Ikebana Workshop – Notes from the Old Ottawa South Garden Club
The Old Ottawa South Garden Club recently sponsored a workshop on Ikebana—the traditional Japanese art of flower arrangement.  The workshop was led by Elizabeth Armstrong, a Second Associate Master in the Ohara School of Ikebana.  After retiring as a psychologist, Elizabeth became interested in ikebana as an intellectual and creative challenge; she is now a member of the North American Ohara Teachers Association and has studied ikebana here and in Japan.

Elizabeth then invited participants to create their own arrangements with materials supplied by her.  As the workshop progressed, both Elizabeth and a senior student in the Ottawa Chapter, Patty McGaughlin, critiqued and adjusted participants arrangements.
Participants all agreed that it had been a pleasant way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
The next meeting of the Old Ottawa South Garden Club will be on Monday April 9th at 7.00 pm at the Firehall (260 Sunnyside Avenue) when Tyler Ring, a horticultural specialist from Ritchie’s Feed and Seed, will tell members about easy-care, hardy perennials and tried-and-true garden maintenance methods for the lazy gardener.
By: Colin Ashford
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