APRIL Applause Applause! It is time for your club to shine at our Annual Awards Luncheon. Hello Federation Friends,

Similar documents
linden GARDEN CLUB OF PINEWILD AUGUST 2017 NEWSLETTER

ROSE PETALS. Upcoming Meetings. November & December Garden Club Events

Redbud Reporter. Gardening Grows Friends. Emily Wilbert District Director. Spring Dear Redbuds,

BARRINGTON COUNCIL OF GARDEN CLUBS. March 8, Those present: Country Home and Garden Club Countryside Garden Class Field and Flower Garden Club

Southeast Chapter Suppliers Social Event

Daylily Society of Minnesota DSM Daylily News

Officer and Committee News

SFOS May 16th 2018 Program

Lakes Regional Park to Host National Public Gardens Day on Friday, May 10

September WACGC PRESIDENT Terry Sisto, Ford s Colony Garden Club

THE GARDENER S DIRT The Latest Scoop from the Scott County Master Gardeners

The Flutterby News Grand Opening

2018 Ultimate Birdhouse Exhibit & Auction

Treasurer s Report. We All Need a Little Sunshine. January Meeting Checklist. Please let Marlene Fowler know of anyone who needs a card.

ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP PICKERING

Through the Grapevine

TROPICAL FERN AND EXOTIC PLANT SOCIETY NEWSLETTER

President s Message. Inside this issue:

President's Message. Have a wonderful May a beautiful time of year and see you June 4th! May/June Calendar

NEWS YOU CAN USE. For Montgomery County Master Gardener Volunteers June 2018

GO GREEN. Be the Change for Tomorrow. May 1-2, 2009 at the Mequon Nature Preserve 8200 W. County Line Rd. Mequon, WI. Free & Open to the Public

Needham Garden Club Newsletter May/June 2016

Newsletter. Table of Contents

A POSY PICKER S PAPER

SARNIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY NEWSLETTER DECEMBER 2018

August 18 HMMG Meeting at 6:00 P.M. at Boone County Extension

LINDEN GARDEN CLUB OF PINEWILD MARCH 2018 newsletter BUS TRIP MARCH 22ND 2018

Reservations to Liz Coerver by Jan. 5, 2019

Gardeners Newsletter. Spring March STAA Ltd. Promoting and enhancing the historic allotment gardens in St Ann s, Nottingham

The Bl ming Bulletin June 2017 A monthly publication of the Plantation Garden Club

committee is still looking for someone to step up to lead our region for the next two years. If

Information for members

TheWaterGarden Journal of the Colorado Water Garden Society

Wasaga Beach Garden Club

August THE PRESIDENT S CORNER Trevor Cameron, Evergreen Arboretum President

WABASH VALLEY MASTER GARDENER JULY 2013 GARDEN GAZETTE

Scatter Info As We Bloom and Grow

Needham Garden Club Newsletter May/June 2017

Hodges Gardens State Park Louisiana s Garden in the Forest

The Courier. P r e s i d e n t s M e s s a g e VOLUME 60 ISSUE 5. May/June Berne Davis Botanical Garden. Open to the Public Tuesdays 10-1 pm

The Bent Twig. American Bonsai Association Sacramento

Please Join Us! BEGINNING IN MAY Garden Walks with Melinda Myers. full schedule inside. SUNDAY, APRIL 4th. 10am 2pm. Afternoon with Peter Rabbit

From the District Director

VA ASLA. June Monthly News. Here to Keep You Informed

JUNE Newsletter of LIONS CLUB of NORTH BEACH PO Box 65 Karrinyup WA 6921

2015 GLOBAL KIDS 5K RUN/WALK CORPORATE TEAM GUIDE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2015 FLUSHING MEADOWS PARK, QUEENS REGISTRATION 9:30 AM RUN/WALK 10:30 AM

Update. April 2016 Vol.28 No. 4

President s Message. Inside this issue:

Rosarian Reminder. Looking Ahead. Tulsa Rose Society. April 2018

An NGC Standard Flower Show

All this, for the amazing Early-Bird rate of $45. Plus, an optional Lunch and Learn for just an additional $10. The best value in town!

The Transit Newsletter of the Upstate Branch South Carolina Section March 2019

BONSAI NEWS. Milwaukee Bonsai Society PO Box Milwaukee Wi May Battle of the Ponderosa Pines. Information Line

MALIBU ORCHID SOCIETY

Springtime Floral Fusion

The Magnolia Messenger Fall 2017 ========================================= Plant Magnolia - Honor our Heritage and Create Our Legacy

Deep South Garden Clubs, Inc. Cordially Invite You to the 58th Annual Convention. Jekyll Island Convention Center. M-W, March 11-13, 2019

Issue 8: April

The Art of Gardening. September Seminar CALL LETTER:

Garden delights. Autumn is a second spring, when every leaf is a flower. Albert Camus, French writer and philosopher. Meeting, October 14, 2009

Tomato Roundup: Tarrant County Master Gardener Association Spring Regional Conference Saturday, February 8, 2014

The Monthly Review. A Publication of the Alameda West Kiwanis Club. April, 2017 Vol. 10, Issue 6. Visit us on Facebook at

C R A W F O R D C O U N T Y M A S T E R G A R D E N E R A S S O C I A T I O N. Schedule Change

MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY REUNION+HOMECOMING

Personal. Personal. Support. our. r e t u. f u

The Community Garden Club of Cohasset

The Earthworm: Newsletter of the Windsor Garden Club October 2015

Here s the Dirt. River Valley Garden Club A Place to Grow. Program: Donn Reiners, aka Mr. Geranium! 4/25. Dues Increase for 2017/18

Veteran and novice gardeners who have shared knowledge and enthusiasm since 1987 NEXT MEETING. Tuesday, February 27, :00pm

SCHA Press March-April,

Opportunities in Community Service, Civic Engagement and Civic Leadership...Leading to a life of Engaged Citizenship.

Please accept this special invitation to become a Friend of Hilltop Arboretum Corporate Member!

Garden Club Award "Tip Chart"

Wasaga Beach Garden Club

Dear Hospice Festival Tree Decorators,

Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program Information Session. Charlotte Glen, Extension Agent Horticulture NCCE - Chatham County Center

Venues To better serve you, we are pleased to partner with the following venues.

Federated Facts. News from our Garden Muse(s) Making the World More Beautiful One Seed at a Time... August 2016

PLAYBOOK UNIVERSITIES

THE BAILEYAN. The Official Newsletter of the Liberty Hyde Bailey Garden Club of Ithaca, New York

President s Message. Inside this issue:

SEIU Local 517M E-Former July 2017 Edition

Opens 2.30 pm. The Victory Hall, Warsash Road, Warsash OPEN TO ALL. Admission 50p (children free) Café Sales Table Tombola

The Flutterby News. The Panhandle Butterfly house is a program of: And supported by: Fall 2015 Volume 9, Issue 2 INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Richmond Council of Garden Clubs, Inc. Richmond, Virginia

Lake County Municipal League Innovation Awards. Nomination

Next Meeting. Chairman s Message Council Officers

Renovate. Remodel. ReStore.

CLIPPINGS. Grosse Ile Garden Club. Coming Events. President s Message

Master Gardeners Association of Rogers County June 2018

EXEMPLAR: School Grounds and Gardens

2016 GLOBAL KIDS 5K RUN/WALK

Event Sponsorship 2018 Opportunities

January in the Conejo Valley Botanic Garden

July 1, Dear Prospective Shawnee County Extension Master Gardeners,

The Year of the Butterfly Garden

October Speaker: Angelic Nguyen

Barbara Snarr Selected as

Golden Gate Cymbidium Society January 2017 A branch of the Cymbidium Society of America, Inc.

THE LAUREL GARDEN NEWSLETTER THE LAUREL LEAFLET. Just a friendly reminder...if you plan to renew your membership, please pay your dues today!

Transcription:

APRIL 2017 Hello Federation Friends, We hope that you will join us on April 27 for your Time to Shine! Applause Applause! It is time for your club to shine at our Annual Awards Luncheon on Thursday, April 27 in the Courtyard at Callanwolde. Outgoing President Renie, and her merry band of Awards Volunteers, are working hard to make this year s event spectacular! The awards ceremony will begin at 10:00 a.m. in the Courtyard at Callawolde, followed by a delicious catered lunch. So make sure you send your reservation and $20 to Ann Purr by Wednesday, April 19. horticulture Please remember to bring to our meetings horticulture stuff to swap seed, plants, or rooted. Be sure to include the name of each plant, and care instructions. Bring some take some! I am pleased to report that last month we exchanged over 100 specimens! (Anita Brittian, Horticulture Chairman)

We are proud to introduce the Federation officers for 2017-2019, who were installed last month. From Left: Rigby Duncan, Installing Officer; Glenndolyn Hallman, President; Renie Faulkenberry, 1 st Vice President; Joy Zaidan, 2 nd Vice President; Quill Duncan, 3 rd Vice President; Lorraine Loftis, 4 th Vice President; Sandy Reed, Recording Secretary; Sandy Suggs, Corresponding Secretary; Ann Purr, Treasurer

The passing of the gavel from President to President! The League of Legends All of us have so many of those amazing folks who have given to their garden clubs, and to the Federation, for many years. They inspire us, and are always willing to support us with their wisdom and their heart. We are planning to honor them with a presentation each year at our May General Meeting as they are inducted into our newly created Legends Club. How does one become a member? The Club is open to current garden club members 90 years old and above and who, by their involvement, inspire us all to keep planting and sharing. We re asking each club to send us the names of those members they would like to recognize by April 20, 2017. Each inductee class will be honored with a special planting on Garden Center grounds, and recognized with a plaque in the Garden Center. Send your nominees to Diane Hunter, drmchunter@yahoo.com. Mark Your Calendars for our Annual Federation Sale of Donated Jewelry and Gently Used Purses at our May 25 General Meeting Bring your Bling to the April Meeting, or Drop Off at the Garden Center! (Fundraising Chairman Rigby Duncan (404-321-1733), whatarig@aol.com)

Redbud district news All About the B s It s almost here! Remarkable Redbuds are hard at work putting the finishing touches on the 89 th Annual Convention of The Garden Club of Georgia on April 18-20. The entire event will be held at the newly renovated Lodge and Spa at Callaway Gardens. We ve got great speakers lined up to provide the latest on all things bees, birds, butterflies and bats. Special guests include Arabella Dane, our keynote speaker, and Carol Bullard, Deep South Garden Clubs, Inc. Director. What better way to focus on Georgia's vital pollinators than to be in one of the State's premier gardens during the height of spring? Activities include tours of the Day Butterfly Center, and Roosevelt s Little White House where we will dedicate the gardens that Redbud Clubs and members financed. On Wednesday we will install the 2017-2019 Redbud Officers at our District Breakfast, and that evening we will be cheering for the Remarkable Redbuds who will go home with awards they receive at the Awards Banquet. (DeKalb Federation has applied for six State awards, so keep your fingers crossed!) We ll see you at Callaway!! Convention Chairman Diane Hunter (404-992-7381), drmchunter@yahoo.com Convention Registrar Rigby Duncan (404-321-1733), whatarig@aol.com Garden club of Georgia news 2017 Historic Preservation Fundraiser SAVE THE DATE! Laurel District is pleased to host Tara Dillard, award winning and nationally recognized author and speaker, who hosted her own CBS-TV Show, "The Better Gardening Show." Tara is the author of five books, including Garden Paths and Stepping Stones, Beautiful by Design and The Garden View. Tara will lecture on Modern Garden Design with Historic Inputs, a subject that is close to her heart. The lunch and lecture will take place Wednesday, April 26, 2017, on the beautiful campus of Berry College in Rome Georgia. The $40 individual ticket includes lunch, lecture and tour of Martha Berry's House and Gardens at Oak Hill located across the street from Berry College. Prior registration is required. 11:30 am to Noon - Check in at Ford Dining Hall - Lobby of Berry College Noon to 1:00 pm - Luncheon in Ford Dining Hall 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm - Tara Dillard lecture and book signing 2:30 pm to 5:00 pm - Tours of Oak Hill and Gardens

Contact Marie Purser for questions,.nanapurser6@gmail.com; 770-815-6356 Callanwolde Corner Callanwolde is holding its annual Volunteers Needed! Eggstravanganza Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 15 th, from 8:30 am until 12:30 pm, and needs volunteers to help in the Mansion. The hunt features thousands of candy-filled eggs, along with 3 golden "prize" eggs and, of course, the Easter Bunny. In addition, there'll be family gams, LEGO building station, face painting, and kids' dance floor. Please contact kholland@callanwolde.org and make sure you let Diane Hunter (drmchunter@yahoo.com) know so she can add your volunteer hours to your club's total. (It's always a fun time when hundreds of little ones are hyped up on sugar!) * * * * * We look forward to seeing you all at our meetings, and to hearing from you if you have any questions or need additional information. Please mark your calendars for upcoming Federation events: Annual Awards Luncheon April 27 Recognition of Club Presidents, and 90 Year Members May 25 Annual Sale of Donated Jewelry and Gently Used Purses May 25 Also, other upcoming garden club events: GCG Annual Convention, Callaway Gardens April 18-20 Garden Week in Georgia, April 16-22 GCG Historic Preservation Fundraiser, Berry College April 26 NGC National Convention, Richmond, VA, May 16-21 Rigby Duncan Communications Chairman

404-321-1733 (h) 678-644-9502 (c) whatarig@aol.com