers with the children! We look forward to working with the children on this worthwhile Garden Club and community project.
Linda Jane Holden Lecture, Lunch and Book Signing
Linda Jane Holden will take us behind the scenes and speak about the writing of The Gardens of Bunny Mellon. It is a story of family â a family of gardeners â and the noblesse oblige and talents of Rachel Lambert Mellon, now known to many simply as “Bunny.”
The gardens and gardeners in the story range from the White House and the Lambert and Mellon home states of Virginia, Massachusetts and New York to Antigua and le Potager du Roi and Hubert de Givenchy’s chateau in France. Most of these lush and secluded gardens were carved from the soil, others from wood and stone. Yet all bear that alluring “nothing should be noticed” mystique, a singular aesthetic and Bunny’s signature style that is defined in The Gardens of Bunny Mellon.
Throughout her long and storied life, Bunny Mellon’s greatest passion was garden design. She and her husband, Paul Mellon, one of the wealthiest men in America, maintained homes in New York, Cape Cod, Nantucket, Antigua, and Upperville, Virginia, and she designed the gardens at all of them. She also designed gardens for some of her dearest friends, including the Rose Garden and the East Garden at the White House, at the request of President Kennedy.
Linda Jane Holden, garden historian is also the author of Presidentsâ Gardens. Linda grew up in Northern Virginia spending happy youthful hours at the gardens in Mount Vernon, Colonial Williamsburg and Washington, DC.
While working at the White House during the Reagan administration, she learned of Bunny Mellon and her contributions to landscape design. Lindaâs writings are based on extensive interviews with Mrs. Mellon and gardeners at Oak Spring and other Mellon family properties.
A gardener in her own right, Linda enjoys any opportunity to create gardens that allow people to experience beauty effortlessly.
Lecture, Lunch and Book Signing $45Â /Â Book $50
Click HERE to purchase tickets!
Please sign up to help with our Plant Sale. Set up on Friday, May 17, sale on Saturday, May 18, rain or shine. Proceeds will support improvements of the Noah Webster House’s dooryard garden.