Fifh Annual Garden Symposium sponsored by the Old City Cemetery Museums & Arboretum, a Virginia Historic Landmark on the National Register of Historic Places in Lynchburg, Virginia Wednesday, March 21, 2012 All events take place at: Randolph College Eudora Welty’s Mississippi garden ran riot with the camellias, roses, and daylilies that she tended as zealously as her prose. The novelist, who won the Pulitzer Prize in 1973 for The Optimist’s Daughter, cultivated characters for her stories along with the flowers that she grew in her modest Jackson garden.
Welty’s letters, published for the first time in this book, reveal witty and telling observations about not only gardening, but also fellow gardeners. She wrote to a friend, “The delphiniums I planted in my ignorance have all bloomed like everything and are getting ready to bloom for the second time and Mother says the ladies of the garden club come over each day to worship and grit their teeth.” On Wednesday, March 21st at 3:00 p.m., come hear Susan Haltom and Jane Roy Brown speak about Miss Welty’s garden and their journey that led to the completion of One Writer’s Garden. Schedule:3:00 – 3:15 – Welcome and Introduction 3:15 – 3:55 – Susan Haltom presents, “Eudora Welty and the Gift of Flowers” 4:00 – 4:40 – Jane Roy Brown presents, “A Grand Teacher: Women and Gardening and the Progressive Era” 4:45 – 6:00 – Question and Answer, Cocktail Reception, Book Signing, and Plant Sale. ![]()
$35 per person, includes cocktail reception Questions or more information: dawn@gravegarden.org See Also
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