The historic barn at backcountry’s Highland Farm was bustling with over 200 enthusiastic guests as Martha Stewart and Stephen Sills discussed their favorite homes, gardens and interiors at Greenwich Historical Society’s annual Spring Fete on May 16. Conducted in a casual and engaging ‘fireside-chat’ manner, Stewart and Sills spoke endearingly about their shared love of historic properties, including Stewart’s restored home ‘Skylands’ in Seal Harbor, Maine, originally built for Edsel Ford, her majestic Bedford N.Y. farm, and those of several of Sills’ clients and friends whose interiors evoke his masterful synthesis of classic and modern style. Tori Mellott, Style Director of Frederick Magazine, introduced the Stewart and Sills, and moderated a spirited audience Q&A following their presentation.
Spring Fete event Co-Chairs Susannah Heyworth, Alexandra Kittle and Erica Maher Silverman made welcome remarks followed by Vice-Chairs Lauren duPont and Catherine Tompkins, who emphasized the importance of the event to raise critical funds for the Historical Society’s art and education programs, as well as expanding its Education Garden, where local students, campers and families can explore the history and uses of Colonial-era plants and American Impressionist perennial flowers.
Funds raised from the event also support educational programs and resources accessible to all students and teachers in Greenwich schools; stewardship of the National Historic Landmark Bush-Holley House, landscape and gardens; and award-winning American art and history exhibitions.
Presenting Sponsor VanderHorn Architects completed a recent renovation of the deck stairs and windows on the southern facing side of the historic barn.
For more information: https://greenwichhistory.org/spring-fete/