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April 27, 2023



Don a fabulous hat or fetching fascinator and enjoy Champagne, a three-course lunch and botanical art: On May 17, Hats in the Garden returns to Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden in Belmont after a four-year hiatus. The party is modeled after the popular Frederick Law Olmsted Awards Luncheon, better known as simply the “Hat Luncheon,” in New York City’s Central Park, according to event co-chair Pam Stowe. The nonprofit 380-acre botanical garden will be bursting with springtime blooms, and local artist Kirk Fanelly’s inlaid cut-paper works will be on view. A host table for eight costs $1,600; individual tickets are $200. Learn more at dsbg.orgSP

View the photo gallery from the inaugural 2019 Hats in the Garden:

Photography by Virginia Dunn.

Artwork from Kirk Fanelly on view at Hats in the Garden:

Gerbera inlaid cut-paper artwork by artist Kirk Fanelly.
18 Gerberas, 2023, inlaid cut paper on panel, 48 x 66 in., Kirk Fanelly
Inlaid cut-paper artwork of orchids in a vase by artist Kirk Fanelly.
Orchids with Vase, 2022, papel ensamblado sobre panel / inlaid cut paper on panel, 44×44 in (112×112 cm), Kirk Fanelly

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