A Garden Party With An International Flavor
A Garden Party With An International Flavor
By Shannon Hicks
Lilleba Peterson and Dave Luessenhop hosted a garden party for members of The International Club of Newtown at their Valley View Road home earlier this month that was, said Mr Luessenhop, âjust for fun.â
About three dozen people attended the event, which, thanks to beautiful weather on May 10, took place primarily outside the residence the couple designed and built 45 years ago.
âWe have about seven events each year and this was one of them, just for fun,â Mr Luessenhop said this week. âItâs always just for fun.â
The International Club is a social and cultural club made of up people from other countries as well as the United States who have resided overseas and speak the languages of the countries they represent. Participants share their varying cultural backgrounds â the current board of directors alone has representation for Argentina in president Patsy Rapela, Switzerland with vice president Michel Dolivo, Russia with secretary Inna Federov, the US with treasurer Jim Rutte, and France with program coordinator Bernadette Rutte â and welcome other new arrivals to the area.
The club meets monthly in the homes of members.
Ms Peterson and Mr Luessenhop consider their home a Scandinavian retreat. The house is filled with items from Norway and Scandinavia, from the traditional costume that usually hangs from a front closet, a living room full of furniture that was shipped to Newtown from the home of Ms Petersonâs mother, cabinets and shelves filled with cobalt blue dinnerware, pots and pans from Norway, and even to the blue that colors the kitchen walls â a very popular color in Scandinavia, according to Ms Peterson.
The couple designed and built the home 45 years ago. She did the blueprints with her uncle, Al Christinsen, a former contractor. The three-bedroom ranch has served the couple well, even if it isnât huge by todayâs standards.
âItâs not big, but we didnât have big homes 45 years ago,â Mr Luessenhop told The Bee just last summer when he and Ms Peterson opened their home for Newtown Historical Societyâs Annual Homes & Gardens Tour. âItâs just the right size, though. We raised two children here.â
The property was previously used as a farm, which meant the gardens were also started from scratch.
âThere were no trees, nothing on it,â said Mr Luessenhop. âBut we had a lot of good soil.â
Evidence of that soil can be seen from the moment guests walk through the homeâs solarium. There are flowers and specimen trees including magnolias, Japanese dwarf cypress, Scotch pine, azaleas, rhododendron, hydrangea, and snowball bushes.
The May 10 celebration was not meant to be a full meal, but the smorgasbord of potluck offerings meant everyone could leave with a full stomach nevertheless.
âIt was planned as hors dâoeuvres, drinks and socializing, with the hors dâoeuvres following the Spanish tradition of tapas,â or small sandwich-like finger foods, he said. Thirty-five members and guests attended the garden party.
For information about the International Club of Newtown, contact Mr Luessenhop, who is the clubâs publicist and historian, at 270-7093.