Susan Grew, Debbie Lynch and Maureen Gould agreed to do a table for the Avon Historical Society “Tablescapes” event. The event raises funds to restore the 1823 schoolhouse #3 on Route 44 in Avon.
They are entering as members of the West Hartford Garden Club and hope by being participants in this event, attendance at our Garden Tour will be reciprocated by members of the Historical Society as well. Their theme is “Spring at the Pond.” Attendees can vote for their favorite Tablescape for prizes!
The event will be held on Friday, March 17, (10 am to 7 pm) and Saturday, March 18, (10 am to 5 pm) at the historic North House, in the Belle Ballroom, 1 Nod Road, Avon.
Tickets are $15 if purchased 24 hours before event, $20 at the door. Tickets can be ordered on-line www.avonhistoricalsociety.org and held at the door for you. Maureen has some tickets available and can deliver them to you (first come, first serve) by Thursday, March 16. If you’d like a ticket, please call Maureen at 860-523-9126 — leave a message if she is not available and she will get back to you!
Susan Grew, Debbie Lynch and Maureen Gould agreed to do a table for the Avon Historical Society “Tablescapes” event. The event raises funds to restore the 1823 schoolhouse #3 on Route 44 in Avon.
They are entering as members of the West Hartford Garden Club and hope, by being participants in this event, attendance at our Garden Tour will be reciprocated by members of the Historical Society as well. Their theme is “Spring at the Pond.” Attendees can vote for their favorite Tablescape for prizes!
The event will be held on Friday, March 17, (10 am to 7 pm) and Saturday, March 18, (10 am to 5 pm) at the historic North House, in the Belle Ballroom, 1 Nod Road, Avon.
Tickets are $15 if purchased 24 hours before event, $20 at the door. Tickets can be ordered on-line www.avonhistoricalsociety.org and held at the door for you. Maureen has some tickets available and can deliver them to you (first come, first serve) by Thursday, March 16. If you’d like a ticket, please call Maureen at 860-523-9126 — leave a message if she is not available and she will get back to you!
Program Description
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WHPL has teamed up with the West Hartford Garden Club to create a seed library at the Noah Webster Library! Join us March 18 from 10am-11:30am on the main level of the Noah Webster Library to pick up free seeds for your garden, consult with Master Gardeners to get all your garden questions answered, and enter a raffle for a chance to win flower pots filled with gardening supplies.
Can’t make it to the event? No problem – the seed library is accessible beginning March 18 during library hours on the main floor of the Noah Webster Library beneath the staircase to the mezzanine.
The seed library is sponsored by West Hartford Public Library and the West Hartford Garden Club. Special thanks to Ocean State Job Lot in Bloomfield for their generous contributions to the collection.
Jane Brady is scheduled to help out.
Join the Federated Garden Clubs of Ct. as we return to the Lowcountry—
this time to Charleston, South Carolina, the jewel of the antebellum
south. We will experience the charm and hospitality of iconic Charleston
when we visit the historic homes such as the Heyward–Washington
House, the Nathaniel Russell House, Magnolia Gardens & Middleton
Place as well as a walking tour to Mrs. Whaley’s Garden and a peak into
private gardens during the walk. There will be delightful dinners to
remember and a special Southern buffet lunch at Middleton Place.
The highlight of the trip will be The Garden Club of Charleston’s 86th
Annual Garden Tour, where we will have an inside look at private
gardens in Charleston. At the same time of our visit, the Historic
Charleston Foundation is having the 76th Annual Festival of Houses and
Gardens and we are enjoying their Friday luncheon & lecture. Don’t miss
this one!
Stay in Historic
Charleston at The
King’s Courtyard Inn
____
Delicious Dinners!
____
86th Annual House and
Garden Tour of The
Garden Club of
Charleston
____
Magnolia Gardens &
Middleton Place with
Southern Buffet Lunch
____
Historic Homes &
Gardens Walking Tours
Join the Federated Garden Clubs of Ct. as we return to the Lowcountry—
this time to Charleston, South Carolina, the jewel of the antebellum
south. We will experience the charm and hospitality of iconic Charleston
when we visit the historic homes such as the Heyward–Washington
House, the Nathaniel Russell House, Magnolia Gardens & Middleton
Place as well as a walking tour to Mrs. Whaley’s Garden and a peak into
private gardens during the walk. There will be delightful dinners to
remember and a special Southern buffet lunch at Middleton Place.
The highlight of the trip will be The Garden Club of Charleston’s 86th
Annual Garden Tour, where we will have an inside look at private
gardens in Charleston. At the same time of our visit, the Historic
Charleston Foundation is having the 76th Annual Festival of Houses and
Gardens and we are enjoying their Friday luncheon & lecture. Don’t miss
this one!
Stay in Historic
Charleston at The
King’s Courtyard Inn
____
Delicious Dinners!
____
86th Annual House and
Garden Tour of The
Garden Club of
Charleston
____
Magnolia Gardens &
Middleton Place with
Southern Buffet Lunch
____
Historic Homes &
Gardens Walking Tours
We will be creating spring arrangements, with or in baskets. More information and sign-up sheet will be at the March meeting.
Join the Federated Garden Clubs of Ct. as we return to the Lowcountry—
this time to Charleston, South Carolina, the jewel of the antebellum
south. We will experience the charm and hospitality of iconic Charleston
when we visit the historic homes such as the Heyward–Washington
House, the Nathaniel Russell House, Magnolia Gardens & Middleton
Place as well as a walking tour to Mrs. Whaley’s Garden and a peak into
private gardens during the walk. There will be delightful dinners to
remember and a special Southern buffet lunch at Middleton Place.
The highlight of the trip will be The Garden Club of Charleston’s 86th
Annual Garden Tour, where we will have an inside look at private
gardens in Charleston. At the same time of our visit, the Historic
Charleston Foundation is having the 76th Annual Festival of Houses and
Gardens and we are enjoying their Friday luncheon & lecture. Don’t miss
this one!
Stay in Historic
Charleston at The
King’s Courtyard Inn
____
Delicious Dinners!
____
86th Annual House and
Garden Tour of The
Garden Club of
Charleston
____
Magnolia Gardens &
Middleton Place with
Southern Buffet Lunch
____
Historic Homes &
Gardens Walking Tours
Join the Federated Garden Clubs of Ct. as we return to the Lowcountry—
this time to Charleston, South Carolina, the jewel of the antebellum
south. We will experience the charm and hospitality of iconic Charleston
when we visit the historic homes such as the Heyward–Washington
House, the Nathaniel Russell House, Magnolia Gardens & Middleton
Place as well as a walking tour to Mrs. Whaley’s Garden and a peak into
private gardens during the walk. There will be delightful dinners to
remember and a special Southern buffet lunch at Middleton Place.
The highlight of the trip will be The Garden Club of Charleston’s 86th
Annual Garden Tour, where we will have an inside look at private
gardens in Charleston. At the same time of our visit, the Historic
Charleston Foundation is having the 76th Annual Festival of Houses and
Gardens and we are enjoying their Friday luncheon & lecture. Don’t miss
this one!
Stay in Historic
Charleston at The
King’s Courtyard Inn
____
Delicious Dinners!
____
86th Annual House and
Garden Tour of The
Garden Club of
Charleston
____
Magnolia Gardens &
Middleton Place with
Southern Buffet Lunch
____
Historic Homes &
Gardens Walking Tours
CANCELED DUE TO THE WEATHER BEING RAINY AND COLD. THIS WILL BE RESCHEDUED AT A LATER DATE.
If you are interested, please text, email, or call Beth Ann so that she can plan accordingly. She will have handouts, and guided instruction will be provided. Many of you joined us last year, so you will need only a little review. More information will follow soon about best attire, gear to bring, and more.
As you know, invasive plants are non-native species that spread aggressively in natural areas. Invasive plants have replaced native species in many different habitats in Connecticut. When native plants are displaced in the landscape, the diversity of native birds, insects, other animals, and plants may be decreased and ecosystem functions may suffer.
On the new date, we will focus on cutting Oriental Bittersweet (Celastrus orbiculatus), Japanese Barberry (Berberis thunbergii) (or pull if it is small), and Multiflora Rose (Rosa multiflora) to the soil level. We will pull Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata).
We have two more invasive plant removal parties on the calendar for July 15, 2023 and November 4, 2023, also from 9 am – 12 noon.