Workshops + Lectures
Book a Workshop or Lecture
Listed below are lectures, workshops and programs available to groups. Materials needed are listed under each program title. Lecture and workshop fees vary according to the type of program and the location. Please call 804-278-9006 for a fee schedule.
Slide Lectures
Materials needed: laptop computer with PowerPoint, projector and screen
Gardening for Butterflies and Birds - Learn how to attract butterflies and birds to your garden through proper landscaping.
Gardening with Children - Find out how to inspire and involve children in one of America's favorite hobbies - gardening.
Container Gardening - Discover the secret of container gardening from choosing the container and plants to proper maintenance.
The Good, Bad and Ugly of Landscaping - Learn from the mistakes (and successes) of others. Proper plant selection, mulching and pruning are just a few of the topics covered.
Demonstration Lectures
Materials needed: at least one 6' table, preferably two; trashcan
Garden Inspired Floral Designs - Create dazzling designs suitable for home entertainment and special events using materials from the garden supplemented by florist flowers. This lecture can be adapted for particular themes and seasons. Some of the designs will be given as door prizes.
Hands-on Floral Design Workshops
Materials needed: six foot work table for each two participants
These workshops are custom designed for your group. The group will decide on their design theme and David Pippin provides all floral materials (flowers, foliage, Oasis™, tape, containers, etc.) needed to complete the project. Participants bring their own clippers; gloves and smocks are optional. Workshops last 1½ - 2 hours and are open to beginning and experienced designers. Minimum participants 10; maximum 25.
Children's Workshops
Materials needed: will vary depending on workshop topic
Garden themed, hands-on workshops work well for children (K - 5). Topics vary according to age of the children, and while workshops are designed to be fun, state Standards of Learning are considered when planning activities. Workshops can be held at school, church or in the home. They are ideal for the classroom, after-school or Bible school programs or birthday parties. Workshops last approximately one hour and a minimum of 10 children is required (and preferable no more than 25). At least one adult per 10 children must be in attendance.
Upcoming Events
Listed below are lectures, workshops and programs available to the public. Lecture and workshop fees vary according to the type of program and the location. Please visit the listed websites for more information about registering for these events.
Arranging for the Joy of It
Instructors David Pippin, Nancy Ross Hugo, and Kate Vernon will demonstrate a variety of arranging techniques. Attendees will participate in activities that take the angst out of arranging and showcase techniques that make the process both easier and more fun. Emphasis will be on using local, readily available flowers, greens, and line material. Floral design demonstrations, flower conditioning tips, and information about how to work with particular fresh plant materials as well as hands-on activities organized around themes. To register and for more information, visit:
https://shrinemont.com/wp-content/uploads/arranging_for_the_joy_21.pdf
Notable Past Events
Workshops
Shrine Mont, Orkney Springs, VA
Hahn Horticulture Garden at Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
Lectures
Reynolds Community College, Adjunct Professor, Horticulture Department, Richmond, VA
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, Richmond, VA
Agriculture in the Classroom National Conference
Children's Museum of Richmond, Richmond VA
Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY
William King Museum of Art, Abingdon, VA
The Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke, VA
Special Events
The Executive Mansion of Virginia, Richmond, VA
The Country Club of Virginia, Richmond, VA
VMFA, Richmond, VA
Swift Creek Mill Theatre, Colonial Heights, VA