Hostesses for this meeting are Ellen (paper goods), Sue (mulled cider), Cheryl (dessert) and the club will provide pizza. Everyone should bring some boxed or canned foods for the East Hampton Food Bank.
Karen will be at the Congregational Church of East Hampton in the village center by 6 p.m. to get an early start on making bundles. Park in the lot between the church and the post office and come in the side door. Plan to come early if you can.
There was a great article in the Hartford Courant on Friday about making wreaths with photos and instructions for changing it for the New Year with herbs. It also outlines the "Artsy" part of making wreaths. I couldn't find a link to the article but you might still have the Friday newspaper to take a look at it. I'll bring a copy to the meeting.
If you haven't noticed--the Bradford Pear tree in the village center traffic triangle is gone due to the October storm. It will make our gardening there very different in the future. Karen is checking into replacement (or maybe not!) with the Town Maintenance Department. The photo is from my phone and, try as I might, I could not get it on the blog in the right orientation. I'll send the original with an email notification of this blog posting.
Bonnie sent this link to remind us that even though it is the end of the gardening cycle for most of us, we can still enjoy blooms in many ways. Click on "blooms"!
And one last encouragement...
This rose was still blooming yesterday.
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