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President s Message LINDEN GARDEN CLUB OF PINEWILD www.lindengardenclub.com Linden Garden Club of Pinewild October 2018 Newsletter We kicked off the 2018-2019 on Thursday, September 20 th at the Pine Crest Inn. What a wonderful program we had. Thank you Ellen Burke for taking us on a trip through the gardens of the Impressionists. I for one look forward to our October 18 th meeting back at the Pinewild Clubhouse. Cathy Jones has put together another wonderful program, this time glass blowing from the Star Glass Works in Star, North Carolina. If you have not been to Star, it is an old manufacturing town. Like so many in this part of the state, the manufacturing is gone. It was also a railroad hub. Star is working hard to reinvent itself. A group of artisans interested in glass blowing have taken one of the old factories and set up a school for glass blowers. They sell their pumpkins at Halloween, Christmas balls for the holiday and Easter eggs in the spring. We are looking forward to our theatre date on October 21 at the Hanna Theatre of the O Neal School. Cathy Broutsas has about 35 reservations. That is exciting. This is our first attempt at an endeavor such as this. If it is successful, we will try other out of the box ideas. For those of you who were not at the September meeting. The play is LOVE LOST and WHAT I WORE starring Sally Struthers and Joyce Reehling of the PILOT. It is a matinee and begins at 3:00 p.m. The November issue of the Linden Garden Club Newsletter will feature information about the Christmas Luncheon to be held at the Pine Needles Conference Center on December 13 th. The menu, time and other pertinent information will be enclosed. We will celebrate the 25 th anniversary of the organization. At the September meeting, Lynn Hancock read a really clever original poem to encourage us to donate a check instead of a basket full of stuff which we will then buy raffle tickets to win then put away until next year when we will donate it all over again. She suggested that it would be easier to write a check, indicate that it is for the scholarship fund and put it in the locked box in the room off the ladies room in the clubhouse. Since the clubhouse was closed during the hurricane and then Todd was busy during this past weekend s golf tournament, I have not met with him regarding the menu for the October luncheon. I will meet with him this week and we will send the menu to you under separate cover. See you on October 18th at the Pinewild Clubhouse. The meeting will begin at 10:00 AM. Your president, Margie

Welcome New Members A warm welcome to the following new members: Cathy Slocum, 33 Stoneykirk Drive, (585) 576-0714, cathy.slocum@gmail.com Liz Polston, 20 Montross Court, (910) 420-2236, liztennis34@hotmail.com A Note from Our Membership Chair: We have already had several new members join and we have not even had our first meeting of the year! Please invite new neighbors and friends to one of our meetings. Contact dflashman11@gmail.com for applications to join. Thank you, Dolores Procedures Old and New: Meetings at the Pinewild Club House: When we meet at the Pinewild Club House we will follow the procedures we used last year. Send an email to reservations@lindengardenclub.com. Diane Anello monitors this email address and take your reservation. Off-site meetings and special events / workshops: When a luncheon or event requires payment in advance, your payment is your reservation. These payments will be made by using the Linden Garden Club lockbox located in the ladies locker room at the club house. No envelopes needed. Happy 25 tth Anniversary to the Linden Garden Club! Established 1993

Sunshine Our new Sunshine Chair is Nona Burrell. Please let Nona know if a member is hospitalized, ill or has had a death in the family. Nona will send a card to let them know we are thinking of them. Nona may be contacted at nburrell@nc.rr.com. All meetings are at 10 a.m. and held at the Pinewild Country Club unless otherwise noted. Go to lindengardenclub.com and select the Calendar tab for more information! Wednesdays October 18 November 15 Garden Maintenance: Join Sandy Garratt between 7:30 and 9:00a.m. during October at the Linden Garden The Inner Workings of STARWORKS with Joe Grant Village Heritage Foundation & Monarch Butterflies with Linda Acker & Beth Spencer December 6 9 Unwrap the Magic - Christmas House at Weymouth December 13 January 12 January 17 February 21 Holiday Luncheon at Pine Needles, 11 a.m. (note time change) Make Centerpieces for the evening 2019 Pinewild Celebration Magnesium Deficiencies in Our Soil, Food, & Bodies with Dr. Mike Rowland Landscaping in Pinewild with Jennifer Riley of Southern Pines Landscaping No need to make holiday baskets! Lynn Hancock is taking donations for our Sandhills Community College Book Scholarships. See the article on page 6.

October Program Highlights From Cathy Jones, Vice President The Inner Workings of Starworks When: Thursday October 18, 2018 Time: 10:00 a.m. Place: Pinewild Country Club Joe Grant, a professional glass blower at STARWORKS in Star, North Carolina will explain the varied art programs offered and will give us some background information on how and why the business exists. Joe will be bringing some glass and ceramic items that will be available for purchase. Keep your fingers crossed that they will still have some of their famous glass pumpkins available for us to purchase! Joe Grant is the STARworks Glass Director. He has won many awards, including a residency at the Creative Glass Center of America and the NC Arts Council Fellowship. His work has been exhibited at the Carrack Modern Art, Turchin Center for the Visual Arts and the Green Hill Center in North Carolina, Gallery A in Richmond, Virginia, Gallery OneOne in Cincinnati, Ohio, Minnetrista in Muncie, Indiana, University Galleries in Bloomington, Illinois and Marx-Saunders Gallery in Chicago, Illinois. Joe earned a BFA from the University of Illinois and an MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University. For more information, visit www.joegrantglass.com. To learn more about this amazing company visit their website: https://www.starworksnc.org/index Menu Steak Salad mixed greens, sliced London broil, cherry tomatoes Calamata olives, blueberries, croutons, & feta cheese Ranch dressing and vinegrette Rolls & butter Apple tart Tea & coffee Luncheon Reservations for October at the Pinewild Club House: Send an email to reservations@lindengardenclub.com. Diane Anello will take your reservation. Deadline is October 15th

November Program Highlights Join us on November 15 th at the Pinewild Club House for a delightful talk on the Vanishing Monarch Butterfly with Linda Acker and Beth Spencer of the Village Heritage Foundation. They will also share information on the Village Heritage Foundation s lastest project. The Village Heritage Foundation is a private nonprofit 501(c)3 foundation headquartered in Pinehurst, North Carolina. Their mission is to promote the preservation, restoration, enhancement and maintenance of the special character of the historic Village of Pinehurst. The Foundation was incorporated in 1993 as the Pinehurst Historic Preservation Commission. The name was changed officially to the Village Heritage Foundation (VHF) in 2006. A Special Linden Garden Club Event LOVE, LOSS, AND WHAT I WORE Starring Sally Struthers and Joyce Reehling You will love this hilarious contemporary comedy from Nora and Delia Ephron (authors of Sleepless in Seattle and You've Got Mail) about how we mark the events in our lives via the clothes we wear. For all Members who attended the April meeting, Morgan Sills, the Executive Producer of the Judson Theater Company and a Pinehurst native son, educated the club with the history of the JTC and instilled sparks of interest for the October Production. Let s do a "STAG or DRAG" Linden Garden Club event and attend the play on Sunday, October 21st at 3 p.m. and perhaps go out to eat afterwards. We would love to have 20-30 as group ticket prices are $30 per ticket, discounted from $38. We now have over 35 signed up for this event! Make your reservations as soon as possible as performance tickets are selling fast. As I am traveling, Margie Butcher is your contact if you would like to sign up. Give her a call on 255-6917 to make a reservation at the discount rate. Cathy Broutsas

Linden Garden Club SCC Book Scholarships A tisket, a tasket No need to make baskets. Just dash off a check - It can be big or be small... For our scholarship friends Who can sure use it all! We ll have drinks and a lunch Without working a bunch! And that s pretty good news... I just have a hunch! I am now taking checks to support our Sandhills Community College Book Scholarships. Please take your donation check made out to the Linden Garden Club to the Pinewild Club House and place your check in the Linden Garden Club lock box. No envelopes needed. Just note scholarship fund on the memo line of your check. Our goal this year is $2,000 Many thanks to all of you! Lynn Hancock Our Horticultural Scholarship Students Appreciate All of You! It is an honor to be selected for the Linden Garden Club of Pinewild Landscape Gardening Book Fund. No amount of words contained here can express my gratitude to you and your club. Thomas Bardroff I truly appreciate the assistance and belief in my abilities demonstrated by selecting me for this scholarship. Brian Horn

Weymouth Christmas House 2018 -- Unwrap the Magic Unwrap the magic is a musical songbook. Each room will be transformed by a decorator s interpretation of a Christmas song. House Tour Dates: Thursday, December 6 through Sunday December 9. Tour tickets $20/$25 ~Free for volunteers~ Hostess Tours Morning shift 10 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Afternoon shift 12:30 3:00 Sunday (change) 11:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. How to Volunteer: Send an email to weymouthvolunteers@gmail.com OR call Janet Farrell on 910-992- 2371 (cell). Include: Name, phone, DAY & TOUR, a.m. or p.m., any restrictions e.g. stairs Other Events: New Children s Event on Sunday Teddy Bear Tea from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. $15 adult or child Opening Gala : Wednesday, December 5 th, 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. $85 /$95 Candlelight Wine & Cheese Tour - Saturday, December 8 th 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. $45 / $55 2019 Pinewild Celebration January 12 Garden Club Floral Talent Needed! I am sure most of you know there will not be a Holly Ball this holiday season. A new committee has come together to plan a "2019 Pinewild Celebration" event. The date is Saturday January 12th, and we will return to the Fair Barn. Elliott's will cater the event. I am in charge of the centerpieces. We would love for you to volunteer to help make these floral arrangements that Saturday morning, January 12 th at 9:30 a.m. We will gather greens the day before. The colors of the Celebration are white, silver and black. Think about what you would like for your table and remember you get to take home any arrangements that you make! Please email me at barrett996@gmail.com to let me know if you will help. Thank you so much! BJ Barrett

Publicity I am very happy to inform all of you wonderful members, that the Linden Garden Club of Pinewild will be the feature story in the October 2018 issue of Our Community, a social publication for the residents of Pinewild. Our beautiful garden will be showcased on the cover of the magazine and the article encompasses the history of the garden c\plus information about the club and membership details. This issue should spark renewed interest in the garden club, show off the garden and hopefully bring us some new members. Cathy Broutsas, Publicity Chair Visit the Linden Garden Club Website We have updated the web site to reflect all the new members, committee members and the programs for this year. We update the site almost daily so check it often. The site is as good as the information we receive so feel free to send me anything of interest to our garden club members and PICTURES! Love pictures taken of our events! For new members, the web site address is: www.lindengardenclub.com and you can see all pages without a password except for the members page. For access to this page, type in: lindengardenclub and the password is pinewild2013. Please contact me if you have questions! sandymg@aol.com. Sandy Garrett

Our Linden Garden Linden Garden Clean Up! It was a beautiful sunny day for clean up of the garden after Hurricane Florence hit our area for four days! Cathy Didonato (not pictures) raked the garden and picked up debris with me for several hours on Tuesday after the storm and on that Wednesday, Nancy Mack, Janet Farrell, Jody Young and Margie Butcher cleaned up the area behind the garden that stretches to the 9th green of the Magnolia. This clean up went a long way towards making the entire area around the garden look pristine again! Thank you Ladies! Many thanks, Sandy Perky Gardeners! Join us on Wednesdays! In October we will set Wednesday from 7:30 am to 9:30 am as our gardening time to maintain the garden. Please make a note of this and come and join us! Our garden will be the feature story in the October 2018 issue of Our Community. A garden unfolds us into the seasons, Reminding us always that we are in the cycle ourselves. Frances Mayes

Register by email: landscapegardening@sandhills.edu Fall Flower Arranging October 16 (Tuesday) 10AM to Noon Ball Visitors Center Vicki Garner, master designer with Jack Hadden Floral Design will demonstrate how to make a fun, fall, floral arrangement for your home. Vicki will use seasonal flowers and greenery to create a unique presentation. All material will be provided. Horticultural Society members $50, nonmembers $60. All must prepay to secure your place in class. Space is limited. Everything You Wanted to Know About Hummingbirds October 26 (Friday) 1PM - Ball Visitors Center Susan Campbell, nationally recognized hummingbird expert, will tell us about their life in your backyard and how they fly to Mexico for the winter! Free but reservations are necessary. This lecture is co-sponsored by The Sandhills Horticultural Society and the Council of Garden Clubs. Holiday Finger Painting November 8 (Thursday) 1PM to 3:00PM Ball Visitors Center Local artist, Magda Sonderfan, will show how easy it is to paint on canvas using your fingers! Each participant will leave with their own beautiful painting of a poinsettia. Price includes 11 x 14 canvas, all paints, and expert instruction. Horticultural Society members $30, nonmembers $40. All must prepay to secure your place in class. Space is limited. Fresh Christmas Décor December 4 (Tuesday) 10AM to Noon Ball Visitors Center Maggie Smith of Maggie s Farm designs will conduct a workshop in which participants will make a holiday floral arrangement to take home for the Christmas holiday. Horticultural Society members $35, nonmembers $40. All must prepay to secure your place in class. Space is limited to 24. Become a Member of the Sandhills Horticultural Society Be the first to find out about workshops being offered and receive a discount. Find out about the many other benefits to becoming a member. Call 910-695-3882.

Linden Garden Club Membership Chair: Dolores Flashman, 37 Glasgow Drive, dflashman11@gmail.com 2018 2019 Board President Margie Butcher 255-6917 Mbutcher1@nc.rr.com Vice President Cathy Jones 440-391-0438 Cjones345@hotmail.com Secretary Nancy Mack 703-930-0157 Nanmack2@gmail.com Treasurer Jan Behnke 255-0470 Bjbehnke31@nc.rr.com Cathy Jones, Margie Butcher, Nancy Mack, Jan Behnke Happy 25 tth Anniversary to the Linden Garden Club! Established 1993