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Seasonal & Sustainable Floral Design Workshop

January 24 @ 9:00 am - 11:30 am

with Parishioner Elisa Bulgrin of Longfield Farm, sponsored by
St. Mark’s Flower Guild

 

Spend a winter morning with Flower Guild members and fellow parishioners for this inspiring and instructive hands-on workshop on how to make arrangements with more seasonal plants and sustainable materials.


This event is sponsored by St. Mark’s Flower Guild. All are welcome to
register!

9:00  Gathering and Fellowship

9:30-11:30  Talk and Workshop

Elisa Bulgrin is a New Canaan mom, St. Marks parishioner, and ‘farmer/florist’.  In 2016, she and her husband John moved to what they’ve come to call Longfield Farm, where they’ve since welcomed three children, created a series of gardens and, now, where Elisa runs a small business of the same name.  Coming to flowers from the garden, seasonality and sustainability are core to Elisa’s work, from growing to arranging flowers, and Longfield Farm’s varied offerings reflect this approach as well as all the passions and sensibilities that colour ‘country life’ at Longfield.

Register here or by contacting the church office so that we have enough materials for all attendees.

Venue

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
111 Oenoke Ridge
New Canaan, CT 06840
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