G r o s s e I l e G a r d e n C l u b G r o s s e I l e, M I 4 8 1 3 8 Grosse Ile Garden Club CLIPPINGS Volume 2017, Issue 2 February, 2017 Coming Events February 13, 2017 Grosse Ile Garden Club meeting at the Colony Clubhouse on Macomb. Coffee at 9:30 a.m.; business meeting at 10 a.m.; guest speaker at 11 am. March 11, 2017 Growing Great Gardens WCCCD Educational and Performing Arts Center March 13, 2017 Grosse Ile Garden Club s March Generalmeeting with speaker Terra Weiland Birds in Your Garden. The February speaker will be Michael Johnson, whose topic will be The New Look of Urban Gardening President s Message Out my window it s a cool and colorless February, and we re waiting for any sign of spring. But for Pat Nielsen, Elaine Aho and Doreen Payette, it s already fall. The trio have been setting up committees and finalizing the venue for our annual September Table Scape fundraiser. They are lining up volunteers to enlist sponsors and designers to put together special table settings, each with its own theme. So much creativity goes into this delightful afternoon! This every-other-year event is the key fundraiser for our Garden Club. Circle your calendar now for September 26, and please volunteer when Pat, Elaine or Doreene call. It s such a joy to work with our active club and in May three Board positions will open. This is an opportunity for new members, as well as longtime and former board members to join in. We need everyone s energy, expertise and experience to keep us growing. Just call me (734-612-1225) to find out more or to volunteer. Hope to see you at the February 13 meeting at 10:00 a.m., at The Colony. Stay warm. Spring s coming! Pat Schmidt Inside this issue: Club News 2 Spring bulbs 3 Anything Goes IV News 4 Growing Great Gardens 5 Bulletin Board 6
VOLUM E 2017, ISSUE 2 CLIPPINGS PAGE 2 February Birthdays 9 Rose Mary Prato 13 Barb Carroll 16 Hannelore Hughes 17 Bonnie Adam\ 18 Erica Chappuis 21 Irene Silye 22 Betty Schafer Reminder: Our February Hostesses Lee Ann Shade Ann Schiebner Arlene Kalis Bea Flood Jill Scypta Board Meeting Highlights January, 2017 Update for Table Scape on September 26, 2017 Program planning for 2017-2018 meetings Need for complete committee reports/reimbursements stressed Board Table Scape plans discussed Noted that three Board positions will open in May Please keep the family of our own Ann Javoroski in your thoughts and prayers. Ann passed away January 23, 2017. Also in need of good thoughts and prayers are Toni Kovac and Beverly Rettig.
VOLUM E 2017, ISSUE 2 CLIPPINGS PAGE 3 Spring, a little earlier.. Brighten up your home this winter by starting your own indoor bulb garden. Try using eggshells, which can be planted directly into the garden after flowering. Remove the top quarter of the eggshell, set the egg aside and rinse the shell with warm water. Add a small amount of gravel to the bottom of each eggshell.. Sit the bulb on top of the gravel. Add a bit of soil to help anchor the bulb and dress the eggshell with moss to help maintain moisture. Gently water your eggshell garden and place it in a sunny spot. Wait for the Magic!!!!!!!! Allow the soil to dry in-between waterings, usually once a week. Within six weeks, you should see flower buds form and blossom. Enjoy!!!!
VOLUM E 2017, ISSUE 2 CLIPPINGS PAGE 4 Anything Goes IV TableTop Fundraiser update: Planning for our upcoming fundraiser Anything Goes IV is in full swing. We are pleased to announce the Chairpersons for the September 26, 2017 event: Table Designers Toni Hall Baskets/50/50/ Volunteers Cindy Baird Marge Mannings Photography Ann Schiebner Ticket Sales Sue Lowery Printing - Programs, Tickets, Seating Barb Carroll Signs, Sponsor, Raffle and Pat Nielsen Table Designers Materials Barb Carroll Publicity Virginia Printer Contract Pat Nielsen Froehlich Event Leaders Elaine Aho Sponsors Pat O Brien Doreene Payette Lee Ann Shade Pat Nielsen Pick the team you want to help and sign up NOW! Elaine, Doreene and Pat Anything Goes IV Classifieds New this year! If you have something from previous TableTops that you would like to sell or wouldn't mind lending or if you need something for this year s event, here is the place to troll! Please email Pat O Brien at dobrien8620@wideopenwest.com to place your ad. Items for sale: For loan: Black fisherman s net. 6 ft. long. Contact Pat Nielsen nielsenp1@comcast.net Two gold seahorse candlesticks. Contact Pat Nielsen nielsenp1@comcast.net Burlap tablecloth with double ruffle. Fits tables at Stone Creek. Welcome to borrow. Contact Doreene Payette at apayette4629@wowway.com or 313-268-0842.
VOLUM E 2017, ISSUE 2 CLIPPINGS PAGE 5 Growing Great Gardens Saturday, March 11, 2017 8am to 4pm $45 if reservations received by January 31, 2017, $55 after Feb. 1 Presented by the Taylor Garden Club and the WCCC Go to www.taylorgardenclub.com. Growing great gardens for the registration form. Please welcome new member: Eve Howell (David) 17921 Fox Glen Dr., Riverview 48193-8124 734-642-7788 emhowell1@gmail.com Birthday: September 24
VOLUM E 2017, ISSUE 2 CLIPPINGS PAGE 6 GIGC Community Bulletin Board MGC 86th Annual State Convention Michigan Garden Clubs 86th Annual State Convention will be held June 7-8, 2017 at the Holiday Inn, 3600 Plymouth Road in Ann Arbor. The fifty clubs in District I and District IIA are partnering to put on an educational, enjoyable, and memorable convention with the theme GROW and SHARE. Marilyn McIntosh, MGC State President; Ruth Moline, District I Director and Carolyn Gardetto, District IIA Director are pleased that all major tasks associated with the convention have been assigned and the clubs are making great progress and showing lots of enthusiasm. The convention leaders are finalizing details on a wide variety of programs, speakers, hands on activities, and local tours. One of the highlights of the convention will be the Installation Banquet for incoming MGC President, Carol Brodbeck, on the evening of Thursday, June 8, 2017. For those wishing to spend the night at the Holiday Inn, a special rate of $99 plus tax per night has been arranged for MGC members. More information regarding hotel rates and how to book rooms will be shared in the spring MGC newsletter, Thru the Garden Gate. Please continue to watch for convention details and registration forms in the spring Thru the Garden Gate and on the MGC website beginning January 1, 2017. Return Address: Grosse Ile Garden Club P.O. Box 413 Grosse Ile, MI 48138 ADDRESS CORRECTION REQUESTED This newsletter is published monthly Sept. thru May. It is emailed/mailed to Grosse Ile Garden Club members, the Michigan Garden Club President and District 1 Director.