THE EIGHTH ANNUAL
NANTUCKET GARDEN FESTIVAL A CELEBRATION OF ISLAND GARDENING
July 19-21, 2016
PA RT I E S TOURS WORKSHOPS
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SCH E D U LE O F E V E N T S M O N DAY , J U L Y 18 8:00- 5:00
Fair y Garden Contest Drop Off
FREE!
Fair Street Park
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FREE!
Fair Street Park
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T U E S DAY , J U L Y 19 ALL DAY
Fair y Garden Contest
9:00- The Victor y Garden with $80. 41 Shawkemo Rd. pg. 9 11:00 Russell Morash Hosted by Russell Morash 10:00- Fair y Garden Building with $30. Nantucket pg. 11 Noon Alicia Keller & Michelle Housel Lighthouse School 10:00- Floral Arrangement Workshop $80. Nantucket pg. 10 Noon with Mar y Beth Ferro Lighthouse School 1:00- Botanical Printmaking Workshop $80. 44 Tennessee Ave. pg. 10 4:00 with Bee Shay Hosted by Beverly Hall and David Billings 3:00- ‘Sconset Walking Garden Tour $60. ‘Sconset Market pg. 8 5:00 with Katie Hemingway Sponsored by Surfing Hydrangea Nurser y 6:00- The Middle Brick Garden Table $500. 95 Main Street pg. 8 9:00 with Chefs Kyle Zachar y of Topper ’s & Neil Ferguson of American Seasons
W E D N E S DAY , J U L Y 2 0 ALL DAY
Fair y Garden Contest FREE!
Fair Street Park
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9:00- Brant Point Walking Garden Tour $60. Children’s Beach pg. 9 11:00 with Julie Wood Sponsored by Surfing Hydrangea Nurser y 9:00- Noon
Painting Workshop en Plein Air $175. with Illya Kagan
15 Trotts Hill Road pg. 10 Hosted by Polly Hallowell
10:00- Fair y Garden Building with $30. Noon Alana Cullen & Michelle Housel
Nantucket Lighthouse School
1:30- 3:30
Gordon Hayward: The Inevitable Garden
4 New Dollar Lane pg. 6 Hosted by Polly Espy
3:00- 5:00
Wildflower Walk with Peter $60. Linda Loring pg. 8 Brace & Sarah Bois Nature Foundation Sponsored by Surfing Hydrangea Nurser y
6:00- 9:00
A Garden Soirée
$80.
$150.
95 Main Street
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SC H E D U LE O F E V E N T S T H U R S DAY , J U L Y 2 1 ALL DAY
Fair y Garden Contest FREE!
Fair Street Park
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9:00 Historic District Walking Garden $60. Fair Street Park pg. 9 11:00 Tour with Amy Pallenberg Sponsored by Surfing Hydrangea Nurser y 9:00- 2:00
Ar t in the Garden Youth $80. Workshop with Bee Shay
10:00- Little Diggers with Alana Cullen Noon & Michelle Housel 2:00- 4:00
$30.
Mommy & Me Fairy Garden Tea with $35./PP Kaity Farrell
Nantucket pg. 11 Lighthouse School Nantucket Lighthouse School
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Nantucket Lighthouse School
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Fair Street Park
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F R I DAY , J U L Y 22 8:00- Noon
Fairy Garden Pick up & Prizes
FREE!
PARTIES The Middle Brick Garden Table T UESDAY, J ULY 1 9 | 6 - 9PM | $500 | 9 5 M A I N ST R EET
New this year, the premier event and opening night celebration features an intimate four-course, garden-inspired dinner with Executive Chefs Kyle Zachary of Topper’s at The Wauwinet and Neil Ferguson of American Seasons. The dinner will be paired with a biodynamic wine tasting with Sommelier Ken Mason of Classic Wine Imports. Music by The Gypsy Jazz Trio. Hosted in the private gardens of the historic Middle Brick, this evening is sure to delight all of your senses. Limited to 28 tickets.
A Garden SoirĂŠe WEDN E S DAY, J ULY 2 0 | 6- 9PM | $150 | 9 5 M A I N ST R EET
The party of the summer! Celebrate the Nantucket Garden Festival in the historic gardens of the famed Middle Brick. Enjoy creative local cuisine by The Green, Raw Bar by Yoho, and a fabulous silent auction and select art show. Live music by Audio Architechs. The night will feature keynote speaker Gordon Hayward. About Gordon Hayward: Gordon has been designing gardens professionally from his home in southern Vermont since 1985 with particular emphasis on gardens in the Northeast, as well as the Eastern Shore of Maryland, though he does work nationwide. He is a nationally recognized garden writer and lecturer. He wrote for Horticulture Magazine for 25 years and lectured with the magazine on nine multi-city lecture tours across America. He was a contributing editor at Fine Gardening Magazine for six years and a contributing editor at the newly revamped Organic Gardening Magazine. Gordon is the author of eleven books on garden design, two of which have won national awards.
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LE CT U R E Gordon Hayward: The Inevitable Garden WEDN ES DAY, J ULY 2 0 | 1: 30- 3: 30PM | $80 | 4 NEW DO L L A R L A NE
Hosted by Polly Espy
A garden with a soul, clarity, varied emotions and an (un)selfconscious design, (and a feeling of inevitability) comes out of the fusion of three key elements as they pass through the mind and emotions of the designers: • The people who live in and care for the garden and whose style and life stories are embedded in the design. • The style, layout, materials and history of the interior as well as exterior of the house and or buildings associated with the garden. • The land, its features, its history and its light. Light and shadow illuminate everything. This lecture gathers around images of fine European and American architecture, gardens and their makers. It also includes lessons learned from magnificent farms, vineyards and cattle ranches across Europe and America. See Gordon Hayward’s profile on page 5.
91 Somerset Road, Nantucket 508-228-6828 surfinghydrangea.com
TO U R S ‘Sconset Walking Tour T UESDAY, J ULY 1 9 | 3- 5PM | $60 | ‘ S CO NS E T MA R KET
Join Katie Hemingway of Grass Roots Gardens for a mid-afternoon tour of ‘Sconset’s exquisitely diverse gardens and learn how they thrive in spite of constant coastal exposure. See Katie’s bio on page 19. This event is generously sponsored by Nantucket Garden Festival partner Surfing Hydrangea Nursery. *Meet in the square next to the ‘Sconset Market at 2:45pm.
Brant Point Walking Garden Tour WEDN E S DAY, J ULY 20 | 9- 11AM | $60 | CH I L DR EN’ S BEACH
Garden Designer Julie Wood of Hither Creek Gardener will lead participants on a morning tour of Brant Point gardens. Visit a selection of private gardens varied in design, plant materials and style. Please find Julie’s bio on page 20. This event is generously sponsored by Nantucket Garden Festival partner Surfing Hydrangea Nursery. *Meet at Children’s Beach at 8:45am.
Wil df lowe r Wal k WEDN E S DAY, J ULY 20 | 3- 5PM | $60 | L i nd a Lori n g Nature Fo un dati o n
Join Peter Brace of Nantucket Walkabout and Dr. Sarah Treanor Bois of the Linda Loring Nature Foundation for a two-hour guided walking tour of the flora found on the Linda Loring Nature Foundation property. Located off of Eel Point Road on the west end of Nantucket’s north shore, the Linda Loring Nature Foundation offers easy trails through sandplain grasslands, coastal shrublands and along the North Head of Long Pond. Participants will learn about Nantucket’s native flowering plants, shrubs and trees. Please find Peter’s bio on page 17 and Sarah’s bio on page 17. This event is generously sponsored by Nantucket Garden Festival partner Surfing Hydrangea Nursery. *Meet at the Linda Loring Nature Foundation. www.nantucketgardenfestival.org
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TO U R S - WO R KS H O PS His tor i c D i s t r i ct Wal k i n g Tour TH URS DAY, J ULY 2 1 | 9- 11AM | $60 | FA I R ST REET PA R K
Amy Pallenberg of Amy Pallenberg Garden Design & Care will lead participants on an inspiring tour of in-town gardens. Town gardens are known for their unusual plant materials and clever combinations in a protected oasis. Please find Amy’s bio on page 20. This event is generously sponsored by Nantucket Garden Festival partner Surfing Hydrangea Nursery. *Meet at the Fair Street Park on the corner of Fair and Main at 8:45am.
The Victory Garden with Russell Morash TUESDAY, J ULY 1 9 | 9- 11A M | $80 | 4 1 S H AW KEMO R OA D
Join us for a vegetable gardening workshop with Russell Morash, legendary creator of the PBS television series “The Victory Garden” and “This Old House.” Tour his gardens and learn from a master. A wide variety of topics will be covered ranging from staking and pruning tomatoes, seed starting, plant spacing and garden layout. It is sure to be an inspiring and entertaining event for both novice and experienced gardeners alike. About Russell Morash: As creator, director and executive producer, Russell Morash is credited with introducing the “how-to” concept to public television through his many award-winning series including “This Old House,” “Ask This Old House,” “The Victory Garden,” “The French Chef with Julia Child” and “The New Yankee Workshop.” Today he and his wife, author and founding chef of Nantucket’s Straight Wharf Restaurant, Marian, spend summers at their home in Shawkemo. There “he” grows and “she” cooks from a vast vegetable garden. Morash occasionally contributes columns in the I&M on gardening as well as monthly items for the magazine “Nantucket Today.”
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WO R KS H O P S Floral Arrangement Workshop with Mary Beth Ferro T UESDAY, J ULY 1 9 | 10- NO O N | $80 | NANTU CK E T L I G H T H O USE SC H O O L
In this two-hour, hands-on course, Floral Designer Mary Beth Ferro will share the fundamentals of floral design as well as priceless tips on how to prolong the life of arrangements. Beautiful fresh-cut flowers and a vase will be provided for each participant, as well as all the supplies needed to create a lovely take home centerpiece. Please find Mary Beth’s bio on page 19.
Botanical Printmaking Workshop with Bee Shay T UESDAY, J ULY 1 9 | 1- 4PM | $80 | 4 4 TE NNE S SEE AV ENUE
Spend the afternoon in a spectacular Madaket garden with local artist Bee Shay, creating beautiful prints with leaves and flowers. After two hours of hands-on printing with water based inks and Asian papers, participants will learn how to turn their prints (and bits of prints gone rogue) into cards, gift tags and more. All participants will leave with their creations packed safely into a beautiful portfolio made just for this class, along with a booklet detailing the techniques covered in the workshop. Please find Bee’s bio on page 20. Hosted in Beverly Hall and David Billings’ stunning and unique Madaket garden. Please bring a hat and comfortable shoes. You will be standing for the majority of the class. Refreshments provided.
Painting Workshop en Plein Air with Illya Kagan WEDN ES DAY, J ULY 20 | 9- NO O N | $175 | 1 5 TR OT T S H IL L R OA D
A unique opportunity to join one of Nantucket’s iconic artists, Illya Kagan, for a morning of painting en plein air in a beautiful private garden. Bring your easel and supplies to paint in the medium of your choice. Hosted by Polly Hallowell. Please find Illya’s bio on page 19. This class sold out last year; please register early to avoid disappointment. Tickets or info: 508.228.0427
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CHIL D R E N ’S WO R KSH O PS Fairy Garden Building with Alicia Keller and Michelle Housel TUESDAY, JULY 19 | 10-NOON | $30 | NANTUCKET LIGHTHOUSE SCHOOL
This workshop welcomes children ages 4 and up, and a parent or caregiver, to the amazing world of gardening with fairies in mind. Participants will make a fanciful fairy dwelling out of natural materials. Vine-woven fences, beach stone paths, driftwood homes – these are just a few of the things your child will create to make their fairy house a home. Supplies will be provided. Led by Nantucket Lighthouse School teacher Alicia Keller, and Nantucket Lighthouse parent Michelle Housel of Dancey Pants Disco. Please find Alicia’s bio on page 20 and Michelle’s bio on page 19 . Please note that a parent or caregiver must be present with children under the age of 6. Children who attend this workshop are encouraged to participate in the free and fun Fairy Garden Contest.
Art in the Garden with Bee Shay THURSDAY, JULY 21 | 9-2PM | $80 | NANTUCKET LIGHTHOUSE SCHOOL
Join Bee Shay for an inspiring day of creating art with materials found in a garden. Participants will print, weave and create botanical inspired art from materials collected in nature. Activities include: painting and printing with sticks, grasses and leaves, off-loom weaving, block printing with potatoes and more. Please find Bee’s bio on page 20. This is a drop-off class for children ages 7+. A healthy snack and lunch will be provided. Please come with sunscreen and a hat. Children will be outdoors for the duration of the workshop.
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CHIL D R E N ’S WO R KSH O PS Fairy Garden Building with Alana Cullen & Michelle Housel WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 | 10-NOON | $30 | NANTUCKET LIGHTHOUSE SCHOOL
This workshop welcomes children ages 4 and up, and a parent or caregiver, to the amazing world of gardening with fairies in mind. Participants will make a fanciful fairy dwelling out of natural materials. Vine-woven fences, beach stone paths, driftwood homes – these are just a few of the things your child will create to make their fairy house a home. Led by Nantucket artists (and Nantucket Lighthouse School parents!) Alana Cullen of Tafari Designs and Michelle Housel of Dancey Pants Disco. Supplies will be provided. Please find Alana’s bio on page 17 and Michelle’s bio on page 19. Please note that a parent or caregiver must be present with children under the age of 6. Children who attend this workshop are encouraged to participate in the free and fun Fairy Garden Contest.
Little Diggers THURSDAY, JULY 21 | 10-NOON | $30 | NANTUCKET LIGHTHOUSE SCHOOL
Children ages 2 – 5 will learn what makes a garden grow and create their own mini edible gardens to take home. Class includes planting time (complete with worms) and story-time. Additionally, participants will make branch plant markers to be used in their container garden. Led by Nantucket artists (and Nantucket Lighthouse School parents!) Alana Cullen of Tafari Designs and Michelle Housel of Dancey Pants Disco. Supplies will be provided. Please find Alana’s bio on page 17 and Michelle’s bio on page 19. Please note that a parent or caregiver must be present with children.
Mommy & Me Fairy Garden Tea THURSDAY, JULY 21 | 2-4PM | $35/PP | NANTUCKET LIGHTHOUSE SCHOOL
Join us for an enchanting afternoon fairy garden tea party. The event will begin with children (and a parent or caregiver) crafting whimsical floral crowns with Nantucket Lighthouse School parent and talented maker Kaity Farrell of Fare Isle. A magical tea party and fairy scavenger hunt, created by Nantucket Lighthouse School parent Leith Kinney, will follow. Please see Kaity’s bio on page 17. Ages 4+. A parent or caregiver must attend. Tickets or info: 508.228.0427
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Garden Festival Committee Casey Boukus Lindsey Cressman Logan Gomes Margaret Hallowell Katie Hemingway Alix Houghton Candice Kelly Leith Kinney Amy Pallenberg Bee Shay Jenne Verney Julie Wood
Advisory Committee Darcy Creech Caroline Ellis Marsha Fader Cary Hazlegrove Virginia Kinney Dale Rutherford Merrielou Symes Connie Umberger
COVER PHOTO: Royal Star Magnolia by Amy Pallenberg
COMM U NIT Y C H AL LE N G E Fairy Garden Contest MON , J ULY 1 8 – F R I , J U LY 22 | A L L DAY | FR EE | FAI R ST R E E T PAR K
Fairy gardens are the sweetest, smallest and most enchanting of all gardens. Participants are invited to work alone or as a team to create and display a magical fairy realm. If you are looking for inspiration, sign up for our Fairy Garden Building workshops offered on Tuesday, July 19th and Wednesday, July 20th. Children who participate in either workshop will be able to submit their creations, if desired. All other participants should drop off and register their fairy gardens on Monday, July 18th between 8-5pm at the Fair Street Park. Prizes and pick up - Friday, July 22nd between 8-Noon. Open to all ages. All sizes and types of vessels are welcome.
T H E E IG H T H A N NUA L
NANTUCKET G A R DE N F E ST I VA L
a Garden Soirée THE MIDDLE BRICK GARDEN 95 MAIN STREET W E D N E S D A Y, J U LY 2 0 th 6:00-9:00 PM TICKETS: $150.
F E AT U R I NG G U E ST S P E A K E R AU T H O R & G A R D E N D E S I G N E R G O R D O N H AY WA R D Live Music with AUDIO ARCHITECHS F a r m t o Ta b l e C u i s i n e b y T H E G R E E N
A NANTUCKET LIGHTHOUSE SCHOOL EVENT
E VE NT B IOS PETER BRACE Peter B. Brace is the author of “Nantucket: A Natural History” and “Walking Nantucket: A Walker’s Guide to Exploring Nantucket on Foot.” A Nantucketer for 23 years and counting, Peter formerly covered the environmental beat for the Nantucket Beacon and the Nantucket Independent. He is currently a freelance writer for Sound Magazine, the Nantucket Chronicle and the Nantucket Coastal Conservancy. Peter knows Nantucket’s natural environs from shoreline to shoreline, its multitudes of plant, mammal, bird, fish, insect and reptile/amphibian species. SARAH TREANOR BOIS Sarah Treanor Bois, PhD, is the Director of Research and Education at the Linda Loring Nature Foundation (LLNF). Having first joined the conservation scene on Nantucket in 1998, Sarah has worked at or with most of the island’s non-profit conservation groups. Sarah received her PhD from the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Connecticut where her research focused on invasive plant distributions in New England and efforts to prioritize species management. Sarah’s current position at LLNF marries her interests in research and education where she encourages people of all ages to participate in science and research at their own comfort level. ALANA CULLEN Alana’s childhood was filled with handmade dresses and patchwork quilts. She grew up alongside her crafty mother and hardworking father, making and gardening, with the sound of the sea as her mainstay. Today you’ll find her foraging plant materials for her textiles and collecting sea-worn shells for her jewelry with her children by her side. She leads the “Little Lighthouse” playgroup at the Nantucket Lighthouse School and sells handcrafted wares via her website, Tafari Designs, and at Sustainable Nantucket’s weekly Farmer’s Market. KAITY FARRELL Kaity Farrell is the creative force behind Fare Isle, a local handmade business, featuring organic and wildcrafted goods along with her flower art prints of the island. Kaity writes and shares her delicious plant-based recipes on the Fare Isle blog for all to enjoy. When she’s not making and cooking you can find her out adventuring around the island with her husband and their joyful young son, Iley.
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E VE NT B IOS NEIL FERGUSON Neil Ferguson, born and raised in Hampshire, England, decided to become a chef at age 12. Missing a school trip because he was ill, he went on vacation to Scotland with his parents instead. As luck would have it, they took him to a restaurant run by British Chef Brian MacPhee. Neil was in awe and his fate was sealed. Neil spent time at the best restaurants in London- Le Gavroche, Claridges, Pied A Terre, La Tante Claire, The Square and Aubergine- taking from each a different skill-set and style. In 2006, Neil moved to the United States to open Gordon Ramsay at The London in New York. Shortly after, Neil was hired to open Allen & Delancey in the Lower East Side, which took Manhattan by storm. Neil was hired by Galley Beach in the summer of 2011 and was made Executive Chef in 2013. In 2015, he and his wife, Shelley, purchased American Seasons where he is now the owner and Executive Chef. MARY BETH FERRO Mary Beth Ferro has been a part of the Nantucket Looms staff as early as 1984 when she started as a skilled handweaver under co-founder Andy Oates. Now an integral part of the Nantucket Looms Design Team, Mary Beth also runs a successful floral design service. She now designs flower arrangements for weekly private home installations, parties and weddings as well as weekly flower bouquets for purchase at Nantucket Looms. Mary Beth loves to add unique touches to her arrangements, regularly scouring estate sales and yard sales for vintage containers that make her designs truly one-of-a-kind. KATIE HEMINGWAY Katie Hemingway of Grass Roots Gardens has been gardening with color for over 15 years on Nantucket island. When she is not in the gardens or greenhouse she can be found at the beach, in the kitchen, or at her painting easel (usually painting gardens or flowers!) Katie lives on Nantucket year-round with her husband Dane and their four children MICHELLE HOUSEL Originally from Florida, Michelle found her way to Nantucket and very quickly fell in love with a little island 30 miles out to sea. She attended Ringling College of Art and Design and received a BFA in Illustration. She is a maker of dolls, portraits, cards and valentines, and unique toys, which she sells via her website Dancey Pants Disco and at Nantucket Bookworks. Michelle and her husband, Zak, have a son named Odin and they are expecting their second child this fall. ILLYA KAGAN Renowned Nantucket artist Illya Kagan’s expressive paintings capture the essence of our landscape. He works on location “en plein air” throughout the seasons, painting the changing light in broad brush strokes that are the hallmark of his inimitable style. Working from the beautiful landscapes of the French West Indies to the Mountains of Colorado to his home on the Island of Nantucket, Illya paints diverse subjects that bring the viewer to feel his strong connection with the place.
E VE NT B IOS ALICIA KELLER Alicia joined the Nantucket Lighthouse School faculty in 2004 and has been integral to the vibrant Small School program ever since. An accomplished weaver, cook, and avid boater, Alicia raised and home-schooled her two sons Carl and Noah here on Nantucket with her husband Carl Keller. Alicia has taught art education programs at NISDA, the Maria Mitchell Association, and the Nantucket Atheneum. AMY PALLENBERG Amy Pallenberg, owner of Amy Pallenberg Garden Design & Care, is a curator of beautiful spaces. She transforms the ordinary into verdant, high design, inspired spaces that are direct reflections of her customers’ style and desire. Design and cultivation of gardens, containers and interior floral arrangements are her specialty. BEE SHAY Bee Shay, a published author and island resident, specializes in the art of printing with nature. Although she has been known to practice “gyotaku” (the art of fish printing), her first passion is printing with botanicals. She uses these prints to make functional art as she believes that bringing beauty into everyday life is an essential way to live. She is currently serving as Executive Board President to an international group of printmakers. She has been a practicing artist and instructor since 1978. JULIE WOOD Julie has made landscaping her career focus since 1995. After apprenticing for a landscape designer, she returned to Nantucket and was hired as a head gardener for Nantucket Island Resorts where she managed the greenhouse operation as well as designing and maintaining gardens for all NIR properties. Hither Creek Gardener was born in 2002, from Julie’s desire to work independently and in a manner consistent with her core values. “Cultivate beautiful spaces, but do no harm” is her working mantra. Julie completed the accredited NOFA organic Land Care program and is passionate about organic landscaping. KYLE ZACHARY Kyle Zachary is the executive chef of TOPPER’S at The Wauwinet. A graduate of the Restaurant School at Walnut Hill College, he honed his skills in restaurants including Alinea in Chicago, Wheatleigh in Lenox, the Winnetu Inn on Martha’s Vineyard, and TOPPER’s as sous chef in 2005. Most recently Kyle was the sous chef at the Intercontinental in Dusseldorf, Germany. He returned to take the reigns at TOPPER’S in 2010. Kyle’s seasonally inspired cuisine at TOPPER’s has recently won critical acclaim from Forbes Travel Guide, Zagat, Travel & Leisure, Conde Nast Traveler and Saveur Magazine. Tickets or info: 508.228.0427
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Cape Cod Five is pleased to support the Nantucket Garden Festival
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T H ANK YO U DAHLIA Surfing Hydrangea
PEONY Naomi Aberly Bartlett’s Farm Anonymous Elisabeth & Thomas Giovine Carol & Robert Miller Nantucket Bank Neil Paterson Inc.
HYDRANGEA Nancy & Doug Abbey Atlantic East Nantucket Real Estate Susan & Coleman Burke Cary Hazlegrove Photography Caroline & Douglass Ellis Diane Freeman Mary Louise & Henry Gailliot Mary Jane & William MacLean Amy Pallenberg Garden Design & Care
LILY Cape Cod 5 Don Allen Auto Service Mary Drew Hingham Institution for Savings Robin & Craig Maurer Nantucket Housefitters & Tile Gallery Katharine Overlock Waterworks of Nantucket Liz Zoppo
ZINNIA Peggy & David Galka George Hughes Jean Kuhl Jackie & Ron Lefebvre Pollacks
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