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FITCHBURG The Laurelwood Garden Club, at its Annual Meeting held June 11 in the courtyard at the Fitchburg Art Museum, elected the following officers for the 2021-22 year: Kathryn Nowosielski of Leominster, president; Deb Vilandry, vice president, of Lancaster; Lucille Cormier of Fitchburg as secretary; Tisha Schiavitti of Leominster as treasurer; Claire Lavin of Ashby as assistant treasurer, and Mary Ed Caine of Leominster, corresponding secretary.
Annual reports were given by Kathleen McGuigan for Scholarship, Jessie Olson for 2021 Art in Bloom, Tisha Schiavitti for Treasurer, Julie Palioca for Public Relations/Publicity, Beautification/Julia Casey Memorial Garden, and Mary Dunn and Doris Durrin for Nominations and Elections.
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FITCHBURG Members of the Laurelwood Garden Club, in partnership with the Fitchburg Art Museum, will be showing their floral designs at the 23rd Art in Bloom, to be held Friday, May 14 through Sunday, May 16.
Artworks from the museum’s collection, Eleanor Norcross Gallery and the African Gallery, and artwork in the current exhibits, The Big Picture and Cloth is Money, will be selected by interpreters to design unique arrangements so the viewers can focus on the way the artwork was interpreted. This year, it will include Tablescapes set up in the Ansin Gallery and the Eleanor Norcross Gallery.