Daily Archives: May 26, 2015


Saturday, June 6, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Opening Reception: Arboretum Inspiration, Image and Word

Together, poet Holly Guran and photographer Philip McAlary have witnessed the continuous inspiration of the Arnold Arboretum. Their nature-focused images and words complement each other, melding sight, sound, and mind. Frequent walks in the landscape were the influence and force behind this collaboration uniting McAlary’s vibrant images with Guran’s thoughtful words.

Holly Guran, author of the chapbooks River Tracks (Poets Corner Press), Mothers’ Trails (Noctiluca Press), and the forthcoming River of Bones (Iris Press), earned a Massachusetts Cultural Council finalist award in 2012.

Philip L. McAlary studied at Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles. His photos have appeared on websites including Massachusetts Cultural Council, Wagner Society of Boston, and Carpenter Poets of Eastern Massachusetts. The exhibition will run at the Hunnewell Center of the Arnold Arboretum June 5 – September 3. The free opening reception will take place Saturday, June 6 from 1 – 3.


Saturday, June 6, 10:00 am – 12:00 noon – Up in the Trees: An Arborist’s View Walk, Talk, and Climb!

On Saturday, June 6, from 10 – noon, tour the grounds of the Berkshire Botanical Garden, view the exceptional and diverse tree collection and learn about these gentle giants and their importance in the landscape. Following the tour, join Massachusetts Certified arborist Melissa LeVangie for a tree-climbing demonstration. Massachusetts Certified Arborist Tom Ingersoll will share with participants the principles of arboriculture and the care of trees, including assessment of species, shape, size and cultural requirements required to maintain a happy, healthy personal forest. This walking tour will cover the importance of selecting the “right plant for the right place” as well as the challenging relationship between trees, turf and the rest of the built landscape. Following the tour, watch an up-close demonstration of professional tree climbing. Enjoy the morning by walking, talking and admiring some of nature’s most magnificent gifts and watch these talented arborists as they ascend into the trees. This program is for all tree huggers. Free for Berkshire Botanical Garden members, free with admission for nonmembers. Meet in the main parking lot.15.6.06.Up-in-the-Trees