‘Spectacular’ garden, views at Chore Service fundraising party

SHARON — Chore Service held its third annual garden party benefit on Saturday, July 9, at the home of Ann Goodbody, on Mudge Pond Road. Heather Dinneen, Chore Service coordinator, said the organization hoped 250 would attend the party. By Saturday morning, they had received more than 425 reservations.Chore Service is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping the elderly and disabled remain in their homes rather than having to move into assisted living or other housing options. The service has 100 workers who serve about 250 clients in the towns of North Canaan, Cornwall, Falls Village, Kent, Norfolk, Sharon and Salisbury. Clients are helped with cleaning, yard work, errands, laundry and other essential chores. The workers are area residents who are paid an hourly wage. The Goodbody home is situated on a hill overlooking Mudge Pond. The elegant and extensive gardens and landscaping evolved over a 25-year period, the result of a collaboration between Goodbody and Judy and Pat Murphy of Old Farm Nursery in Lakeville. The late afternoon weather was very pleasant as guests toured the extensive grounds. Guests were treated to cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. Chore Service board members and their spouses were the bartenders. The service’s workers served food.“I’ve been a Goodbody neighbor for many years and knew there were nice gardens, but never knew they were this spectacular, as is the view,” commented Keith Johnson (who is a member of the board of The Lakeville Journal Co.).“Our first two garden parties each had around 300 guests,” said Lee Davies, president of Chore Service. “We are very fortunate and really thank the more than 400 people who turned out this time to support the important work Chore Service does. We are especially thankful to Ann Goodbody for letting us use her beautiful home and gardens.”A stroll through the gardens brought visitors to many different levels of the hillside property, which uses paths to help visitors negotiate the different elevations. In one direction guests discovered an inground pool with a Greek-influenced poolhouse.

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