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Wreath Workshop at Great Mountain Forest Features Rare Conifers
On December 6 and 7, create a nature-inspired wreath to celebrate both the holidays and our state's forestry heritage.
Thereβs nothing quite like getting into the holiday spirit by crafting your own festive wreathβespecially when youβre working with fragrant greens foraged by the expert hands of the Great Mountain Forest (GMF) team. This yearβs Holiday Wreath Workshop, taking place on December 6 and 7, is the perfect opportunity for crafters of all ages and skill levels to come together at the cozy Mountain House Barn, located at 200 Canaan Mountain Road in Falls Village. Youβll get to create a nature-inspired wreath thatβs truly one-of-a-kind, featuring boughs from some of the worldβs most unusual conifer species!
With two sessions offered each dayβone from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm and another from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pmβyou can choose the time that works best for you. The workshop is just $40 per person, and all materials are provided, although it is recommended that you bring your own shears as well as your sense of fun and creativity! Tickets are available now at greatmountainforest.org/events
What sets wreath-making at GMF apart is its storied past, rooted in forestry experimentation, adaptability studies, and a love for global biodiversity. Back in the 1950s, GMFβs Ted Childs and forest manager, Darrell Russ, an early member of the Exotic Conifer Association, began planting conifer species from across the globe. Their goal was to showcase non-native trees for students, scientists, and visitors, and to see which trees would thrive in Connecticut. These living experiments not only delighted students and scientists, but also were helpful to Christmas tree growers searching for new and adaptable varieties.
Over the decades, GMF grew and sold thousands of Christmas treesβranging from familiar white and blue spruces to lesser-known species like King Boris fir, Nordmann fir, and Meyerii spruce. Though large-scale tree production has ended, the legacy of those plantings lives on in some of the boughs available for this yearβs wreath workshop, ensuring each wreath is truly one-of-a-kind. βWeβre excited to share this living history with our community,β says Mike Zarfos, Executive Director of GMF. βEvery wreath is a gateway abroad, crafted from conifers you simply wonβt find anywhere else in Connecticut. Itβs a wonderful way to celebrate both the holidays and our regionβs forestry heritage.β
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Workshop attendees will enjoy a cozy, collegial atmosphereβsnacks, hot cider by the wood stove, expert tips from GMF educators and trustees, and hands-on help to perfect their creation. Participants will also learn how to care for their wreath to keep it fresh, discover the story behind the unusual greens, and take pride in a sustainable decoration: all materials are locally foraged and compostable.
About Great Mountain Forest
Great Mountain Forest (GMF) is a leader in forest stewardship. For more than a century, we have been demonstrating how sustainable management can protect biodiversity and support ecosystems. By serving as a hub for education and research, we are spreading the benefits of sustainable management so that communities across New England derive educational, economic, and recreational and health benefits from their forestsβnow and well into the future. GMF is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit encompassing 6,300 acres of contiguous forestland in Norfolk, Canaan, and Falls Village Connecticut.
