November/December 2011

All events are FREE unless noted

Visit the web site for more information and current scheduled events

http://www.elizabethpark.org/

 

Contents


Calendar
Game Dinner
Garden Lectures
Gifts to Give
Marci Martin
Poetry Book
Pond House Cafe
Reception
Rose Arches & Beds
Rose Society
Set to Celebrate
Super Saturdays
Volunteer Corner
 

 

Watch your inbox in November for a special message introducing new

Friends of Elizabeth Park Executive Director Karen Tomasko !

Photo: Marci Martin

November Calendar

 

6 Rose Society Meeting ~ Pond House ~ 2:30 pm

11 Set to Celebrate ~ Pond House ~ 10 am-7 pm

12 Set to Celebrate ~ Pond House ~ 10 am-3 pm~

13 Closing the Iris Garden ~ Iris Garden ~ 10-11

19 Super Saturday: Closing the Rose Garden ~ 9 am -12 pm ~
     Rose Garden

26 Brunch with Santa ~ Pond House ~ 10-2 pm

27 Brunch with Santa ~ Pond House ~ 10-2 pm

   

 

 

 

December Calendar
 

4 Game Dinner ~ Pond House ~ 5:30

 

 

Name  ________________________________

Address_______________________________

Town   ______________Zip_______________

Phone  _____________ญญ_Email_____________

 

_______ Friend at $65

_______ Supporter at $100 (1 Dinner)

_______ Patron at $200 (2 Dinners)

_______ Total

 

Seated with ______________________________

 

Please reply by November 27th

Make checks payable to:

The Friends of Elizabeth Park

PO Box 370361

West Hartford, CT 06137

 


Set to Celebrate: Celebration of Tablescapes

 

Set to Celebrate is a fundraiser sponsored by the Connecticut Valley Garden Club and will directly benefit the Club's

Heritage Rose Garden project

currently underway at Elizabeth Park.

 

Approximately 24 tables will be displayed decorated for celebration.


Decorators, designers, businesses, individuals & groups will create "themes" for each table including fresh greenery and floral arrangement.

 

Themes will range from children's tables to winter picnics to fall and winter holidays and more!

Winter Garden Lecture Series

Pond House Hall - Wednesdays at 7:00 pm

(March 28 dinner at 6 pm)

Lecture 1:  January 18

Survival in the Darwinian Garden: Planting the Fittest