Augusta Bailey Circle Garden
Party at the Shirley Eustis House in Roxbury -- a special
event for COGdesign's most generous donors and volunteers.
Photos by Lucille Kenney
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COGdesign director Lucia Droby (in straw hat) welcomes
supporters and volunteers.
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The Shirley Eustis House, an 18th century governor’s
mansion, and the 1806 Ingersoll-Gardner Carriage House.
www.shirleyeustishouse.org
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Phebe Goodman, former president of the Shirley Eustis House
Board of Directors, gives the history of the house and
recent landscape improvements.
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COGdesign’s supporter Alice Pepper chats with Board member
John Furlong in the carriage house. |
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Andrea Taaffe (in blue), executive director of the Shirley
Eustis House, describes programs and community initiatives
at the house museum.
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Board members Myra Carlow and Nancy Phillips talk with COG
designer Susan Balleza. Susan’s design for the perennial gardens
was the first step in rejuvenating the
grounds.
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Phebe Goodman talking with COGdesign auctioneer Ellen
Forrester.
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Board member Barbara Popolow confers with development
consultant Ann Kazer.
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Liz Zagaroff, community greenspace activist, compares notes
with ABC garden party planner Cornelia McMurtrie.
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The gazebo and COG-designed perennial gardens.
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