Acclaimed garden author Paula Deitz will speak about "A Garden Writer's Journey" at Madoo Conservancy in Sagaponack on Sunday, February 26, at noon.
The Madoo Conservancy’s winter lecture series kicks off on Sunday, February 26, with “A Garden Writer’s Journey” by Paula Deitz.
The series continues on March 11 with “Gertrude Jekyll and the Country House” by Judith B. Tankard and culminates on March 25 with “The History of Gardens & Photography” by Leslie Rose Close.
Each of the lectures will be held at Madoo’s winter house studio in Sagaponack. Refreshments will follow each talk, and Ms. Deitz and Ms. Tankard will sign copies of their books after their individual speaking engagements.
Ms. Deitz is the founding editor of The Hudson Review, a quarterly magazine of literature and the arts. She has spent more than 30 years writing about gardens and the people who tend them. Her extensive travels, from the waterways of Kyoto to Manhattan’s... more
The series continues on March 11 with “Gertrude Jekyll and the Country House” by Judith B. Tankard and culminates on March 25 with “The History of Gardens & Photography” by Leslie Rose Close.
Each of the lectures will be held at Madoo’s winter house studio in Sagaponack. Refreshments will follow each talk, and Ms. Deitz and Ms. Tankard will sign copies of their books after their individual speaking engagements.
Ms. Deitz is the founding editor of The Hudson Review, a quarterly magazine of literature and the arts. She has spent more than 30 years writing about gardens and the people who tend them. Her extensive travels, from the waterways of Kyoto to Manhattan’s... more








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