Category: Meeting

  • Wednesday, October 15, 10 a.m. – Isabella Stewart Gardner: America’s First Patroness of the Arts

    Character reenactor Jessa Piaia will present a dramatic portrayal set in 1909, six years after the opening of Fenway Court. The portrayal runs approximately an hour in length, and details may be found in the calendar portion of this web site. An elegant optional “period” lunch will follow, featuring vegetable consomme with confetti of root vegetables, duck a l’orange, wild rice, candied baby carrots, and an elegant dessert for $25 per person. Co-sponsored with The College Club of Boston, 44 Commonwealth Avenue, where the event will take place. To reserve, contact The Garden Club of the Back Bay through this web site.

  • Thursday, October 16, 10 – 3:30 – Historic Preservation of Gardens Workshop & Garden Tour

    Come to the Fuller Conference Center at Old Sturbridge Village, take a guided tour of 4 gardens, and hear a lecture about researching and designing the gardens, criteria used, and selection of historically appropriate plant materials by Christie Higginbottom. Elizabeth Ingleheart, architectural and landscape historian and the National Register Coordinator for the National Park Service, will speak on how to list a garden on the National Historic Register. Karen Herman, Andover Preservation Commission Chair, will speak on Funding through the Community Preservation Act. For more information, and to register, visit www.GCFM.org, or send a check ($17.50 for registration, $12.50 box lunch fee) to GCFM, c/o Winnie Fitzpatrick, Registrar, Box 660, West Falmouth, MA 02574.

  • Tuesday, Sept. 16, GC of BB Opening Meeting – Iristhorpe

    Presented by Bill Yeomans of Shrewsbury to the Garden Club of Back Bay

    Where: Tower Hill Botanic Garden Auditorium, – Boylston, Massachusetts

    When: Tuesday, September 16th at 10:00 a.m. – Mark your calendar now!

    To learn more about Iristhorpe, click here .

    For further information contact: Bill Yeomans at 508-842-7173 or send an email to: billyeo@townisp.com Flint Farm, circa 1890 and one of the many gardens created at Iristhorpe, circa 1914 “Iristhorpe of Shrewsbury and Its Magnificent Gardens of the Early 20th Century”

  • Tuesday, September 8 – Nature’s Jewels Workshop

    Please join The Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts at the Espousal Center in Waltham from 10 a.m. – noon for an inspiring workshop on how to turn plant materials into handmade jewelry! There will be an opportunity to learn from each other and to share secrets.

    Many of you are familiar with the exceptional talented individuals entering into the artistic jewelry at the New England Flower Show. If you have ever considered entering and needed either a little encouragement or a push, this workshop is for you!

    Reservations are being accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis.
    Fee: $25.00 (includes materials)
    Make check out to: GCFM
    Please mail check and registration to:
    Angela Alessandria
    11 Ross Rd
    Belmont, MA 02478
    617.489.9842

    Pre-Registration Required