Above: The library invites you to enjoy “gorgeous” views of noteworthy gardens this month and next. (images cropped from series’ flyers)
Next week is the last session in the Southborough Library’s series featuring photos of “Gorgeous Gardens of New England”.
As I previously posted, the presentations feature pictures by professional photographer and former landscape architect Joanne Pearson.
This is the final of four “armchair tours” led by Pearson. The Library promotes:
In Part 4 we will visit gardens located in each of our New England states. We’ll begin with three gardens in Connecticut, all connected with pioneering women in design and business. In New Hampshire, we’ll see the English inspired landscape at Tarbin Gardens and here in Massachusetts another Gilded Age estate. We’ll visit a much younger garden in Maine and two gardens in Vermont with notable historical ties. The presentation ends with visits to two spectacular gardens in Rhode Island. Both had come close to becoming lost to the public forever.
The event will take place Wednesday, April 23rd at 7:00 pm on the Library’s main floor. No registration is required to attend.
The free series is sponsored by the Southborough Cultural Arts Council (under the Mass Cultural Council) and the Southborough Community Fund (a fund of the Foundation for Metrowest).