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Member of National Garden Clubs Fall 2018 Volume 84, Number 3 WVGCI website: www.wvgardenclub.com National Garden Club website: www.gardenclub.org South Atlantic Region: www.southatlanticregiongardenclubs.org

West Virginia Garden News 86 Clubs 1603 Members Volume 84, Number 3 Fall 2018 Official Publication of West Virginia Garden Club, Inc. Member of National Garden Clubs, Inc. NGC President Nancy L Hargroves inbleum@me.com SAR Director Judy Barnes 3616 Schoolhouse Ln Charlotte, NC 28226 ncgardenjudy@gmail.com WVGCI President Carolyn S McCafferty 206 Blaney Ave Moundsville, WV 26041 dancrlyn@aol.com Editor Julia Cassells 121 Earle St Elkins, WV 26241 juliacassells@suddenlink.net Circulation Manager Vivian Shomo 369 Bull Run Rd. Parsons, WV 26287 vshomo72@gmail.com Advertising Manager Judy Guye 107 Sylvester Dr Elkins, WV 26241 guyeswansn@live.com Publication Office 121 Earle St. Elkins, WV 26241 Three publications yearly: Winter, Summer and Fall Subscription Price $4.50 per year for members included in $10 dues Non-members, $6 per year; single copies, $2 each Advertising Rates Full page $150, half $90, quarter $60, eighth $40, One inch $20, Discount 10% for yearly ad Change of Address Please notify Circulation via mail or email as soon as possible so you don t miss an issue! Include your club name, old address and new address. Table of Contents Presidents Window 3 Interesting Garden Clubs 4 Conservation Camp 5 2019 Garden Club Convention 6 We Need Bees 7 Craft Project 8 Horticulture Web Site 9 2019 Awards 10 26 Awards Form 27 Flower Show Winners 28 Wildflower Pilgrimage 29 Charitable Giving 30 Calendar of Events 31 Cover photo is of Cranberry Glades taken by Cree Lahti. Rear Photo is taken in the editors back yard. 2

WVGC President Carolyn S McCafferty Yesterday, I began to decorate my house for fall. What a wonderful time of the year!! The colors of red, yellow, and orange, are just so pretty! I love it! It's like my house has sat dormant over the summer months, no special decorations, just the same old stuff. But then as fall comes, I bring out the beautiful colors of fall, followed by the reds and greens of Christmas! And...Wow! I love the change I bring out in my home!--and sometimes, I just sit and admire it! As you get out and about in your neighborhood or take a walk or hike, do you ever consider that trees do not cling to their leaves? They let them go, freely. As if fall is releasing the old to make way for the new. The spectacular colors I will see as I travel around our state, reminds me why I love West Virginia. As summer has made a time for us in garden club, to relax--although we do a lot of planting, weeding and watering over the summer, we usually don't have as many meetings or planning times. But as fall comes, like the trees, we are ready for a new season and fresh new ideas! Have you taken pictures at your activities to apply for an award? Every club in West Virginia, does something that is "award winning." I bet your yearbook could win an award! But you can't win, if you don't apply!! The deadline is November 15th and the application is in this issue--you have no excuses! I have offered 4 Presidential Awards...They all have pretty easy rules--did you plant a pot of flowers?--then you could apply for the Container Award. Did you have children or youth work with you this summer?--then you could apply for the Youth Award. Did you attend Landscape Design School?--then you could apply for the Education Award. Do you have junk?--we all have junk...then incorporate it into your garden or a container.--and you can apply for the Recycle Award. Please read over all the award descriptions...find some that work for your club. I attended National Garden Club's Convention in May, and West Virginia did not win any awards--how embarrassing for us Let's not let that happen again! Wouldn't it be great, if every club won an award? Let's pull up our sleeves and get to work! Send in those award applications!! I am anxiously preparing for my travel this fall. The anticipation of your Fall District Meetings is sometimes overwhelming. I had such a wonderful time last fall. I enjoyed every minute! And now as the time approaches, I have prepared my speech, packed my suitcase, got the GPS ready, and now...let's go, Lea Ann! I look forward to seeing all of you very soon! "Everyone should sit and make time to watch the leaves turn." Carolyn 3

New Cumberland Garden Club Interesting Garden Clubs On June 9th, the 83rd Blue Star Marker was dedicated in New Cumberland, West Virginia. Pictured are: Members of the New Cumberland Garden Club, (Club President George Hines, in center, holding wreath), Carolyn McCafferty, WVGCI President, Lea Ann Terrell, WVGCI Executive Secretary, Joan Holman, Old Trails District Assistant Director. Mountaineer Garden Club: The TVEMS 4th grade students of Christine Poling Ward invited the Mountaineer Garden Club to assist in planting a variety of perennials in their Butterfly Garden. On Wednesday the 30 th of May, Members of the Garden club gathered with the students, assessed the plantings for appropriate location within the prepared ground and together planted several perennial specimens. Mrs. Ward recognized that young people can experience deeper understanding of natural systems and become better stewards of the Earth by designing, cultivating, and harvesting school gardens with their own hands. The Mountaineer Garden Club encourages school garden projects that nurture community spirit, common purpose, and cultural appreciation by building bridges among students, school staff, families, and local businesses and organizations. The plants were donated by Adkins Home Store of Parsons and Mary's Greenhouse of Elkins 4

2018 West Virginia Conservation Camp Introducing young adults to their natural resources and the wise use and management of those resources. THANK YOU TO ALL THE WV GARDEN CLUBS WHO HELPED SPONSOR OUR YOUTH Total contributions ($2550.00) to Senior Camp at Camp Caesar: *Huntington *Washington Lands *Tu-Endie-Wei *Quiet Dell *Fort Hill *Wildwood of Williamson *Beverly Hills *Gateway *Emma Scott *Midland *Edgewood *Goff Plaza *Webster Springs *Green Hills *Hill and Hollow and a special thank you to individuals Ron & Judy Thompson Additional contributions ($1612.50) were made to Junior Camp at Cedar Lakes: *Forest Ridge *Kanawha *Lubeck Acres *St. Albans *Monongahela *Fort Hill *Norborne 5

2019 West Virginia Garden Club Convention Carolyn McCafferty, President, West Virginia Garden Club and Carol Hovermale, Chairperson for the 2019 West Virginia Garden Club Convention would like to extend our invitation to each of you to the Spring in the Shenandoah 2019 WVGC Convention that will be held at the Holiday Inn located in Martinsburg, West Virginia, on March 21 st, 22 nd and 23 rd. We have planned an entertaining convention for all members and guest to enjoy. The cost for the hotel room will be $104.00 plus tax. If you prefer a suite that will be $124.00 plus tax. There will be a tour of the WVGC award winning Gateway Children s Garden, a tour for the gentlemen to the Antietam battlefield and grounds, a program on How to Make a Holiday Container, flower designs, door prizes, vendors, silent auction, sale of arrangements, raffles and a 50/50. We are planning to have group pictures taken of each garden club and district attending the Friday night banquet. If you plan to come ahead or after the convention we will have places for you to visit. The room rates will be the same as the convention. We hope that each of you will be able to attend our 2019 WVGC Convention. Please mark your calendars. Registration form will be in the January issue of the WVGC Newsletter. SEE YOU ALL IN MARTINSBURG!!!! 6

We Need Bees Pollinators are in trouble. Bees, bats and other animal pollinators face many challenges in the modern world. Habitat loss, disease, parasite, and environmental contaminants have all contributed to the decline of many species of pollinators especially bees. Bees are the main pollinators for fruits and vegetables. There are over 4,000 species of bees native to North America. They nest underground, in twigs and debris, or in dead trees. This year I attended the State Fair of West Virginia in Lewisburg, WV. I met Cindy Bee, a Master Beekeeper, who works for Appalachian Headwaters, a beekeeping collective. Each year, Appalachian Headwaters trains and supports a class of new beekeepers as they learn the art and science of beekeeping. The following is from their website http://appheadwaters.org Through the fall and winter, staff members teach a series of programs designed to introduce beginners to the skills and knowledge required for successful beekeeping. We then use an application process to select a class of trainee beekeepers from the pool of people who attended our classes. In late spring, we provide our new partners with strong hives of overwintered bees and the equipment necessary for their hives to thrive. Headwaters provides these materials on a sliding scale based on household income. Many of our members receive their materials for free, while others have their portion of the cost deducted from honey sales later in the season. Our staff works closely with our partner beekeepers throughout the year as they maintain their hives and process their honey. We support ABC members with regular visits to their apiaries, open hive demonstrations, and on-call help for any beekeeping issues. This support also ensures that all members are abiding by our natural beekeeping protocol. Anyone interested in becoming a beekeeper can contact: Cindy Bee 207-776-1619 (Cell) cbee@appheadwaers.org P O Box 1500, Lewisburg, WV 24901 Patsy Tilley Horticulture/Arboriculture Chairman 304-583-2026 patsynted@suddenlink.net 7

Fall Craft Project This sweet little DIY fall leaf bowl will be perfect to add to your fall decor this season. It s super easy to make, and I love that you can customize it to create it in any size that you want. Here s what you'll need to make your own fall leaf bowl: A bowl to use as your mold (any size you want), cooking spray, plastic wrap, silk fall leaves, Mod Podge, and a sponge brush. Start by spraying the bottom of your bowl with cooking spray. Then, fully wrap the bottom of the bowl with the plastic wrap. Apply Mod Podge to the bottom of the bowl and begin adding your leaves, brushing on the Mod Podge as you go. Continue until your bowl is covered with leaves, and add a layer of Mod Podge to the top of all of the leaves. Let sit to dry overnight, or use a hair dryer to speed up the drying process. I wanted my bowl to be a shallow candy dish, so I didn't go all the way up with my leaves. Cover more or less of the bowl depending on the look you want. Once the Mod Podge has dried completely, remove the plastic wrap from the bowl, and then remove the leaves from the plastic wrap. That s it! Now you have a cute leaf bowl perfect for fall candy, acorns, or adding to your Thanksgiving table. Notice of deadline change: For the January issue of the Garden News Have your articles to the editor by December 15, 2018 8

New Website for Youth about Horticulture From the National Garden Club Website: http://www.gardenclub.org/about-us/presidents-message.aspx The website, WeAreBloom.org is now available that contains free educational materials for working with youth. BLOOM! is the movement to improve the world through the power of plants. Through eye-catching content delivered both inside and outside of the classroom, BLOOM! is inspiring youth across the United States to appreciate the plant world and ensure horticulture-and the millions of people who depend on it thrives well into the future. BLOOM! is built for today s youth the next generation of game changers and dreamers but there is truly something for everyone. Whether you are a student, parent, teacher, youth program leader or organization, please explore this website. This is where BLOOM! comes in: to help you integrate the power of plants into your youth programs and introduce kids to a lifelong passion and perhaps even a career. On the WeAreBLOOM.org website, youth can explore the world of plants through an interactive quiz, social media content, infographics and video profiles of people working in the horticulture field today. Teachers and youth program leaders also can get access to turnkey lesson plans, learning modules, student magazines, games and more educational tools and resources on the BLOOM! Scholastic Inc. website at www.scholastic.com/ bloom. These resources also are distributed via Scholastic s vast network of 3.8 million teachers nationwide. BLOOM! is the first major initiative of Seed Your Future www.seedyourfuture.org a coalition of more than 150 partners, including horticulture companies, gardening organizations, schools, colleges, universities, public gardens, youth organizations, nonprofit organizations and individual advocates that are united in their mission to promote horticulture and the diverse careers the industry offers. National Garden Clubs Inc. is a proud member of this prestigious group and is thrilled to celebrate the launch of this first major initiative: BLOOM! Please help carry the important message of this campaign by sharing BLOOM! resources with your family, friends, and in particular, the youth and teachers in your life. For more information, visit WeAreBLOOM.org or follow BLOOM! on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. 9

Thank you for applying for an award! Please make sure that you read the awards section carefully there are a few changes - so that your application doesn t lose points for missing an item it requests. Please also go to: www.southatlanticregiongardenclubs.org and www.gardenclub.org to view other awards that you may be eligible for with your entry. The Awards Chair will send any deserving awards forward but it is helpful for you to know what the Chair will need in your presentation to apply for them. Good luck! ************ West Virginia Garden Club, Inc. 2017-2019 Awards The WVGCI Board of Directors adopted the following standing rule: Awards and award rules shall be printed in the September issue of the West Virginia Garden News every year. THERE ARE CHANGES TO THE AWARDS AND APPLICATION PROCESS - PLEASE CHECK THEM CLOSELY. Martha Hilton, Awards Chairman agentwv@mountain.net 2017-2019 Award Rules 1. Award Year: November 15 to November 15 annually. This applies to all projects submitted in application form. 2. Deadline: November 15 annually. All applications and supporting evidence must be in the hands of the State Awards Chairman by this date each year. Exception: Holiday Flower Shows--See Flower Show Rule #3.; Pressbook award January 25 of each year; Youth awards (to Youth Chairman) November 15 of each year. 3. Application: The application process coordinates with SAR and NGC application processes, except where otherwise indicated in awards description. One (1) application form is required for each award you apply. However one project may qualify for more than one award. Choose your first award and complete application, then, please provide one (1) additional application blank for each additional award. The entire application does not have to be filled out for every award. The original Application contains data/proof of work, "subsequent Applications" need only supply award number, name of award, club/council and person submitting. Only one entry per award may be submitted from each club. The application form contains topics to be addressed along with any supporting photographs, so please read award descriptions carefully. The new application form is printed in this issue. Additional forms may be duplicated or obtained from District Directors, State Awards Chairman or on our website, www.wvgardenclub.com 4. Requirements for Award Entry Submissions: A. There is a three (3) page limit, using only the front of the page. Binders and vinyl sheet protectors (books of evidence) are not allowed. Exceptions to these rules are Pressbook, Flower Show and Yearbook entries. Pressbooks and Flower Show awards still require a book of evidence. Again, read the award descriptions carefully. 10

B. Submission Topics - These topics of supporting evidence should be completed, if applicable, using numbering as listed, when submitting: (1) New Project: Yes or No; Beginning Date; Completion Date (2) Brief summary and objectives of project (3) Involvement of club members, other organizations, etc. (4) Project expenses and means of funding (5) Continuing involvement, follow-up, maintenance (6) Attach or insert photos, digital photos, and/or landscape plan (does not need to be professionally drawn) C. Applications may be submitted via U.S. mail or email to the Awards Chairman. All applications, with the exception of those listed under Item #2 above, must be received no later than November 15. 5. Yearbooks: Should be submitted with Section 1 of Application form attached. 6. Applications will not be returned: (Exceptions for publications/cds/dvds) This committee is permitted to reclassify applications if deemed necessary and may rework an application to submit for Regional or National award consideration. 7. Award Presentation: Will be at the annual meeting in the spring. If club president is unable to attend, awards will be given to the district director. 8. Return of Award Trophies: All Silver trophies are being retired. Any club that is in possession of a trophy is to return it to the Awards Chairman by November 15th. Clubs will be responsible for any damages to trophies. Description of 2017-2019 Awards 1. THE WEST VIRGINIA GARDEN CLUB AWARD* Donor: Joan M. Tuckwiller, Past President A $100 cash award presented annually to a club for outstanding civic contributions including educational activities, which emphasize the objectives of WVGCI. This may be one large project or several small ones. Completed Application including Submission Topics required) 2. THE COUNCIL AWARD* Donor: Judy Guye, Past President A $25 cash award given annually to a council for an outstanding community project. This may be one large project or several small ones. Completed Application including Submission Topics required. 3. THE VIRGINIA C. MABLEY AWARD Donor: Mrs. Gaytha Jones, Past President A $50 cash award is given annually to an individual for his or her meritorious achievement or outstanding contribution to the welfare of the community, local, state or national, through the media of gardening activities. Rules for the award are as follows: 1. Completed Section 1 of Application required. 2. Nomination may be submitted by the president or secretary of any garden club, which is a member of the WVGCI. List organization making and individual submitting nomination and their title (president or secretary). 11

3. On a separate sheet of paper submit nominee s full name and address. List activities and achievements of nominee in garden club work. Be specific and list all activities in the following areas: gardening, flower arranging, landscaping, official duties in Club, District, State, National or other areas of Garden Club, teaching or instructing, community beautification, civic improvement, exhibiting, youth projects and other. 4. Only winner's name will be announced each year, as candidates for this award may be nominated the following year. Individual may win award one time. 5. Only federated garden club members are eligible to be nominated. 4. BEAUTIFICATION AWARDS* A.) Rockwell Small Club Beautification Award Donor: Mrs. Carol Rockwell, Past President A $50 Cash award to be presented annually to a club of 20 members or less for an outstanding project of civic beautification. Completed Application including Submission Topics required. B.) Cunningham Large Club Beautification Award Donor: WVGCI A $50 Cash award to be presented annually to a club of 21 members or more for an outstanding project of civic beautification. Completed application and Submission Topics required. 5. THE LORETTA LIVELY COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT AWARD Donor: Family of the late Mrs. Loretta Lively, Past President A $50 cash award will be presented annually to a garden club for the most outstanding project in litter clean up and beautification in the community. Submit proof of project, giving locations and details of the project. Completed Application including Submission Topics required. 6. THE SARA H. TOWNSEND LANDSCAPE AWARD* Donor: Mrs. C. Vincent Townsend, Past President A $100 cash award to a garden club or clubs for the most outstanding civic landscaping project undertaken in cooperation with a non-gardening group or promotion of the project by the garden club or clubs. Submission topics on application must include plans and specifications and evidence of plans for future maintenance. Completed Application including Submission Topics required 7. GENEVIEVE PAYNE AWARD FOR GARDEN THERAPY* Donor: WVGCI in Memory of Mrs. E. M. Payne, Jr., Past President A $25 cash award to a garden club or clubs for outstanding garden therapy work whereby handicapped individuals received noteworthy benefit. Points for Judging: 1. Outline of project - 25 Points. This project must possess therapeutic value and emphasize horticulture and gardening activities by the handicapped person. Plan for the year must be clearly outlined. 12

2. Actual Work - 50 Points. This project must be undertaken according to plan with the handicapped such as Veteran's, Children's or Mental Health Facilities; classes, workshops or camps for the handicapped or underprivileged; with homebound patients. 3. Record - 25 Points. A complete record of plan, procedures and achievement, and publicity should be covered. Completed Application including Submission Topics required. 8. THE ASHWORTH ARBOR DAY AWARD Donor: Mrs. June Ashworth, Past President A $50 cash award to be given annually to a garden club/clubs, or a council for meritorious tree and/or shrub project including one or more of the following: (1) The planting, protection and preservation of trees and shrubs, especially our state flower - the Rhododendron. (2) A community-wide promotion with plantings of a single variety of tree or shrub. (3) Planning/promotion with planting of many varieties of trees and/or shrubs. (4) Arbor Day Activities 5. Completed Application including Submission Topics required. 9. THE JIMELLE F. WALKER RHODODENDRON AWARD Donor: WVGCI in Memory of Mrs. Henry L. Walker, Past President A $25 cash award given to the garden club with the greatest percentage of Rhododendron planted per member. The plants must be at least 2 years old when planted. Application form must include: 1. Number of members July 1 of the year in which application is made. 2. Number of Rhododendron planted during the award year - November 1 to October 31. Award Committee to calculate percentage to determine winner. Completed Application including Submission Topics required. 10. McDONALD AWARD FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION* Donor: WVGCI in Memory of Marjorie Hollingsworth, Past President A $50 award presented annually to a garden club(s), or council for the completion or continuation of a historic preservation project such as the restoration of a park, building and/or garden of importance to the heritage of a specific locality. Good landscaping and/or architectural design to enhance the value and significance of the site will be considered. A landscaping plan (need not be by professional landscaper) should accompany the application. It is important to use plantings that are authentic to the locality and period and to follow rules relating to the plantings of the period. Completed Application including Submission Topics required. 11. THE BIRD PRESERVATION AWARD* Donor: WVGCI in Memory of Mrs. I. D. VanMetre, Jr. A $25 cash award given annually to a garden club for outstanding accomplishments and contributions toward the environmental protection and preservation of beneficial birds, such as establishing sanctuaries, furnishing food and shelter or planting habitat to attract birds. Completed Application including Submission Topics required. 13

12. AWARD FOR ARTICLE ON GARDENING Donor: WVGCI A $25 cash prize to the garden club member submitting the best article on any subject of gardening or garden club activities. Rules: All articles become the property of the WVGCI and will be used as program material. The articles may be unpublished or published, but if they have been published, written permission from the publisher for submitting the articles must accompany application. None will be returned. Articles must be correct form, typed and all pages securely fastened together. Length of article must be between 500 and 2,000 words. Completed Section 1 of Application required. Points for Judging: 1. Interesting informative data 50 points 2. Educational Value 25 points 3. Composition 10 points 4. Presentation 10 points 5. Neatness 5 points 13. PUBLICITY PRESSBOOK AWARDS Donor: WVGCI A $25 cash award to the first place winner in each of three classifications as follows: A. Small Club - up to 25 members B. Medium Club - between 26-50 members C. Large Club - over 50 members Eligibility: All garden clubs, districts, councils and garden centers belonging to NGC may submit a press book. Garden club entries are divided into three (3) categories based upon club membership: small: up to 25 members; medium: 26-50 members; large: over 50 members. Completed Section 1 of Application required. Awards: Winners may be named: 1st, 2nd, 3rd and Honorable Mention in each category in NGC's 8 regions. They will be presented a National Council Certificate of Commendation at Regional Conference. State Deadline: January 25 of each year. Send your entry to State Awards Chairman. State Judging: First Place winners in each category will be sent to the Regional Publicity Chairman for competition among the 1st place winners from each of the states in the region. Format: Entries must be submitted in a folder with holes to firmly hold the pages; a theme-style binder, amphile or oxford brief folder. No heavy scrapbooks, oversized portfolios or loose clippings will be judged. Size 8-1 2 x 11" or 9 x 12". The cover must have a label affixed stating the category. Garden Clubs: Note category (Small, Medium or Large), name of club, city, state, region and name and address of person submitting Pressbook. District: State name of person submitting pressbook, number, state. Councils and Garden Centers: State name, location and state. Contents: 1. Materials must consist of only actual newspaper, magazine, newsletter or any 14

printed publication clipping with the name and date of publication over each article. No decorative embellishments will affect judging. Affix contents in chronological order beginning January 1 and ending December 31. Pages must be numbered and an index is required. 2. Each published item must contain name of the club, district, council or garden center and/or individual(s) identified as a garden club member and/or member of the district, council or garden center. Underline the first use of the club s name, district, council or garden center s name in the story or article. 3. Pressbooks will be judged on quality, quantity, diversity of coverage and requirements set forth on attached Guideline for Evaluation of Publicity Pressbook. 4. Pressbooks will be returned if stamped, self-addressed envelope is included with entry. 5. Number of pages unlimited. Guidelines for Evaluation of Publicity Pressbooks: 1. Pressbook Criteria 30 points 2. Quality 35 points 3. Quantity 20 points 4. Diversity of Coverage 15 points Total 100 points 14. AWARD OF HONOR CONSERVATION CITATION 1. Honorary citation to a person or persons not affiliated with a garden club for extraordinary contribution in some area of conservation. 2. Honorary citation to an industry, commercial enterprise, or civic organization for extraordinary contribution in some area of conservation. Rules: One or more conservation citations may be presented annually. Nominations for the Award of Honor, along with supporting evidence, may be made by the president of a local garden club or council upon unanimous approval of its members and presented to the awards Committee for consideration. The Awards Committee may include one or more conservationists in judging nomination for this award. Completed Section 1 of Application required. 15. AWARD OF MERIT CITATION A. An Award of Merit to recognize meritorious efforts in related garden club activities, which may be given to a garden club member, non-garden club member, federated club or group of federated clubs. This is to be awarded at the discretion of Awards Committee and President. B. An Award of Merit to be awarded at the discretion of the Awards Committee and President. No Application necessary. 16. AWARDS OF HONOR WVGCI will present Awards of Honor to business and industrial establishments in West Virginia which have taken an interest in landscaping, maintenance and other means, either on-going or completed, in making their buildings, grounds and surroundings attractive to deserve commendation for their outstanding efforts. 15

Garden Clubs, after choosing the establishment they wish to sponsor, should contact an official in charge and ask permission to submit an entry to avoid duplication of sponsorship. Each club is permitted one entry which is to include a typed report on 8-1 2 x 11" paper setting forth reasons why entry deserved consideration. Such evidence as pictures, news clippings, etc. may be included with typed report. Ten (10) of these awards may be presented at the annual meeting to the president or representative of the club(s) sponsoring said establishments. These awards will be presented to the winning groups by sponsoring club(s). Awards may not be selfsolicited by firms. Government agencies and private properties are excluded. Completed Section 1 of Application required. 17. THE ELEANOR W. CAIN MEMORIAL AWARD* Donor: Family of the late Eleanor W. Cain, Past President A $100 award will be awarded to a club for making landscaping improvements around an already established Blue Star Memorial or by-way marker. Patriotic colors/themes will be given preference. This project may be a replacement for a destroyed or long neglected landscape. Completed Application including Submission Topics required. 18. SHRIVER ARTISTIC FLOWER DESIGN AWARD Donor: WVGCI in Memory of Jerry Shriver, Past President A $50 cash award and a certificate may be awarded to an individual garden club member for distinguished achievement in flower arrangement. Entrants must submit a standard (3x5" or 4x6") color photo and the negative of the arrangement or the photograph saved on a disc. Entries will be judged by panel with a representative from the Council of Nationally Accredited Flower Show Judges of WV. It is not a requirement that the entry be from a flower show. There is no restriction on the material and/or type of container used, but a list of materials must be attached to each photograph with name, address and garden club of the individual submitting entry and title of arrangement. Winner will be submitted for the Engagement Calendar published by NGC. Completed Section 1 of Application required. 19. ARNDT AWARD FOR ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION* Donor: Patricia Arndt, Past President A $100 cash award for the most effective or outstanding program in the field of environmental education and/or concerns, such as current conditions and further need of water, air, soil, plants, animal habitat, land use, urban environment, etc. Evidence of youth participation must be a part of the comprehensive plan. Scale of Points: 1. Need and objectives to meet the need. 25 points. Cite specific location(s) of study/activity 2. Activities to attain goals 25 points Include extent of involvement of club members, other groups, community, school system, levels of government, etc. 3. Involvement of youth in program 25 points 4. Results 25 points 16

Extent, actual or potential, to which environmental education work and/or study reached and influenced club members, public, other groups, school system, government Total 100 points Completed Application including Submission Topics required. 20. THE SHIREY CONSERVATION AND PRESERVATION OF BUTTERFLIES AWARD* Donor: Mrs. Emily Shirey, Past President A $50 cash award to a club or council for developing and implementing a program focusing on the protection of butterflies and their habitat and/or the planting of butterfly gardens. Applications must include how this project protects and preserves butterfly habitat. If planting a butterfly garden, application must include a plant list and diagram or sketch of the garden. Extra effort should be made to combine exciting plantings and native wildflowers with any new plantings. Extra points will be awarded if youth participate. Completed Application including Submission Topics Required 21. THE BRENDA MOORE MEMBERSHIP AWARD* Donor: Mrs. Brenda Moore, Past President A $50 cash award to the club with the highest percentage membership increase. This will be determined by the Asst. Treasurer s reports and dues collected. Completed Section 1 of Application Required. Yearbook Awards K1. Yearbook Award: CLUBS OF UP TO/INCLUDING 24 MEMBERS Application page 1 required. A $25 cash award to the first place winner. K2. Yearbook Award: CLUBS OF 25 OR MORE MEMBERS Application page 1 required. A $25 cash award to the first place winner. K3. OTHER YEARBOOK CONSIDERED MERITORIOUS Application page 1 required. A $25 cash award to the first place winner. Scoring of yearbooks will comply with point system established by National Council Awards Committee. Winning yearbooks in each of 3 divisions will be submitted to National Council for a National Award by the State Awards Chairman, if merited. Point System for Grading Yearbooks: Format: 15 points A. Book structure 3 points Practicability (convenient size, durability, neatness) B. Arrangement of Contents 1. Cover 2 points Name of club, town, state, year (design optional). If permanent type binder is used, substitute paper cover for contest. 2. Title Page 4 points Name of club, town, state, year, and number of members. National Garden Club and other organizational memberships. 3. Subsequent pages 6 points 17

Name and addresses of National President, Regional Director, State President, District Director, Council Chairman (if any) and club officers. Club membership roster with complete mailing addresses and phone numbers. Calendar of Events (other than regular meetings). Program Content: 85 points Goals for ideal club program: Study and activity in some of National Garden Club s objectives such as: birds, Blue Star Memorials, civic development, conservation, flower shows, garden therapy, High School/Junior/Intermediate Gardening, horticulture, landscape design, litter control, roadside development, world gardening, etc. A. Club Meeting(s) (at least 7 per year) 50 points When (date of meeting), where (place of meeting), who (name of person to address group), what (title of subject matter also extras such as roll-call, exhibits or social activities optional). When a theme is used it should prevail in at least a majority of meetings. B. Club Projects 35 points 1. Continuing projects and new projects for the current year should be listed separately 2. Give location, description and member participation in both types of projects. 3. Note where meetings programs pertain to project work. Total 100 points Flower Show Awards Rules for Flower Show Awards: 1. Procedures for Applying: A. All applications for Flower Show Awards must include a state evaluation form with a score of 90 or above. Only scores of 95% may be sent on to SAR and NGC. Clubs are responsible for acquiring this form from the evaluation chairman. B. All Flower Shows applying for awards must be standard. 2. Deadline: All Applications shall be sent to State Awards Chairman by November 15 of each year. For Holiday Shows occurring in November and December, the deadline is December 15 of each year. State awards chairman should be notified if you plan on applying for a show held in November or December. 3. Eligible Clubs: Only a club or group of clubs that are members of the WVGCI will be eligible. 4. This award still requires a Book of evidence. The book of evidence should contain 10 pages maximum (20 surfaces front & back). Must contain supporting evidence of how, arranged in an orderly manner including two (2) schedules, publicity (clipped to show name of newspaper and date), photographs to show sections of show rather than of persons; floor plan, list of judges and any other pertinent information 5. Presentation: Will be made to chairman of winning shows at state meeting. 6. Evaluation Committee: Shall consist of a chairman and two other members appointed by State Evaluation Chairman. One or two of these may also be judges of the show being evaluated. 7. Expenses: Flower Show Judges and Evaluation Committee mileage and expenses shall be paid (if funds area available) by applying club. 8. Completed Section 1 of Application 18 required.

Description of Awards for Standard Flower Show F1. GOLD MEDALLION FOR BEST DISTRICT OR COUNCIL SHOW* Donor: Mrs. David V. Walters, Past President $50 Cash Award as well F2. GOLD MEDALLION FOR BEST SHOW WITH TWO OR MORE CLUBS PARTICIPATING (not a council)* F3. GOLD MEDALLION FOR BEST MINIMUM STANDARD SHOW A. With one club participating* B. With one or more clubs participating Limited to three (3) medallions* F4. GOLD MEDALLION FOR BEST HOUSE & GARDEN SHOW* A. Standard Flower Show sponsored by one (1) or more member garden clubs in a home or homes, with a tour to two (2) or more home gardens. B. Home Show sponsored by one (1) club in a home or homes. Garden tour not required. 1. Sponsored by one to three clubs. F5. GOLD MEDALLION FOR BEST HOLIDAY SHOW* A. Sponsored by a Council. B. Sponsored by one to three clubs. F6. GOLD MEDALLION FOR BEST SHOW WITH COMMERCIAL AID* (Application with Submission Topics must include detailed financial report.) A. Sponsored by a Council. B. Sponsored by one to three clubs. F7. GOLD MEDALLION AND $25 CASH FOR FLOWER SHOW STAGED IN A PUBLIC BUILDING* Donor: Mrs. Jane Lundblad, Past President A $25 cash prize for Standard Flower Show sponsored by one (1) or more federated garden clubs. Show must be staged in a public building such as: historically preserved home; museum; church; business; shopping center; mall; housing development; world, county or state fair; furniture store; garden center or other commercial public buildings. A tour of garden(s) may be included. Show may have a patriotic or holiday theme. Two (2) or more educational exhibits and one (1) or more youth and/or sponsored groups or any three (3) of the above are required. 19

Youth Activity All Youth Award entries, #Y1 through #Y10, should be sent to WVGC Youth Activities and Contests Chairman for submission by November 15 th Y1. BLUEFIELD GARDEN CLUB JUNIOR AND/OR INTERMEDIATE* Donor: Bluefield Garden Club $25 cash award to a Junior and/or Intermediate Club, sponsored by a member garden club, which has been most successful in promoting all phases of garden club work. This award may not be won two (2) succeeding years by one club. Completed Application including Submission Topics required. Points for Judging: 1. Program, planned and carried out 40 points 2. Projects 35 points 3. Flower Show Awards 5 points 4. Book of Evidence, History, Club Clippings, etc. 20 points Total 100 points Y2. JUNIOR, INTERMEDIATE OR HIGH SCHOOL GARDEN CLUB YEAR BOOK AWARD Donor: WVGCI Cash award of $10.00 and a blue ribbon; Second prize - red ribbon; Third prize - yellow ribbon. To junior, intermediate or high school clubs for outstanding yearbooks edited by juniors, intermediates or high school based on: 1. Neatness 5 points 2. Title page (name of club, sponsoring club, town, number of members in youth group and age group) 10 points 3. Monthly program topics and leader listed 10 points 4. Definite project 10 points 5. Study and Activity on project 10 points 6. Minimum of 8 meetings a year 5 points 7. Comprehensive study on one of the following: Horticulture, Conservation, Nature Study, Flower Arranging, Flower Show practice 20 points 8. Participation in Junior and/or Intermediate Garden Club and/or High School Flower Show or Junior and/or Intermediate and/or High School Section of Senior Show 10 points 9. Flower Arrangement and/or Horticulture Workshop 15 points 10. Minimum of one bird program 5 points Total 100 points Completed Section 1 of Application required. Y3. JUNIOR, INTERMEDIATE OR HIGH SCHOOL GARDENING HONOR CERTIFICATE Donor: WVGCI Award to Junior, Intermediate or High School Clubs who achieve Honor Roll by achieving 50 points under program rules 4 through 10 as listed under Award Y2. Completed Application including Submission Topics required. 20

Y4. HIGH SCHOOL GARDENERS AWARD* Donor: WVGCI Medallion presented to a high school group which has carried out the best allaround gardening program. Completed Application including Submission Topics required. Points for Judging: 1. Program, planned and carried out 40 points 2. Projects 40 points 3. Application book and report 20 points Total 100 points Y5. CAROLYN G. PATTERSON AWARD FOR EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE* Donor: Mrs. John P. Patterson, Past President A $50 cash award and a certificate may be awarded to a junior, intermediate or high school garden club or organized youth group assisted by a federated garden club for the most outstanding projects and programs that have been implemented and that meet the objectives of NGC and WVGCI. * Completed Application including Submission Topics required. Points for Judging (total of 100 points): 1. Programs, planned and carried out. 40 points 2. Projects implemented 40 points 3. Application book and report 20 points Y6. HIGH SCHOOL ESSAY CONTEST* Donor: WVGCI $100 cash Awards Chairman or another designated WVGC member will present the award to the winning Student at their School s Spring Awards Assembly. Essay Contest: 2017-2018 Topic: Community Garden A Solution to Blight, Crime and Hunger 2018-2019 Topic: "The Impact of Bottled Water on the Environment and the Water Supply" Length of Essay: Between 600-700 words. The entry will be penalized if the essay does not conform to the required length. All words are counted. Students should write the essay so that it is suitable to be published in the NGC publication. Scale of Points: Content 65 points Knowledge of subject 25 points Practicality of proposal 10 points Originality 15 points Subject matter well organized/clarity of presentation 15 points Composition 25 points Vocabulary 15 points Conformance to length 10 points 21

Manuscript 10 points Wallet-size photograph, name, address, phone number, school attending, grade, list of activities and sponsoring club 5 points Neatness/legibility (A plastic folder keeps the manuscript neat) 5 points Total 100 points Eligibility: Open to all High School students attending 9th - 12th grade and sponsored by a single member garden club, group of member clubs, councils or districts. Entries become the property of NGC. Completed Section 1 of Application required. Contest deadline: Club entries must be sent to Youth Activities Chairman by November 15 of current year. State Award: The winner will receive $100 with the first place going to SAR. Y7. SMOKEY BEAR & WOODSY OWL POSTER CONTEST* First thru fifth grade students are invited to participate in the Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl Poster Contest. The entry posters should encourage children to take a personal role in preventing wildfires or conserving natural resources. Winners on the State level will be sent to SAR and their winners receive a $10 cash award; then sent to NGC for judging. The National winner will win a free trip to Washington, D.C. for a presentation ceremony, with round-trip airfare and accommodations for four. A $100 US Savings Bond will be awarded to the first place winner for each grade level as well. National Winners to be announced at the NGC annual meeting. Poster Topic is the basic message for the Smokey Bear poster is Remember, Only You Can Prevent Wildfires and for Woodsy Owl poster is Lend a Hand-Care for the Land Poster Rules: 1. Poster must feature Smokey Bear or Woodsy Owl. 2. Smokey Bear poster should be based upon preventing wildfires and the topic for the current year s poster set by NGC (see above). 3. Woodsy Owl poster must be based on Lend a Hand- save the land. ** not same as above. ** Please see above in regard to additional topics set by NGC. 4. Each entry should be 11 x 17 inches in size. 5. Materials that can be used: crayons, markers, poster paints, watercolors, etc. 6. Posters must be completed by individual student artists. 7. No three-dimensional posters, computer-scanned, or electronically generated images will be accepted. 8. Please print the artist's name, address, home phone number, grade level, school, teacher's name, city, and state on the back of the poster in the lower right corner. (Do not use dark marker for this as it may show through). There is a specific entry form that should be requested from the Youth Activities & Contests Chairman. 9. Posters will be judged 20 percent each for originality, design, slogan, artwork, and overall effectiveness of the message. Deadline is November 15. 10. Clubs, please remember to report the number of teachers and students that were contacted in each grade level. There is a form to be completed for the Local Chairman Outreach Report. Please fill out this form and mail to the Youth Activities and Contests Chairman with all poster entries. 22

Y8. YOUTH SCULPTURE CONTEST* Donor: WVGCI A $10 cash award will be given to one winner in each grade 4 through 8 ($50 total award). Purpose: To encourage youth to keep our planet green and to get involved with saving the environment. Sculpture Theme: Encouraging Youth to Keep Our Planet Green Contest Rules: 1. Children in 4 th grade through 8 th grade will be eligible to enter the contest. 2.The sculpture is limited to a size that would fit on an 8 1/2" x 11" sheet of paper. 3.Materials that are to be used should be those that are recyclable, reused and/or reduced material 4.Height should be proportional to width 5.Use specific entry form for this award 6.Entries should include as many photographs as can be printed on the back of the entry form, but two 4 x 6 photographs are recommended. Scale of Point: Creative Use of Materials & Self Expression 60 Points Description of Sculpture & Materials Used 30 Points Craftsmanship & Technique 10 Points TOTAL 100 Points Entry Form: www.gardenclub.org/resources/ngc-youth-sculpture-contest-entry-form-2017.pdf Y9. Youth Poetry Contest* 2017-2018 Theme: Let It Grow 2018-2019 Theme: Pop Goes The Seed Eligibility: Special Education & English as a Second Language: grades K-9; General Education: grades K-9. WVGCA $10 cash award will be given to each winning entry. Contest Rules: All entries must be typed and titled. 1.Include name, address, age, grade, school of participant on back of entry. 2.Sponsoring garden club and state federation/club name must also be identified. 3.Generations of Gardeners sponsoring garden club may be that of a grandparent. 4.All entries become the property of NGC, Inc. 5.Poems do not have to rhyme. Poems may be traditional verse, acrostics, blank verse, cinquain, diamond poems, limerick or Haiku Scale of Points: Title 10 pts. Content 40 pts. Creativity 30 pts. Style 20 pts. TOTAL 100 pts. Entries should be submitted to the State Youth Activities and Contests Chairman by November 15. For more information, please email State Youth Contests Chairman, Linda Duke or Nancy Stender 23

2017-2019 Presidential Awards Carolyn McCafferty, WVGCI President (All are Yearly Awards) Keep Planting America P1. $50 This cash award will be presented annually to a garden club for the most outstanding community container garden. It can be one container or several (such as hanging baskets around town). To be considered, it must be movable. It can be a newly established container garden or an existing one your club maintains. Completed application including submission topics required. Educational Opportunities P2. $50 This cash award will be presented annually to the garden club that has the most members attend WVGCI schools. (Flower Show School, Landscape Design School and Environmental Studies School) in one year. A list of attending members will be verified with the school s registrar. If there is a tie, it will then be awarded to the largest percentage of club members. Youth Involvement P3. A $50 This cash award will be presented annually to the garden club for the most outstanding project involving youth. (church group, girl scouts, boy scots, 4-H group, etc.) It must be a gardening related activity. Completed application including submission topics required. Saving the Environment P4. $50 This cash award will be presented annually to the individual garden club member with the most unique project that uses some type of recyclable material. Acceptable uses are recycled items to decorate your garden, planting in recycled products or making recycled items useful in your gardens. A completed application including submission topics required. SPECIAL AWARDS S1. WVGC Life Membership Scholarship* Juniors, Seniors and Graduate students from WV attending any college may apply for the $3,000 scholarship from WVGCI. The student must be majoring in Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Forestry, Biology, Agronomy, Conservation, Plant Pathology/Science, Environmental Concerns, City Planning, Land Management, Habitat or Forest/System Ecology, Agriculture Education and/or other allied fields. The West Virginia recipient is then eligible for consideration for the SAR scholarship and one of 35 scholarships of $3,500 awarded by NGC. The Scholarship application is available on the web site: wvgardenclub.org/youth/scholarships. Completed application including Submission Topics required. 24

S2. ESTHER J. HINCHMAN SCHOLARSHIP Donor: Esther J. Hinchman A West Virginia High School Senior planning to attend college (in state or out) may apply for this $500 Scholarship. The student must plan to major in some form of Environmental Studies (Horticulture, Landscape Design, Forestry, Botany, Conservation, Land Management, Environmental Concerns, Geology or related studies). WVGC will forward funds in the winner s name, to the college/ university of his/her choice for books or tuition. Awards Committee will use the following criteria to choose the winner: Academic Achievement 30% Need 30% Character 15% Career Commitment 15% Variety of School and Community Involvement 10% Requirements: Must be sponsored by a club; must supply name, address and phone number, date of birth, male/female; name of high school, name of college/ university chosen; record of grades; and at least a 250 word document from the student listing his/her goals, purpose for applying and background information that will help Awards Committee with the above criteria (school activities, community involvement, etc.) Deadline February 1, 2019. S2A. CLUB SPONSORSHIP OF SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Donor: Esther Hinchman A $50 cash award will be granted to the club that sponsors the WV High School Senior Scholarship Winner. S3. THE CORRIE WHITLOCK MEMORIAL SCOLARSHIP The South Atlantic Region will be offering TWO Scholarships to a rising Junior or Senior in College. The Scholarships are each worth $2000. A qualifying student is one who is majoring in the study of Horticulture, Floriculture, Landscape Design, Botany, Plant Pathology, Biology, Environmental Conservation, Forestry, Land Management, Agronomy, Agriculture Education, Wildlife Science, City Planning and/or allied subjects. The applications are judged using the National Garden Clubs, Inc. Scale of Points. As long as a Scholarship recipient maintains a B average, he/she may reapply each year during their college career. Applicants will be judged on the following scale: Academic Record 40% Need 40% Character 10% Commitment to Career 5% Variety of Avocation 5% Application is available on the website: www.southatlanticregiongardenclubs.org/forms.html Deadline for all Scholarship Applications: February 1, 2019. *The above awards may be eligible for corresponding SAR and/or NGC awards. The state awards chairman, with a little reworking, may submit applications for these advanced awards. Some of the awards can be significant.. 25

All awards, with the exception of Youth Awards, are to be sent to: Martha Hilton WVGC Awards Chairman 951 Washington Street W Lewisburg, WV 24901 Phone: 304-667-7060 Email: agentwv@mountain.net All Youth Award Applications are to be sent to: Pam Simien 103 Claude Street Spencer, WV 25276 All Scholarship Applications are sent to: Patty Shutler, Scholarship Chairman 19 Patricia Court Moundsville, WV 26041 (304) 845-6798 Email: rpshutler@gmail.com Please check out SAR Awards on Website: www.southatlanticregiongardenclubs.org (http://www.southatlanticregiongardenclubs.org/awards-2/list-and-rules/) For awards not offered by WVGCI- such as Historic Trail, Litter/ Recycling/Reclamation, National Garden Week, Public Relations, National Life Membership, SAR Life Membership, Green Space, etc. Please check out NGC Awards on Website: www.gardenclub.org (http://gardenclub.org/resources/awards-applications/ngc-awards-rules-2017-2019.pdf) For other awards not offered by WVGCI. If there s an award that your club would like to apply for that is not also offered by WVGCI, please provide information required for these awards and send to WVGC Awards Chairman. It will be sent on to the proper organization. (NO INDIVIDUAL OR CLUB SHOULD SEND APPLICATIONS TO SAR OR NGC - THEY MUST COME FROM WV AWARDS CHAIR- MAN) 26

WEST VIRGINIA GARDEN CLUB, INC. OFFICIAL APPLICATION FORM FOR 2017-2018 AWARDS Section 1. DATE: WVGC AWARD #: WVGC AWARD NAME: *SAR AWARD #: *SAR AWARD NAME: *NGC AWARD #: *NGC AWARD NAME: (*Note: This information to be completed by State Awards Chairman) The State Awards Chairman has the option to forward winning awards to the next level with the proper edits. SUBMITTED BY (CLUB): (Enter name exactly as it should appear on any award received.) DISTRICT: NO. MEMBERS IN CLUB: CLUB PRESIDENT INFORMATION: Name: Address: City: ST: WV Zip: Phone: Email Address: Section 2. STATE CLUB INFORMATION: Name of State Garden Club: West Virginia Garden Club, Inc. No. in State Garden Club: (to be completed by State Awards Chairman) State Awards Chairman: Martha Hilton 951 Washington Street W Lewisburg, WV 24901 Phone: 304-667-7060 Email: agentwv@mountain.net Section 3. AWARDS SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS: Application, including all topics listed below are limited to three printed pages front only. (No report covers, binders or plastic sheets allowed.) Application will not be returned. (Exceptions for publications/cds/dvds) Applications must be received by State Awards Chairman NO LATER THAN NOV. 15th; Youth Awards to State Youth Chairman by Nov. 15th** **See Complete Award Rules for exceptions to deadline dates and submission information. Please complete each topic, if applicable, using numbering as listed when completing form: New Project: Yes No Beginning Date: Completion Date: Brief summary and objectives of project (not necessary for yearbook) Involvement of club members, other organizations, etc. Project expenses and means of funding. Continuing involvement, follow-up, Maintenance Attach or insert photos, digital photos, and/or landscape plan (does not need to be professionally drawn) 27

Stars & Stripes An NGC Patriotic Standard Flower Show, was presented by the Harrison County Garden Council, May 19 th, 2018, Armed Forces Day. The Show was held Center Court at the Meadowbrook Mall, Bridgeport WV Award of Horticultural Excellence Also Winner of the Award of Merit for Section A: Glory Glory Flowering Cut Specimens Perennial Class 4. Paeonia This exhibit: Paeonia lactiflora Red Charm (Exhibitor: LaDonne Wetzel) Award of Design Excellence Also Blue Ribbon Winner of Section A Class 3. Cascade Design Remember the Fallen Plant material: Roses, Euonymus, peony foliage, and pachysandra (Exhibitor: Jane Lundblad) 28

57th West Virginia Wildflower Pilgrimage (May 2018) I had to have my arm twisted to attend the Wildflower Pilgrimage at Blackwater Falls this past May. As Tygart Valley district director, it was my responsibility to deliver cookies and door prizes as part of the rotation, our turn. I hesitated, not sure about wildflower hikes, being less abled bodied than in the past, could I keep up, etc. Patty McComas, TV assistant director, who attended before, encouraged me, informing me that there were classes offered and not all the walks had the same degree of difficulty. The WP is an overlooked jewel that not enough garden members take part in. This past year, 57th, is a well organized event with over 300 people attending. Pilgrims, and birding aficionado, professors, DNR staff, retired folks, 60 or so names on the roster, as leaders for the hikes, speakers for a class or program. A very enthusiastic and knowledgeable group to spend a couple of days and share with the pilgrims. Garden club members manned the tour signup table. Emily Shirey, state chairman, did comment, that it had been awhile since, the WP had two mild days together for Fri and Sat. I m sure it contributed to the camaraderie and enjoyment. She had advised me to check the weather, and dress accordingly, boots and mittens. raincoats. sneakers, not a dress up activity, and they went on tours regardless. Tours are rated from 1. Easy, mostly even terrain, to 4. Extremely Difficult be extremely fit. 13 were offered on Fri. and 14 were offered on Sat.: concluding with a banquet on Sat. evening. Wildflower and birding classes were offered Thurs. of registration and the evening programs were educational. Of course, most of the expense of attending the WP is accommodations and meals. Patty and I were guests since we provided cookies and door prizes. (Thank you very much.) However, I am putting the 58th WP on my calendar for 2019. I didn t finish reading the wall with the historical articles when WVGC, Inc. first started the event. Becky Amorese, 29 Tygart Valley District Director

Charitable Giving Donations Charitable Giving supports, through club donations, Land Trust/Nature Conservancy, NGC World Gardening and WV Natural Disasters Fund. Habitat for Humanity is included in the WV Natural Disasters Fund. Donations received: July 1, 2017--June 30, 2018 Nature Conservancy: Huntington Garden Club $30.00 Phymosia Garden Club 25.00 Country Road Garden Club 20.00 Bluefield Garden Club 30.00 Woodland Heights Garden Club 10.00 Total $115.00 World Gardening: Country Road Garden Club $20.00 Phymosia Garden Club 10.00 Woodland Heights Garden Club 10.00 Total $40.00 WV Natural Disasters Fund: Country Road Garden Club $20.00 Cranberry Garden Club 100.00 Woodland Heights Garden Club 10.00 Total $130.00 Total for Charitable Giving: July 1, 2017--June 30, 2018 $285.00 There is funding available in the WV Natural Disasters Fund to help restore public areas that have been impacted by a disaster. Information can be found in the 2017 Fall Garden News or in the President's Packet. Contact: Mary Booker WVGCI Charitable Giving Chairman 1924 Parkwood Road Charleston, WV 25314 30

Calendar of Events Calendar Of Events September 17 Shenandoah Potomac Fall District Meeting 18 Mon-Cheat Fall District Meeting, Fairmont, WV 21 Blennerhassett Fall District Meeting 22 Tygart Valley Fall District Meeting 25-30 NGC Fall Board Meeting (Orlando, FL) October 5 Greenbrier Fall District Meeting 6 Appalachian Fall District Meeting 10 Old Trails Fall District Meeting, Moundsville, WV 12 Kanawha Fall District Meeting 13 Ohio Guyan Fall District Meeting November 15 December 15 Awards Deadline Garden News deadline for January issue. 2019 March 21-23 WVGCI Convention, Martinsburg, WV 28-29 SAR Convention, Williamsburg, VA April 30- May 5 NGC Convention, Biloxi, MS 31

West Virginia Garden News West Virginia Garden Club, Inc. 121 Earle St Elkins, WV 26241 Address Service Requested Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Charleston, WV Permit #1313 32