Horticultural therapist and educator Sheila Taft will be the guest speaker at the Edmonds Floretum Garden Club’s Monday, Dec. 17 potluck meeting.
Taft teaches classes in the Healing Arts Program at Cancer Lifeline, in the belief that an active connection to plants and gardens can have a profound effect on quality of life. Her talk, “Spreading the Word: the Restorative Power of Plants,” will begin at 11:30 a.m.
Edmonds Floretum Garden Club finds beauty even in the darkest days of winter. From wreaths to table decorations, Floretum members have been busy making elegant arrangements out of evergreens and spent blooms. Some of their creations will be on display at their annual potluck meeting from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Brackett Room, 3rd floor of Edmonds City Hall, 121 5th Ave. N.
Accompanying the meal will be a slide show of last summer’s tours of members’ gardens.
Guests are welcome.
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