The Talbot County Garden Club welcomes floral designer Ellen Frost on October 24th at 1:30 p.m. at the Talbot County Free Library. This event is free and open to the public.
Come celebrate the beauty and splendor of autumn as Ellen demonstrates using locally grown flowers and foliage to create a naturally beautiful arrangement while speaking about using locally grown flowers.
Ellen Frost is the founder and owner of Local Color Flowers, a design studio in Baltimore, Maryland. Local Color Flowers sources all of its flowers, foliage, branches and plants from farms within 100 miles of Baltimore. She is committed to the responsible use of resources, supporting the local economy and promoting neighboring farms – providing her clients an environmentally and socially conscious alternative when purchasing flowers. Ms Frost has an MBA from Loyola University and is a Baltimore Master Gardener. She is a national leader in the Local Flowers movement and is an active member of the Association of Specialty Cut Flower Growers.
About the Talbot County Garden Club
The Talbot County Garden Club was established in 1917 to enrich the natural beauty of the environment by sharing knowledge of gardening, fostering the art of flower arranging, maintaining civic projects, supporting projects that benefit Talbot County and encouraging the conservation of natural resources. Noteworthy projects include maintaining the grounds of the Talbot Historical Society, Talbot County Courthouse, Talbot County Free Library, the fountain and children’s gardens at Idlewild Park and numerous other gardens and activities. There are currently a total of 101 active, associate and honorary members.
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