I kept an eye on the mansion at 151 Worcester Street (Rte
140) as it was decorated for the Fourth of July this summer with red, white and
blue banners hanging down the two-storey high columns. Then, in Halloween, when
it was infested by spiders bigger than Volkswagens and mummies hanging from the
windows, I had to find out who was behind this inspired decorating. So I knocked at the turquoise door.
Nevertheless Dara King, the company’s Social Media Director,
kindly gave me a tour of the offices, filled with antiques and ultra-modern
furniture and fixtures they’ve designed themselves. I noticed that the color turquoise has been
strategically used on the front stairs and on details of the colonial moldings.
When I complimented Al and Dara on the Halloween décor, they
said in unison “Wait till you see what we do for the holidays.” So last Sunday I was there to watch the
unveiling as their photographer, Dan Vaillancourt, recorded the scene. They had personally built, painted and lighted all four Nutcrackers,
each of them eight feet high. Rudolph was peering out the attic window and
providentially, just as the photographer snapped the photo, Santa Claus and his
reindeer were out on a practice run silhouetted by the moon.
When the Worcester Telegram and Gazette published photos of
the Halloween décor in October, Al was quoted as saying, “The Creative Mansion
is an iconic and well-known landmark – our seasonal decorations are one way we
can give back to the community.”
Another way is by collecting toys for needy kids and Dara
wanted me to pass on the word that the Creative Mansion is a drop off for Toys
for Tots during this holiday season.
Having the Creative Mansion nearby has really enlivened the
neighborhood, as every night passers-by are honking their car horns and waving to signal their approval. Not since MGM used Grafton’s village center as the set
for the film “Ah Wilderness” in 1935 has there been so much excitement around
here.
"Warning: contagious ideas beyond this point."
Personally, I can’t wait to see what the Creative Mansion
gang will do for Valentine’s Day.
1 comment:
I love it that you knocked on a stranger's door because you were curious about their decorations. Fearless journalism!
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