Garden Club To Host Colonial Herbalism Speaker
Garden Club To Host Colonial Herbalism Speaker
SOUTHBURY â The Southbury Garden Club will hold its next meeting on Friday, March 3, in Room 205 of Southbury Town Hall. The business meeting will begin at 12:30 pm.
At 1:30, guest speaker Susan Modzelewski, of Gardens of Graywall in Southbury, will present a program about Colonial herbalism. Ms Modzelewskiâs herbal inclinations are a natural offshoot of her kinship with soil and stone. The gardens and walkways that surround her home represent years of dreaming and personal toil, and the depth of her knowledge of herbal gardening is enhanced by her familiyâs longstanding passion for reenacting Colonial history.
Ms Modzelewski has taught Colonial herbalism at historic sites from Nova Scotia to Virginia, and has conducted countless lectures with adults and school children as well as appearing on The History Channel.
The âColonial Herbalismâ program is open to the public. Admission is $3 per person. Following her presentation, Ms Modzelewski will host a question-and-answer session with the audience. Refreshments with an herbal theme will be served.
For additional information, call club president Marcia Dance at 267-6660 or program chairman Carol Tracey at 267-6826. Southbury Town Hall is on Main Street, between Southbury Public Library and Southbury Volunteer Fire Departmentâs building.