Suffield Garden Club Presents Historic Program

We New Englanders love our history and our landscape, and Connecticut is home to many beautiful and unique gardens. In fact, fifteen historic sites dotted throughout the state, with historically significant gardens, have joined to form Connecticut’s Historic Gardens. Guest speaker Laurie Masciandaro will introduce attendees to the history and beauty of these fifteen distinctive historic sites and gardens that have charmed and inspired visitors for a century or more.

Laurie originates from Washington State, and holds a Master’s Degree in American history from UConn. She is currently Site Manager of Historic New England’s Roseland cottage (pictured) in Woodstock. She is a frequent speaker and was a featured presenter at the 2025 CT Flower Show. Learn more at historicnewengland.org.

Photo credit: CTHistoricGardens.Org
Lovely gardens grace historic Roseland Cottage in Woodstock, Connecticut


The program is free and open to the public starting at 12 noon, Monday March 2, at the Second Baptist Church, 100 North Main Street, Suffield. Parking and entrance are in the rear of the building.

The Suffield Garden Club, organized in 1934, is a non-profit organization. New members are always welcome. To become a member or to learn more, visit www.SuffieldGardenClub.org.

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