An array of agricultural and literary achievements and manufacturing innovations is on display this holiday season at the Osborne Homestead Museum in Derby.
Nine garden clubs have decorated the former home of businesswoman and philanthropist Frances Eliza Osborne Kellogg for the holidays, as they have for more than two decades. The Olde Ripton Garden Club Decorating Committee is shown here receiving a Certificate of Appreciation for “their energy, enthusiasm, and creativity in decorating” at the museum on Wednesday, December 2nd where a special reception was held to thank volunteers.
Mayor Mark Lauretti is shown above with Club Vice President, Renee Protomastro at the Native Oak Tree Planting Site. On Sunday, Sept. 19, 2015 the Olde Ripton Garden Club donated a tree to the Shelton Land Conservation Trust. The Pin Oak was planted by Club Members and Conservation Commission volunteers in the southern field of the Lane Street Property.

professional landscape designer who will give a talk about “Great Plants for 4-Season Interest”. It will cover low maintenance trees, shrubs, perennials and annuals, including many natives for your garden.
specializing in arrangements, annuals, perennials, landscape design, installation and property management. Their display gardens offer inspiration and show an uncommon passion for creating and caring for the simplest to the most ornate garden setting. The trip was a relaxing and inspirational experience.




