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WOODBURY - "Art At The Nature Center," a series of evening programs presented in the Van Vleck Studio Welcome Center of Flanders Nature Center, continues this spring. The next program in the series will be on Friday, April 14.

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WOODBURY — “Art At The Nature Center,” a series of evening programs presented in the Van Vleck Studio Welcome Center of Flanders Nature Center, continues this spring. The next program in the series will be on Friday, April 14.

Beginning at 7 pm, Laurie Clement Lawrason will present “Gertrude Jekyll and Her Garden at The Glebe House Museum.” The program will cover Gertrude Jekyll’s influence on garden design, her association with Glebe House Museum in Woodbury, and the establishment of the Jekyll Garden at the Glebe House. That garden is the only extant Jekyll-designed garden in the country today.

Ms Clement-Lawrason is the garden curator at Jekyll Garden at the Glebe House Museum. She holds a master gardener certificate from the University of Connecticut Cooperative Extension System, and has gardened on private estates for many years.

Cost is $5 per person, and advance reservations are requested; call 263-3711. The Van Vleck Studio at Flanders Nature Center is on Flanders Road, at the corner of Church Hill Road.

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