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No N E W S L E T T E R D A T E January 2019 V O L U M E 3 0, I S S U E 4 I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E : News at a Glance 2 News 3 Wreath Making Pics Holiday Decorating Pics Holiday Luncheon Pictures Holiday Luncheon Pictures 4-5 6 7 PVGC Webpage http://the-pvgc.com Blooms from the President Joyce Klemann Happy 2019 from Pleasant Valley Garden! We re about half way through our year and we still have a lot of fun, informative, and active things to do, see, and hear with our PVGC family. First of all, our projects: the Community Center landscaping and the Animal Shelter landscaping. We have to rely on others to get the Community Center project going, so we don t have much control. We may have to make some hard decisions in the near future. I ll tell you more about it at our next general meeting on Thursday, January 17th. But the Animal Shelter is our own and we can get going on that one ASAP. Carol Cannon is spearheading the landscaping of the area in front of the entryway and we are all going to help her. We have allocated $500.00 for this project so far and Carol will tell us We All Need a Little Sunshine Please let Marlene Fowler know of anyone who needs a card. more about it at our General Meeting. Next, our January trip: the Insectary in Santa Paula trip has been cancelled. They are very busy fighting the psyllid infestation of citrus trees and cannot accommodate us. So, we have decided to go to the Ventura Botanical Gardens on Tuesday, January 22nd (It s free on Tuesdays!). We ll meet at the church parking lot at 9:30 a.m. and form car pools. Lunch will be on our own. You ll want to see what they ve been doing since the Treasurer s Report Meeting Checklist Our available funds are: $ 10,733.00 Thomas fire. We donated $500.00 last spring and we ll probably donate more this year. They need it! Be thinking of signing up your garden for our PVGC garden tour of members gardens. It will be on Thursday, April 11th. Peg Tancreto is in charge of this event. Remember, it doesn t matter how small or large your garden is because it s just fun to see what ladies who love to dig in the dirt are doing. It s always a fun morning/afternoon! Our program on the 17th promises to be a good one, and it s something we all are trying to do: Growing and Propagating Succulents. I hope to see you all there! P.S. Thank you, Marie Coolidge, for decorating the courtyard fountain with beautiful poinsettias! Plants, flowers, fruits, or vegetables for horticulture Coffee cup Non-Perishable goods for Church Food Pantry Donation for Penny Pines Working balance $ 10,154.00

P A G E 2 News at a Glance Volunteers Courtyard Care Please contact Marie Coolidge with questions. January - Maria Trainor, Jeanette Filosa February- Kathy Barnett, Judy Reyome March- Mary Rockwell, Peggy Celic April- Anita Kuzas, Donna Holland May - Jo Krause Hospitality Contacts: Sharon Bellman, Anna Manocchio, Peggy Celic, Marie Coolidge, & Lynn Saxey January- Sharon Bellman Peg Tancreto,Cris Binda, Maria Trainor, Peggy Celic, Charleen Birgy Remember only one person is needed per month. We water twice a month! January Meeting 9:00. Socialize 9:15-10:15. Meeting 10:15. Socialize 10:30.-11:30. Growing and Propagating Succulents, Marsha Meeker Ventura County Master Gardener Dates To Remember 1/17/19 General Meeting. Growing and Propagating Succulents, Marsha Meeker Ventura County Master Gardener 2/21/19 General Meeting Floral Design, Hetty Shurtleff, professional Santa Barbara floral designer 3/19/19 Channel Island District Luncheon Fundraiser lunch at North Ranch Country 3/?/19 Field Trip Lotusland 4/11/19 Members Home Tour 1/22/19 Field Trip Ventura Botanical Gardens 2/1/19 Board Meeting 2/?/19 TBD Field Trip Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology, 439 Calle San Pablo Camarillo. 3/21/19 General Meeting Treasures from Our Wild Backyard, John Schoustra of Greenwood Daylily Gardens in Somis 5/15/19 Installation Luncheon Las Posas Country 7/18/19 Summer Social

P A G E 3 News News and Outings www.the-pvgc.com Food Pantry Our club donates to the Seventh-Day Adventist Church Food Pantry each month in appreciation for the use of their facilities. Please bring canned or boxed soup, or any other nonperishable foods, to the meeting this month. This is an ongoing contribution, so toss a few extra items in your shopping cart when you re at the grocery store. Meeting Dates Third Thursday each month, September November, January - April, 9:00 a.m. Camarillo Seventh-Day Adventist Church Fireside Room, 3975 E. Las Posas Road, Camarillo, CA Field Trip for January Our field trip for January has been changed to visit the Ventura Botanical Gardens on Tuesday, January 22. It s free on Tuesdays! We will meet at the church at 9:30, a carpool list will be passed around at our next meeting. Please wear walking shoes or hiking boots. There is a small grade during the hike so you may also want to bring a walking stick. Lunch will be on your own. More details at our regular meeting. Courtyard Care for the Holidays

P A G E 4 Horticulture Remember to bring in at least one plant or flower from your garden. It will count toward the number of entries for awards at the end of the year. Additional prizes will be awarded at the final meeting in May. Wreathmaking

News, continued P A G E 5

News, continued Join our Facebook Page! Just open Facebook and search for Pleasant Valley Garden. Holiday Luncheon at Spanish Hills P A G E 6 Then click

News News, and continued Outings P A G E 7 WHITE Elephant Wrapped gift for Exhange!