What do a woman's high heel dress shoe, a piece of
driftwood, and assorted gears and pulleys have in common? Most people would probably answer,
"nothing at all". However, for
those gathered in the Northville Presbyterian Church basement for the October
meeting of the Sacandaga Garden Club the response would be different.
Members were treated to an amazing presentation
by Carol and Steve Brown and their eyes were opened to unusual and creative
ways to display flowers. Mr. Brown, who
is the NYS Federated Garden Club District V Judge's Council Chairman, offered a
demonstration using items that one would not normally consider vessels for
floral arrangements.
He spoke about
linear, tubular, and construction designs and then enthralled members as he
turned PVC tubing, driftwood, and various odds and ends into beautiful
containers for cut flowers. Mrs. Brown
shared a fashionable high heeled shoe that she adorned with preserved flowers
that took first place in the recent NYS Fair.
Mr. Brown then gave an instructive and valuable critique of floral
arrangements that were provided by the hostesses of the meeting. The Brown's challenged members to "think
outside of the box" and opened their eyes to the endless possibilities of
creative design.
The Garden Club's next gathering will take place on
Thursday, November 13th at Lanzi's On The Lake.
The group will hold their annual Luncheon and Auction. This event is eagerly anticipated by members
and their guests. It promises to be fun
for all. If you are interested in
attending, you must contact a member for further information.
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