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Local Violet Industry Subject of Talk

Written By Editor on 4/25/23 | 4/25/23


CATSKILL – Steven Mann didn’t know about the local violet industry until he became president of the Museum of Rhinebeck History.  Then he could hardly avoid it!

“During its heyday, violet production in the Hudson Valley was the top money maker,” he explained.  “More than 6 million violets were cultivated here each year – with Rhinebeck being the epicenter.”   There were so many greenhouses erected that it was nicknamed “The Crystal City.”

On Sunday, May 7th, Mann will be speaking on the Violet Industry at a luncheon/fundraiser held at Temple Israel of Catskill, 220 Spring St., Catskill, NY.  The cost, for tea sandwiches, salad and dessert, along with the lecture is just $20.00 per person.  For reservations, call or text 518.751.8986, or e-mail stevenaamann@gmail.com.

The luncheon follows a morning Plant Sale in the Temple – featuring annuals, perennials, herbs, hanging baskets, succulents and garden-related merchandise.  Items have been donated, for the benefit of the Temple Israel Cemetery Fund, by Holmquest, Agway and the Farmers Regional Market in Menands.

“This is the third year we’ve had a Plant Sale,” Mann said.  “It’s a wonderful kick-off for Spring.  Everyone is brimming with optimism when it becomes time to plant seedlings.”  Items will be sold in 6-packs – reasonable priced at $3.50 – $5.50 each depending on the plant.  In addition, there will be some flower pots available along with gardening implements.

“We’re urging people to make reservations early as we can only accommodate 48 for lunch,” Mann concluded.  “I think people will want to learn more about the violet history.  And what can be better than bringing all your winter garden planning to fruition while helping a good cause.”

The Plant Sale runs from 8:30AM until Noon on Sunday, May 7th.  There will be a Garden Basket Raffle, too.  Luncheon/lecture reservations (12:30PM – 2:30PM) should be made by calling or texting 518.751.8986, or e-mailing stevenaamann@gmail.com.


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