Holiday cheer is in the air, and what better way to decorate your home, than with a hand crafted holiday wreath. On Saturday, December 7, the public is invited to join JPPM staff and volunteers for a wreath making workshop. Beautiful plant materials from the Point Farm gardens, located on the JPPM grounds, will be used to create these wreaths. Materials include magnolia, boxwood, holly, pines, pine cones and magnolia seed pods. Participants will complete their wreaths with bows and other ornaments included in the price of the workshops.
Two workshops will be offered on Saturday, December 7, at 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Class size is limited and reservations are required. Fee for the workshops is $25 or $20 for members of the Friends of JPPM. Please call 410-586-8501, visit www.jefpat.org, or email jppm@mdp.state.md.us to make reservations.
Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum, a state museum of archaeology and home to the Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory, is a program of the Maryland Historical Trust, a division of the Maryland Department of Planning. It is located on 560 scenic acres along the Patuxent River and the St. Leonard Creek in St. Leonard, Calvert County, Maryland. Please visit www.jefpat.org for more information about JPPM.
