by Julia Farwell-Clay | Nov 13, 2023 | field trips, Newsletters
Anne Umphrey’s Anemones Spring will be extra Beautiful This month, the Garden Club was given a thousand daffodil bulbs to plant as part of a living memorial. Our club shared the bulbs with several of our regular grant recipients, including Orchard House,...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Oct 14, 2023 | activities, field trips, flowers, Newsletters
Dear Members Our next meeting is on Wednesday, October 18th at Tricon Church at 1:00 pm. Karen O’Brien (The Green Woman’s Garden) will be speaking. The topic is “Herbs to Know, to Grow and to Spice Up Your Life”. We will be starting...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Jul 9, 2023 | field trips, gardening, Newsletters
Wilhelmina and her Magnolia macrophylla Dear Members: As one would expect, our annual June Luncheon was well attended: 70 Garden Club members enjoyed each other’s company and the conclusion of a transitional year. If you could not join us, you should know about the...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Jan 15, 2023 | activities, field trips, flowers, Newsletters
A very special sight from our Great Meadows walk January 10th, as captured by Cris Van Dyke Dear Garden Club: The January Newsletter could also be called December Newsletter, Part Two! (as you will see) January brings something of a pause for reflection,...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | May 16, 2022 | activities, field trips, Newsletters
best labels ever Dear Members: Much to report, let’s get to it! Plant Sale Day So much preparation and treasure hunting was involved in this year’s welcome return to our in-person Plant Sale. I won’t speak for the Committee, headed up by...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Nov 9, 2021 | field trips
Holly Salemy and Andrea Meyers sent out a surprisingly popular sign up for a club tour of Concord’s own Sleepy Hollow Cemetery. Word is that all the slots were filled only an hour after it first landed in email boxes! At the appointed hour, lucky members met at...