For the second year in a row, 50 decorated trees are set up inside the Queset House.
For the second year in a row, the Easton Garden Club held it's Festival of Trees. The club set up 50 decorated trees - each with a separate theme - throughout the Queset House on North Main Street behind the Ames Free Library. The trees were donated from individuals and organizations around town. Browse through the image gallery for a look at the trees. For more on the Festival of Trees click here.
This Festival Is A Keeper
“To advance and to encourage the study of horticulture, floriculture, and landscape architecture; to encourage the education of gardening and the protection and conservation of natural resources, and to promote civic beauty and roadside improvement in the town of Easton.” MISSION STATEMENT OF THE EASTON GARDEN CLUB How much better is life when you have a passion to do something good, to create something beautiful, to bring people together, to make people smile? This is what the Easton Garden Club (ECG) does throughout the year in town, in place after place, across event after event, and program after program. EGC members are here, there, and everywhere, planting and nurturing and designing and building. Here is a link to the Easton …
The event is starting this weekend.
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Friday, November 25, 2011
Submitted to Easton Patch: The Garden Club is holding their first, Festival of Trees event at Queset House beginning Friday Nov. 25 through Saturday Dec. 3. The Garden Club will be displaying beautifully decorated trees donated by individuals, local businesses, organizations and schools. North Easton Savings Bank is the Gold Sponsor of the event and has agreed to take on the duty of reviewing the policies and procedures of the event in order to preserve and protect the integrity of the Dec. 3 drawings for the public. Attendees will have an opportunity to purchase raffle tickets for a chance to win their favorite decorated tree and other great prizes. There will be two additional drawings where attendees will have the chance to enter to …
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