Description:
We are planning on digging up callla lillies.
Arrival time is 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m., and plan to work until approximately 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. in this beautiful, historic and peaceful garden.
If you have any questions, please contact Linda Aldrich at ljaldrich@hotmail.com, Steve Kovack at z.kovack@comcast.net, or Glenda Thomas at glendathomas001@yahoo.com.
1. Shifts are scheduled from 8:30 am to 10:30 am.
2. At least 3 volunteers are needed for each shift.
3. If it is raining on your scheduled day, the rain date will be the next day.
4. Plan to bring the same items you take to work at Butler-McCook.
Any questions, please contact Marj Johnson at mejohnson3@outlook.com or Irene Clark at i.clark@sbcglobal.net.
For more information, click Beyond Beginnings workshops.
We gather at 11:00 am; the meeting begins promptly at 11:30 am.
Please confirm to Nancy at nlemegawatt@aol.com or call 860 521-8984.
“Flower Arranging Like a Pro”
Speaker: Tanya Dowd of Lily and Vine Floral Design, Torrington
Principles of basic vase arrangements, evergreen holiday centerpiece and creating and maintaining a terrarium.
OPEN MEETING, Guest donation $10.
Program: Monica Fay
Floral Arrangement: Sharon Mulvey
Tea sandwiches, cookies and beverages will be served.
B.F. Clyde’s Cider Mill
Old Mystic CT
Time for a road trip (aka field trip) to Old Mystic, CT, to visit B. F. Clyde’s Cider Mill
The oldest steam powered cider mill in the U.S.
Clyde’s produces cider, hard cider and apple wine. It is a national historic landmark, est. 1881.
Date: Saturday, November 10th
Time: Leaving the parking lot opposite Target at 9:30 am and returning about 3:00 pm.
11:00 am Cider making demonstration weather permitting.Time for purchasing cider and wine if desired.
Noon Lunch at the Steak Loft in Old Mystic Village and time to stroll the village.
Sign up at the November garden club meeting (November 8th) or by email to joanmurray.martin@gmail.com
Please bring your clippers.
This workshop will be a horizontal.
The committee will provide the dried materials and arrangers may bring their flowers and any other seasonal decorations.