Flowers at the Forbes Brings Visitors to the Historic House Museum Forbes House Museum January 31, 2025

Flowers at the Forbes Brings Visitors to the Historic House Museum

MILTON, MAJanuary 31, 2025   Colorful floral arrangements brightened a winter weekend, as the Forbes House Museum and Milton Garden Club welcomed the community to “Flowers at the Forbes” in January. 

The historic house on Adams Street featured ten arrangements, designed by teams of garden club members, on display Jan. 24-26. Visitors from Milton, surrounding communities and other local garden clubs enjoyed special tours from museum guides highlighting how the designers created the arrangements to complement paintings, statues and other selections from the museum’s collections.

“Our members took full advantage of this unique opportunity to create arrangements based on the museum’s beautiful array of fine and decorative arts,” says Christine Paxhia, chair of garden club’s Floral Design committee. “Flowers at the Forbes demonstrates our members’ passion for floral design and dedication to education.” 

Supplementing the guided tours, the designers provided details about their creations in videos accessible by QR codes that accompanied the displays. The “Flowers at the Forbes” videos are now available on the museum’s YouTube channel @ForbesHouseMuseumMilton.

“We were delighted to see how our collection inspired such insightful and creative arrangements,” says Heidi Vaughan, the museum’s executive director. “This was our latest collaboration with the Milton Garden Club, and we’re looking forward to working with its members to host more programming in the future.”

For more information about the museum, tours and other programming, call 617-696-1815 or visit www.forbeshousemuseum.org.

Flowers at the Forbes
Gwen Labbe leads a tour for Fuller Village residents and other visitors on Jan. 24. Photo courtesy of the Forbes House Museum.
Flowers at the Forbes
Christine Paxhia elaborates on her arrangement complementing a painting in the museum’s Chinese parlor. Photo courtesy of the Forbes House Museum.
Flowers at the Forbes
An 18th-century portrait of Dorothy Murray Forbes inspired this arrangement designed by Anne Gatnik, Caitlin DeVaul, Debbie Haggerty and Lisa Viola. Photo courtesy of the Forbes House Museum.

About the Forbes House Museum:

Inspired by the Forbes family legacy of entrepreneurship, social action and philanthropy, the Forbes House Museum fosters discourse around civic engagement and cultural awareness. Built in 1833, the Greek Revival home at 215 Adams Street in Milton has been a museum since 1964 and a National Historic Landmark since 1966. 

About the Milton Garden Club:

Founded in 1924, the Milton Garden Club strives to promote knowledge and appreciation of gardening and to encourage and engage in educational projects relating to conservation, horticulture, civic planting and preservation. More information is available at www.miltongc.org.