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Discovering Brunel Sculpture Garden with The Town of Olive Historical Society: Online Event

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The Friends of Brunel Park and The Town of Olive Historical Society are pleased to co-sponsor a winter program at the Olive Free Library about The Brunel Sculpture Garden.

As you have driven westward on Route 28 towards Boiceville, you may have glimpsed the tall statuary, the totems, peeking through the trees and shrubs on the knoll to the right of the highway. You may have wondered just exactly what they are, what their history is. The owners and trustees of this unusual property have opened it on a daily basis to the public. They have improved the site with additional natural landscaping and seasonal, flowering pollinator gardens, all of which enhances the garden’s presentation of well-being and pleasure – a lovely place to wander. The owners and trustees have researched both the artist - Emile Brunel - and his techniques and the cultural milieu within which he created his sculptures. Cynthia Nitikin, the Co-founder and a Trustee of Friends of Brunel Park, will be the presenter.

Please reserve your time on Thursday, December 10, 2020, at 7 p.m. to join us for a presentation about the history of Brunel Sculpture Garden, and enjoy a short video showing what this special place offers to us all. Please register via this  zoom link  to join the lecture: 

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