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linden GARDEN CLUB OF PINEWILD January NEWSLETTER MEETING AND LUNCHEON THURSDAY, JANUARY 21ST, 2016 10:00 AM PINEWILD COUNTRY CLUB Schultz-Ellis Chiropractic Center "Relief from Pain In the Garden and Home!" PRESENTED BY Harvey Schultz Pinewild Resident

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SIGNING UP FOR THE MEETING /LUNCHEON: Lunch will follow our program and business meeting. Please email (preferred) Ginny Notestine at the following email address: reservations@lindengardenclub.com or by phone at 420-2968 by Monday, the 18 th of January to make your luncheon reservation. This date enables Ginny to get an accurate count for the Chef. Please note that you must notify Ginny in your email if you will attend the meeting, but are not staying for lunch. ALSO, please note that you should receive an email or phone call confirming that we received your RSVP within a few days of your email. If you do not receive a confirmation, please get in touch with Ginny promptly! In the event that you make a luncheon reservation and find that you are unable to attend, you must cancel 48 hours in advance to avoid being charged for the lunch. Husbands and guests are always welcome to attend the meetings. If you are bringing a guest, please tell Ginny when making your reservations. This month s luncheon will be a sit down meal and has been selected by Chef Todd and Jane Waldemar. If you have food allergies or special diets, please put that in your email as well and Chef Todd will make accommodations for you. A vegetarian meal is always available, just let Ginny know that you would like one when you RSVP. MENU Soup Winter Root Vegetable w/ Lentils and Lemon Entrée Mixed Grill Beef Tenderloin, Chicken, and Pork Tenderloin Char-Grilled Brazilian Style w/ Chimchurri Sauce Vegetable and Potato du Jour Almond and Vanilla Flan Coffee and Tea

A MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT Happy New Year! I hope everyone enjoyed the holidays and that you are looking forward to the new year. I am looking forward to seeing you at our January meeting. JANE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEW MEMBER: WEISS, Carol 63 Devon Drive 420-1199 carolurbanweiss@yahoo.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LINDEN GARDEN CLUB NEWSLETTER UPDATE Please remember when you submit your article or information to Dolores Flashman for the newsletter that you have it exactly as you want it to be published, ready for her to copy and paste in the newsletter. If everyone could use the ARIAL font and justified format, then it makes the newsletter more connected and easily readable. Dolores does a fantastic job of the newsletter and it takes a lot of time so anything that we can do to make her job a little less time consuming is helpful!

LINDEN GARDEN UPDATE The garden has been raked weekly and the lantana has been trimmed back along with other perennials and grasses. We will trim the other bushes after the last freeze in early spring. It has always been difficult to plant pansies in this garden even with deer and rabbit repellent so we apologize for lack of pretty flowers. The deer and rabbits are very plentiful in this particular area and we have had such bad luck in the past with pansies as well as violas that I hesitate to use the garden club's money again on these particular plants. Jane Waldemar suggested a repellent that she has had good luck with so perhaps we may try a small area next fall. Thanks for understanding. We will put a very light top dressing of mulch on the garden in early January (no cost to the garden club). It is a good time to do this with all the leaves and needles (somewhat) down and little raking required until spring. Please don't forget to admire the Edgeworthia Paper Bush in the right front of the garden that blooms in the winter. It is now budding.

BASKET RAFFLE RESULTS Ladies, your generosity has been heartwarming once again! We had a very slow start this year and as late as our November meeting, I feared we d be lucky to have 10-12 baskets for the raffle. Amazingly, items began to appear on our porch and checks arrived in the mail. Your generosity enabled us to fill 40 lovely baskets for the raffle as well as the 2 donated, beautiful Santas. We bought eight $20 gift certificates from Aldena Frey, King & Hollyfield, Bed Bath & Beyond, Lady Bedford, Lowes Foods, Gulley s, Potpourri and Kohl s that were in baskets as well. Thanks to your generosity, we raised $1680.00 for our Sandhills CC scholarship fund for landscape/agricultural students! If you were able to attend the December Luncheon, you met one of the lovely recipients of our scholarships. Your efforts not only put money back into our local economy and community college but have helped local students to achieve their goals in a field that will improve the environment we all share. Our sincere thanks to each of you for your part in making this such a success again this year. Your basket committee, Karen Fogle, Rita Dixon-Kent, Arlene Knapp, Dianne Schultz, Donna Cappiello, Jan Benke, Joan Blair, Judith Krall, Lynn Hancock, Michele Gowan, Pat Rackowski and Sandy Hoffman PS On a house keeping note, if you won a basket and do not want the basket and packing materials, please drop them off on my back porch at 81 Glasgow Dr. It has been my pleasure to serve as the Chairperson for this wonderful event for the past three years. I am unable to do so next year and therefore am retiring from this position. We are looking for a volunteer to take it over. I have maintained a notebook containing details of everything I ve done these past three years and will be happy to help you in any way I can. There are wonderful ladies in this club and I ve had the good fortune of having 11 of them volunteer to be on our basket raffle committee with me this year. They have stepped up each time I ve needed someone to cover for me and have been a joy to work with. I cannot thank each of them enough. This is an annual, short term (6-8week) event and a joy to do. Please don t be shy, contact our club president, Jane Waldemar at oswegoohio@nc.rr.com or myself at kdfogle@rfogle.com

if you would be interested or would like more information on this opportunity to be involved in your garden club. Karen and Denny Fogle, Chairwoman and Raffle Announcer Raffle Chairwoman Karen Fogle and President Jane Waldemar THANK YOU FOR A JOB WELL DONE!

LINDEN GARDEN CLUB WEB SITE Since we have some new members and plus the fact that it is always good to review once in a while, here is the information for the garden's web site. www.lindengardenclub.com All pages open to the public except the Member's Page. User name is lindengardenclub password pinewild2013 Photos from each meeting and event are posted on the "Photo Album" Page Check the "Events in the Sandhills" page for upcoming gardening events "Member's Page" contains the directory of members, memorials to past members, links to the minutes of the meetings, past newsletters, list of past presidents, history of the club. "Calendar" page gives the information for each meeting. "Master Gardening Tips" is an excellent page to learn what to do each month to keep your gardens healthy and thriving. There are links to past gardening tips for the last several years. We love to receive any information about upcoming events so please pass them along to us! If you take any pictures of any of our events, we would love them to put on the site, too. sandymg@aol.com

Sandhills Horticultural Society To register for workshops & classes - Payment due at registration. 910-695-3882 to reserve a space. Please give your phone number & email address and send payment with name of class to: Sandhills Horticultural Society, 3395 Airport Rd., Pinehurst, NC 28374 Att: Tricia Mabe. You will be on the waiting list until payment is received. Receipt of payment reserves your space in class. Cancellation prior to 48 hours of the event required to receive a refund or credit toward another workshop. Check out our web site: www.sandhillshorticulturalgardens.com or like us on Facebook 2016 Workshops A portion of the workshop fee goes to support the Horticultural Gardens January 30th (Saturday) 10AM - Noon Pruning Workshop conducted by Moore County Extension agent Taylor Williams. Sandhills Horticultural Gardens-Ball Visitors Center. Learn pruning basics then an outside demonstration of how it is done. FREE but reservations necessary. Call 910-695-3882 February 16th (Tuesday) Growing Air Plants, 10am - 11:30. Linda Hamwi & Dolores Muller instructors. Sandhills Community College, Ball Visitors Center. $25 Horticultural Society members, $30 non-members. Air Plants are the new (old) rage in plant growing. Air plants are houseplants in winter and can be put into almost any size container/bowl without soil or water. Learn plant varieties, suggestions for displaying air plants and air plant care. A variety of display vessels and air plants will be available for purchase. Workshop cost includes: Each participant will take home an air plant and display vessel of their choice. All must pre-pay to secure your place in class. Payment due at Registration. Space is limited to 30. March 2 (Wednesday) Demonstration & Tasting of Springtime Foods with Benefits, 10am - 11:30. Sueson Vess instructor. Sandhills Community College, Ball Visitors Center. $20 Horticultural Society members, $25 non-members. Sueson will present ideas for eating nutritious & delicious natural foods, a food preparation demonstration and tasting. Payment due at Registration. March 22 (Tuesday) Breakfast and Painting with Jane, 10am - 12:30. Jane Casnellie instructor. Join Jane for coffee, tea and scones as she leads this workshop in painting a floral bouquet in acrylics. Each participant will take home a work of art that they have painted. All materials included...no experience necessary. Sandhills Community College, Ball Visitors Center. $40.00 Horticultural Society members, $45.00 non-members. All must pre-pay to secure your place in class. Payment due at Registration. Space is limited to 40. Must have a minimum of 25. March 31st (Thursday) Sandhills Horticultural Society/Sandhills Council of Garden Clubs Lecture Series. Shrubs and Trees Suitable for the Sandy Sandhills. Dr. Barbara Fair, NCSU specialist on woody plants speaker, 1 PM Sandhills Community College Owens Auditorium, Free but registration required at landscapegardening@sandhills.edu

April 2nd (Saturday) Growing Vegetables in Containers, 10AM - Noon, Sandhills Community College, Steed Hall/Stephens Laboratory. Jan Leitschuh, Master Gardener and organizer of "Farm to Table" will conduct this workshop. Participants will go home with a 5 gallon & 1 gallon container of vegetable plantings. $20.00 Members, $25.00 non-members.. All must pre-pay to secure your place in class. Payment due at Registration. Space is limited to 24. April 9th (Saturday) Sandhills Horticultural Society Plant Sale. The Sandhills Horticultural Society will hold its spring plant sale from 8 AM to noon. Perennials, woody plants and bulbs will be for sale at the new horticultural building area (Steed Hall) of Sandhills Community College. For information or to per-order call 910-695-3882. April 22-23rd Annual Bedding Plant Sale for the Benefit of Student's Educational Field Trip. Friday between 1 & 5PM, Sat. 10AM to 2PM at Steed Hall (Landscape Gardening Building) Annuals, herbs, tomato & pepper plants available. Order forms available January 31st at Ball Visitors Center or order by phone 910-695-3883 /3882. Mail SCC-Landscape Gardening Dept., 3395 Airport Rd., Pinehurst, NC 28374. Email johnsond@sandhills.edu or fax 910-695-3894. Pre-orders are recommended to get the best selection. April 25th (Monday) Lunch & Learn at the Gardens with Janet Peele of Aberdeen Florist, Planting for Success in the Sandhills - FREE 12 to 1PM. Bring your lunch & the Garden will provide drinks. Sandhills Horticultural Gardens-Ball Visitors Center. Register by email: landscapegardening@sandhills.edu May 23 (Monday) Lunch & learn in the Gardens with JJ Faulk of JJ's Place Greenhouse & Nursery in Sanford. Annuals & Perennials in the Landscape - FREE 12 to 1PM. Bring your lunch & the Garden will provide drinks. Sandhills Horticultural Gardens-Ball Visitors Center. Register by email: landscapegardening@sandhills.edu June 15 (Wednesday) Edible Flowers & Herbs, Norma Burns instructor. Many flowers & herbs make tasty additions to your recipes. Learn about growing them and how to use them in your food. Workshop will include information and samplings. Sandhills Community College, Ball Visitors Center. $30.00 Horticultural Society members, $35.00 non-members. All must pre-pay to secure your place in class. Payment due at Registration. Space is limited to 40. June 27 (Monday) Lunch & learn in the Gardens with Dolores Muller, Attracting Birds to Your Yard. - FREE, 12 to 1PM. Bring your lunch & the Garden will provide drinks. Sandhills Horticultural Gardens-Ball Visitors Center. Register by email: landscapegardening@sandhills.edu July 25 (Monday) Lunch & learn in the Gardens with Ken Howell, All About Hardscapes for Your Yard - FREE, 12 to 1PM. Bring your lunch & the Garden will provide drinks. Sandhills Horticultural Gardens-Ball Visitors Center. Register by email: landscapegardening@sandhills.edu * part of the proceeds from the workshop fees benefit the Sandhills Horticultural Gardens 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