Kalmia Garden Study Club decorates Council on Aging

Myra Bumgarner (left) and Karen Sprott bound up a bundle of Christmas greenery. Photos by Samantha Lyles

Myra Bumgarner (left) and Karen Sprott bound up a bundle of Christmas greenery.
Photos by Samantha Lyles

Macqueline Baggett placed a festive wreath above a window.

Macqueline Baggett placed a festive wreath above a window.

Members of Darlington’s Kalmia Garden Study Club were out spreading Christmas cheer last week, decorating one the city’s most august buildings – the McCullough House, now home to the Darlington County Council on Aging at 402 Pearl Street – with classic wreaths and ribbons. Using “found greenery” cut from aromatic evergreens, club members wove branches around light fixtures and over windows and doors, capping some with festive red ribbons, until the building looked rather merry.

Kalmia Garden Study Club members wove evergreens around light fixtures.

Kalmia Garden Study Club members wove evergreens around light fixtures.

Author: Duane Childers

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