More About Natick's Art in Bloom
Sponsored and supported by the Natick Garden Club, Natick Art Association, Morse Institute Library, Natick Center Cultural District and the Massachusetts Cultural Council.
When: May 4, 2024 11AM-5PM
May 4 at 2PM Sustainable Floral Design demonstration by Stacey Lee of Paeonia Designs
May 5, 2024 1PM-4PM
Where: Morse Institute Library, 14 E. Central St. Natick, MA
Lebowitz Hall (lower level) and Morse Room (main floor)
What:
Come enjoy the Natick Garden Club’s unique floral arrangements inspired by books selected by the Morse Institute Library and art created by the Natick Art Association. The theme this year is “Many Stories from the Garden”, with a focus on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Access, along with gardening and sustainability.
Guests will enjoy live music, information booths, interactive displays like photo booths, and activities for all ages such as pollinator fun throughout the library. A live floral demonstration is planned for 2 pm on Saturday.
For more information, please visit the Garden Club at Click for Details or on Facebook and the NCCD at Click for Details
The Natick Garden Club
Our mission is to promote a positive educational environment for sharing gardening, horticultural, and conservation information and to encourage civic planting, beautification, and service in the Natick community.
Organized in 1998 by three women, the Natick Garden Club currently has about 100 members. Members represent a range of ages, genders, and gardening acumen. All have a passion to learn, share, and volunteer in service to their garden club. The NGC has evening meetings September through May at Morse Library featuring a keynote speaker, with time for socialization and NGC business at the start. We have deep roots in Natick although draw members from several communities and can be found around town in a variety of civic capacities throughout the year.
The Natick Center Cultural District
Natick Center Cultural District is fostered by a private-public partnership, managed by Natick Center Associates (NCA). This nonprofit organization is comprised of property owners, retail and office workers, concerned neighbors, town officials, nonprofits and corporations with a history of more than 40 years working together for downtown re-vitalization. We strive to be a great example of a successful community-driven alliance dedicated to preserving the small-town feel and the big- city amenities.
Natick Art Association
The Natick Art Association seeks to promote and encourage creative expression of fi-ne arts to its own membership, the Natick community and beyond. The NAA is an organization of active artists and art enthusiasts who represent all branches of visual art mediums from drawing to sculpture. The NAA works together to find and support like-minded colleagues; to learn from demos, critiques and workshops; and to present our art to the public through exhibits and other opportunities.
Mass Cultural Council
The Mass Cultural Council is a state agency that promotes excellence, inclusion, education, and diversity in the arts, humanities, and sciences to foster a rich cultural life for all Massachusetts residents and contributes to the vitality of our communities and economy. Of note, they fund the Natick Cultural Council.
When: May 4, 2024 11AM-5PM
May 4 at 2PM Sustainable Floral Design demonstration by Stacey Lee of Paeonia Designs
May 5, 2024 1PM-4PM
Where: Morse Institute Library, 14 E. Central St. Natick, MA
Lebowitz Hall (lower level) and Morse Room (main floor)
What:
Come enjoy the Natick Garden Club’s unique floral arrangements inspired by books selected by the Morse Institute Library and art created by the Natick Art Association. The theme this year is “Many Stories from the Garden”, with a focus on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Access, along with gardening and sustainability.
Guests will enjoy live music, information booths, interactive displays like photo booths, and activities for all ages such as pollinator fun throughout the library. A live floral demonstration is planned for 2 pm on Saturday.
For more information, please visit the Garden Club at Click for Details or on Facebook and the NCCD at Click for Details
The Natick Garden Club
Our mission is to promote a positive educational environment for sharing gardening, horticultural, and conservation information and to encourage civic planting, beautification, and service in the Natick community.
Organized in 1998 by three women, the Natick Garden Club currently has about 100 members. Members represent a range of ages, genders, and gardening acumen. All have a passion to learn, share, and volunteer in service to their garden club. The NGC has evening meetings September through May at Morse Library featuring a keynote speaker, with time for socialization and NGC business at the start. We have deep roots in Natick although draw members from several communities and can be found around town in a variety of civic capacities throughout the year.
The Natick Center Cultural District
Natick Center Cultural District is fostered by a private-public partnership, managed by Natick Center Associates (NCA). This nonprofit organization is comprised of property owners, retail and office workers, concerned neighbors, town officials, nonprofits and corporations with a history of more than 40 years working together for downtown re-vitalization. We strive to be a great example of a successful community-driven alliance dedicated to preserving the small-town feel and the big- city amenities.
Natick Art Association
The Natick Art Association seeks to promote and encourage creative expression of fi-ne arts to its own membership, the Natick community and beyond. The NAA is an organization of active artists and art enthusiasts who represent all branches of visual art mediums from drawing to sculpture. The NAA works together to find and support like-minded colleagues; to learn from demos, critiques and workshops; and to present our art to the public through exhibits and other opportunities.
Mass Cultural Council
The Mass Cultural Council is a state agency that promotes excellence, inclusion, education, and diversity in the arts, humanities, and sciences to foster a rich cultural life for all Massachusetts residents and contributes to the vitality of our communities and economy. Of note, they fund the Natick Cultural Council.
Date & Time
May 4, 2024
Additional Dates
This event also occurs on:
05/05/2024
Location
Morse Institute Library
14 East Central Street
Natick, MA 01760
Contact Info
Natick Garden Club
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