Tag: Lois Kunian

  • Wreath of the Day, From the Archives – Invasives

    In November, the Garden Club of the Back Bay enjoyed a very informative online lecture by Bud Sechler of Native Plant Trust on the topic of invasives. Member Kaye Vosburgh noted that the use of invasive plants in flower arrangements is now expressly forbidden by the Garden Club Federation and the Garden Club of America, and while still allowable in ikebana, seed disposal protocols are strictly followed. This brought to mind our own Wreath Week foraging and how often we may have been guilty of using inappropriate plants, berries, or grasses over the years. A case in point, from ten years ago, is the wreath below with Japanese wisteria pods attached as part of the decoration. Be assured that in the future we will be very careful in our choices of materials. We have, by the way, always been careful not to use anything that is on any endangered list.

    We thank Lois Kunian and Gibson/Sotheby’s for their generosity in sponsoring today’s Wreath of the Day post.

  • Wednesday, October 13, 11:30 am – 1:00 pm – Women at Play

    The Friends of the Esplanade Playspace  invite you to its First Annual “Women at Play” lunch reception on October 13, 2010. As they have gone through the process of trying to get a playspace built, they have come to realize the hard work and perseverance that goes into making a playground,  and wish to recognize some of the Boston women that led the way, including three current members of The Garden Club of the Back Bay, Sue Prindle, Lois Kunian, and Jeryl Oristaglio.

    Honorees

    * Sue Prindle & Lois Kunian, Clarendon Street Playground
    * Holly McGrath, Tadpole Playground
    * Jeryl Oristaglio, Stoneman Playground

    The details of the lunch reception are as follows:

    * Date: Wednesday, October 13, 2010
    * Time: 11:30 am – 1:00pm
    * Where: 8 Mount Vernon Place, Beacon Hill
    * Cost: $100 per ticket

    You may purchase tickets on line at www.esplanadeplayspace.org/luncheon-2010/.

    Friends of Esplanade Playspace