Thank you all who worked so hard to make this Herb Day successful. More pictures coming soon!
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Preparing for Herb Day
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Herb Society members getting the gardens ready for Herb Day. Mark your calendars to come to Herb Day, Saturday, May 9 from 8am to 3 pm! [portfolio_slideshow id=1894 size=large]
Come to Herb Day 2015!
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Fun at the April Meeting
Thanks to all who made it out to the meeting and to all of those who worked so hard to pull it together. I think those Plant ID labels are going to be beautiful in our herb gardens!
Special thanks to Lisa Lenox of Bottle Tree Pottery for showing us the way
and for the finishing – glazing and firing. Lisa, we want you to come on across the street and join the Herb Society!
Thanks also to Sherrie for getting this fun program together for us.
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April 21 Meeting Agenda
Our April 21 meeting will be a hands on evening of making plant labels from clay for our Herb Gardens. Lisa Lenox of Bottle Tree Pottery at Old Alabama Town, will help us at the meeting and fire the clay pieces for us in her kiln. Join us at 6pm at the Loeb Center at 301 Columbus St.
Flyers and bookmarks advertising Herb Day will be available. Help us distribute them and get the word out!
Alabama Book Festival 2015
Thanks to all of those who came out to help sell cookbooks. (Barbara Hightower, Uschi Kling, Liz McEwan, Kayren Pittman, Kisha Nicolas, Toni Bourke and Jean and family.)
We sold 17 books which is pretty good and it gave us the opportunity to meet new people, talk about our group and promote Herb Day. The weather was perfect as was the easy camaraderie of our group.
Spend some time with us at the Alabama Book Festival
Come spend some time with us at the Alabama Book Festival at Old Alabama Town on Saturday, April 11 from 9:am- 4:pm. Our cookbook, ‘Roses and Rosemary Favorite Recipes Old Alabama Town Herb Society will be available along with some sample treats prepared from recipes from the cookbook. The price of the cookbook $12. For more information about the Book Festival see the Old Alabama Town website.
Media Release – Herb Day 2015
CONTACT: Carolyn Gomillion
334-303-0187
RELEASE: IMMEDIATELY
MEDIA RELEASE
OLD ALABAMA TOWN HERB SOCIETY
HERB DAY, SATURDAY, MAY 9, 2015
Herb Day sponsored by the Old Alabama Town Herb Society (OATHS) will be held on Saturday, May 9, 2015 (8:00AM – 3:00 PM) at the Living Block of Old Alabama Town, 301 Columbus Street, Montgomery, Alabama 36104. Enjoy demonstrations, expert gardeners, garden tours, vendors and an abundance of plants. Free Admission.
Herb Day is a fun-filled public educational event for the entire family. It will feature children’s activities, programs by experts on growing herbs, a cooking demonstration using herbs, and a session that explores the medicinal properties of herbs. An open-air market will feature vendors selling crafts, books, food, herbal teas, garden wares and a huge selection of herbal plants. Tempting herbal recipes can be found in the members own cookbook “Roses and Rosemary, Favorite Recipes of Old Alabama Town Herb Society,” which will be available for purchase along with free tasting samples of selected recipes.
“Where the Wild Things Are” is the theme of our 18th annual Herb Day so join us to learn where wild herbs grow and sample some wild game with Savory – Herb of the Year for 2015. Children’s activities will include an art show by school students and there will be make and take activities to take home. Plus music in the gardens all day!
Enjoy all of this and more, come spend the day with us in Old Alabama Town. For more information go to oathsblog.com or 334-303-0187 or cgomillion9@gmail.com.
Scarecrows in the Gardens
In the OATHS dye garden “indigo Alice” and “Madder Hatter.” The Indigo herb plant dyes fiber in shades of blue and madder is used for red and orange dyes.