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1 January Officer and Committee News WACGC PRESIDENT Terry Sisto, Ford s Colony Garden Club tes125@cox.net, Here we are again a New Year! I hope everyone had a wonderful Holiday. Now that it s 2019 it s full speed ahead for your Council. First on January 24 th it s our General meeting, then on March 8 th our Arbor Day Award ceremony in Yorktown, after that on April 3 rd it s our Hats Off to Garden Clubs fundraiser. We ll wrap up the Council year with a bang on May 23 rd with a Luncheon and installation of a new Board. Be sure to have these dates on your calendar. I want to congratulate Green Spring Garden Club for an inspiring 59 th Christmas Homes Tour. Also, a big thank you to all who shared their time and talents to make this year s tour a success. This tour is always a wonderful event for the community and guests. Our January 24 th General Meeting will be hosted by Ford s Colony Garden Club at their Swim & Tennis Club on St Andrews Drive. Our guest speaker is Susan Dippre. Susan will share tips and designs to brighten our winter days. Ways & Means will have fabulous raffle items don t forget to bring some cash! Directions are in this newsletter. This month we ll be calling on each garden club to participate in our Hats Off to Garden Clubs fundraiser. To make our fundraiser a success we need our Council Garden Club members to participate with hats that are special to them. The hat could be yours, your mothers, grandmothers or one that brings back a wonderful memory. Debbie Abrams will have information at this month s meeting on how clubs and members can participate with a hat vignette. Arbor Day voting is this month (January 8 th ) I hope all Arbor Day representatives will be able to attend the meeting. If you cannot attend, be sure to contact Ellen Schiavone or Geneva Hunt. Have a Happy and Healthy Gardening New Year! Page 1 of 13
2 WACGC VICE PRESIDENT Rose Marie Crocco, Colonial Heritage Garden Club WACGC Save-the-Dates 2019 WACGC General Meetings and Host Clubs 9:30am coffee/10:00am meeting-program Thursday, January 24, 2019 Host: Ford s Colony Garden Club Thursday, May 23, 2019 Host: Colonial Heritage Garden Club WACGC Events Wednesdays, January-June Hospice House Arrangements Friday, March 8, 2019 Arbor Day, hosted by York County, The Freight Shed Wednesday, April 3, 2l019 Hats Off to Garden Clubs Fundraiser WACGC Board Meetings 9:30am coffee/10:00am meeting Towne Bank, 5216 Monticello Avenue, New Town Friday, January 11, 2019 Friday, May 10, 2019 Don t let the cold weather get you down! Mark your calendar for Thursday, January 24, 2019 at Ford s Colony Swim & Tennis Club and warm up with Floral Design ideas by Susan Dippre. Susan has experience in landscape design, floral, and container designs. Her programs are informative, fun, and entertaining. She shares a wealth of knowledge mixed with humor and stories of her years with Colonial. You won t want to miss this one. Come at 9:30 am for refreshments 10:00 am for meeting & program. Directions to Ford s Colony Swim & Tennis Clubhouse 165 St Andrews Drive Enter Ford s Colony subdivision from Centerville Road onto Manchester. After stopping at Security continue to the stop sign and turn right onto St Andrews Drive. Take the first left in the Swim & Tennis Clubhouse parking lot. WACGC ARBOR DAY Chair Ellen Schiavone, Brandon Woods Garden Club maryellenschiavone@gmail.com, Co-Chair Geneva Hunt, Berkeley Garden Club genevahunt@cox.net, WACGC will host Arbor Day with the County of York. The Awards Ceremony and Reception will be held at The Freight Shed on the Yorktown waterfront, Friday, March 8, 2019, with the planting of a tree in Yorktown prior to the 11:00 am awards ceremony. Our Arbor Day committee will meet on the 2nd Tuesdays at the Monticello Branch of TowneBank at 1:30 pm in their board room on the second floor. Meeting schedule: Tuesday, January 8 Tuesday, February 12 Friday, March 8 - Celebrate Arbor Day in Yorktown with the awards ceremony and reception. Tuesday, April 9 Page 2 of 13
3 WACGC HOSPICE HOUSE Dollie Marshall, Garden Club Hospice House Flower Arrangements NEW Schedule: 10-month schedule (September - June); delivery on WEDNESDAYS. January February March April May June Fords Colony Garden Club Green Spring Garden Club Holly Hills Garden Club Toano Garden Club Garden Club Berkley Garden Club WACGC NEWSLETTER Linda Wenger, Garden Club lwenger@cox.net Newsletter submissions are appreciated by the 20 th of each month. Please submit your prepared information to lwenger@cox.net. WACGC REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE Beverley Smith, Toano Garden Club bbstls4@outlook.com, After the holidays recycle reminders from The Daily Press, 12/20/18: If you buy new paper, choose wrapping paper and holiday cards made from plain paper. You can t recycle metallic paper or glitter. When recycling boxes, remove large amounts of heavy-duty tape. You can also reuse your tree. It can be chipped for use as ground cover or mulch. Or place the trunk strategically in your garden as a small habitat for birds and squirrels. If you have a pond you can submerge a tree to create a habitat for small fish. WACGC WAYS AND MEANS Debbie Abrams, Fords Colony Garden Club dabramshome@hotmail.com, Mark your calendars for Wednesday, April 3, 2019, at Colonial Heritage Ballroom, 6500 Arthur Hills Drive, to attend the WACGC Fun draiser - HATS OFF TO GARDEN CLUBS! Come out wearing your favorite hat and enjoy vintage hats on display, a luncheon, raffle baskets, and a wonderful program by Donna Deekens entitled The Drama of Hats: Their History and the Grand Old Department Stores. Displays open at 11:00 a.m. and lunch will be served at Noon. Tickets can be purchased for $30 at WACGC meeting in January, or by contacting Debbie Abrams, dabramshome@hotmail.com, , or Terry Sisto, tes125@cox.net, Raffle tickets will be available at the event, three for $5.00 or eight for $ Attached is a flyer for distribution to members and friends. GARDEN CLUB MEMBERS NEEDED: To make our fundraiser a success we need your Hats! If you have a special hat that was your mother s or another special person or yours from a special event, we would love to have it to display. Contact Debbie Abrams to participate and get started. Page 3 of 13
4 VFGC Tidewater District VFGC TIDEWATER DISTRICT PRESIDENT Glenda Knowles, Berkeley and Colonial Heritage Garden Clubs Tidewater District Flower Show The Tidewater District will present its annual NGC Standard Flower Show, Rhythm and Hues, January 25-27, 2019, as a part of the larger Virginia Flower & Garden Expo. The Expo will be held at the Virginia Beach Convention Center, near the oceanfront. There is a $10 (adults) charge for the big show; but if you participate in Rhythm and Hues, you will be able to enter at no charge. Entries for Rhythm and Hues" will be: Thursday, January 24, 2:00 4:00 p.m., and Friday, January 25, 8:00-9:30 p.m. Please consider entering our show. It is a great opportunity for exhibitors, both design and horticulture. This show will also feature Botanical Arts Artistic Crafts. Our theme will carry through the sections and classes. Artistic Crafts will include a necklace, an evening glove and a shoe - all crafted with plant material. Class titles are I Feel Pretty, I Feel Stunning and for the shoe, Dancing Queen. Designs will include Designer s Choice, Table Artistry, and Petite Designs. To obtain a copy of the complete schedule, please contact Glenda at ggknowles@cox.net CONVENTIONS Loy Holt, Berkeley Garden Club loy614@aol.com, Mark your calendars now to participate for upcoming Regional and State Conventions. The South Atlantic Region (SAR) Convention will be held March 28-30, 2019, at the Kingsmill DoubleTree Hotel. It's your chance to see the Dueling Designers if you missed them at the Tidewater District Fundraiser. There will also be shopping, beautiful designs, great food and of course we'll have our business meeting. Did I mention shopping? SAR Meeting Registration Form attached. The Virginia Federation of Garden Clubs (VFGC) Convention will be March 31-April 2, 2019, also at the Kingsmill DoubleTree Hotel. Our National Garden Club president will be in town and is our featured speaker. We'll have designers and fabulous workshops. Did I mention Shopping? VFGC Meeting Registration Form attached. Page 4 of 13
5 Around Town THE VIRGINIA HORTICULTURE FOUNDATION Stacy McGraw, Education Programs Coordinator P.O. Box 64446, Virginia Beach, VA Mobile (757) ; Office (757) ; Fax (757) Monday, January 14: 2019 Home Gardener Day: Rethinking the Modern Garden. Founders Inn, 5641 Indian River Road, Virginia Beach, VA, 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Explore low maintenance gardens, easy care plants, and design techniques to create a beautiful and bountiful garden and still have time to smell the roses. Join with gardeners from around the region for a day dedicated to the love of gardening. Enjoy a catered lunch, visit educational booths and garden vendors, place a bid at the Silent Auction, shop the bookstore, and take home a few additions for your garden from our newest feature Winter Plant Sale. Afternoon workshops round out the day with hands-on projects. Kick off the new year of gardening with us on January 14 th at the Founders Inn. For information, contact , info@vahort.org. Register at HomeGardenerDay.org. Registration includes all six sessions, refreshments, hot lunch, free parking, and one ticket to enter our door prize drawing. Flyer attached. WILLIAMSBURG BOTANICAL GARDEN LEARN AND GROW EDUCATIONAL SERIES Judith Alberts, PR Coordinator, wbggardennews@gmail.com Sponsored by the Botanical Garden, the Learn and Grow Educational programs are held at the Freedom Park Interpretive Center, 5537 Centerville Road,, VA Programs are FREE but have LIMITED SEATING. A suggestion donation of $5 at the door will help the Garden grow and continue its mission. Please pre-register to guarantee a spot through our website or or wbggardennews@gmail.com with your name and phone number. Request enews delivered right to your inbox by texting WBGARDEN to or register at Saturday, January 19: WINTER TIME TO PRUNE AND PLAN. Freedom Park Interpretive Center, 10:00-11:30 a.m., open to the public, FREE but LIMITED SEATING, $5 donation suggested. Register to guarantee your spot at The Master Gardeners Pruning Team will show you how to care for dormant trees and shrubs during the winter. Learn about the right tools for pruning, how to use and maintain them, along with the best time for pruning other plants. Plus, get planning tips for year-long garden success. Saturday, February 16: THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE BUGLY IN YOUR GARDEN. Freedom Park Interpretive Center, 10:00-11:30 a.m., open to the public, FREE but LIMITED SEATING, $5 donation suggested. Register to guarantee your spot at Dr. Shawn Dash, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences at Hampton University, will show why insects are necessary for a healthy garden. Learn which bugs are friends and which ones are not. Dr. Dash's passion for these small but important creatures will convince you to be nicer to bugs and to think twice about chemical insecticides. Page 5 of 13
6 GLOUCESTER DAFFODIL FESTIVAL AND DAFFODIL SHOW Deborah Wesolowski, Gloucester Daffodil Festival Coordinator Office: (804) Cell: (757) The Gloucester Daffodil Festival and Daffodil Show is scheduled for Saturday, April 6th & Sunday, April 7th, Prior to the Festival, we are pleased to announce a Special Event on Saturday, March 23rd, 10:30AM to 2:00PM at Brent & Becky s Bulbs. History, Bulbs & Blooms will feature Mr. Brent Heath as he presents his family s long history with daffodils in Gloucester. Brent s informative lecture and short film will begin at 10:30am, at Brent & Becky s Chesapeake Room. Then enjoy a box lunch of your choice from the historic Nuttall s Store. After lunch enjoy a private tour of Brent s greenhouse, and receive a special gift. Spring shopping will be available as well. Limited tickets (75 total) are available for $40.00 each. Contact Deborah Wesolowski, Gloucester Daffodil Festival Coordinator, with questions, to reserve tickets, and order lunch. Payment is due at the time of your reservation. Calendars See the following pages for at-a-glance monthly calendars and future Save The Dates. Page 6 of 13
7 Notes. JANUARY 2019 Area Council of Garden Clubs Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat WACGC ARBOR DAY Committee Meeting WACGC Board Meeting Home Gardener Day Virginia Beach VA WBG Program: Winter-Time to Prune & Plan Virginia Flower & Garden Expo featuring VFGC Tidewater District Flower Show WACGC General Meeting; Host - Fords Colony Garden Club Virginia Flower & Garden Expo featuring VFGC Tidewater District Flower Show Virginia Flower & Garden Expo featuring VFGC Tidewater District Flower Show *Hospice House Arrangements Fords Colony Garden Club See Newsletter for event details. Page 7 of 13
8 Notes. FEBRUARY 2019 Area Council of Garden Clubs Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat WACGC ARBOR DAY Committee Meeting WBG Program: The Good, the Bad, and the Bugly in your Garden *Hospice House Arrangements Green Spring Garden Club See Newsletter for event details.. Page 8 of 13
9 Notes MARCH 2019 Area Council of Garden Clubs Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat WACGC Arbor Day Hosted by York County Virginia Federation of Garden Clubs Convention, National Garden Clubs - South Atlantic Region Convention, National Garden Clubs - South Atlantic Region Convention, Gloucester Daffodil Festival Special Event: Brent Heath Lecture National Garden Clubs - South Atlantic Region Convention, *Hospice House Arrangements Holly Hills Garden Club See Newsletter for event details. Page 9 of 13
10 Notes. APRIL 2019 Area Council of Garden Clubs Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat Virginia Federation of Garden Clubs Convention, Virginia Federation of Garden Clubs Convention, WACGC Fundraiser: Hats Off to Garden Clubs Gloucester Daffodil Festival and Daffodil Show WACGC Arbor Day Committee Meeting Gloucester Daffodil Festival and Daffodil Show Garden Club of VA: Historic Garden Week - ( Garden Club) *Hospice House Arrangements Toano Garden Club See Newsletter for event details.. Page 10 of 13
11 Notes MAY 2019 Area Council of Garden Clubs Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat WACGC Board Meeting WACGC General Meeting; Host Colonial Heritage Garden Club *Hospice House Arrangements Garden Club See Newsletter for event details.. Page 11 of 13
12 Notes JUNE 2019 Area Council of Garden Clubs Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat *Hospice House Arrangements Berkeley Garden Club See Newsletter for event details. Page 12 of 13
13 SAVE THE DATE 2019! September (Wednesdays) October (Wednesdays) November (Wednesdays) December (Wednesdays) Hospice House Arrangements Brandon Woods Garden Club Hospice House Arrangements Colonial Heritage Garden Club Hospice House Arrangements Ford's Colony Garden Club Hospice House Arrangements Green Spring Garden Club SAVE THE DATE 2020! January (Wednesdays) February (Wednesdays) March (Wednesdays) April (Wednesdays) May (Wednesdays) June (Wednesdays) Hospice House Arrangements Holly Hills Garden Club Hospice House Arrangements Toano Garden Club Hospice House Arrangements Garden Club Hospice House Arrangements Berkeley Garden Club Hospice House Arrangements Brandon Woods Garden Club Hospice House Arrangements Colonial Heritage Garden Club Page 13 of 13
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