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2019  -2020

Theme: The Healing Power of Gardens

Photos/Scrapbook/History

Newsletters

President:  Diana Morse   

Vice President:  Elaine Arnold

Treasurer:  Dot Lower

Recording Secretary:  Iona Black

(  Historian:  Deborah Determan

Photographer: Pam Smart

 Immediate Past President:  Esther Neckere

President's Goals:

Grow Membership

Grow Particiation

Grow Community Outeach

Grow Gardening Skills
 

September Meeting - Esther Neckere

Program: Lunch at Ledo's Pizza in Clinton and

Tour of Wyoming Farm and Orchard  

  

October Meeting - Connie Dalpra

Presentation by Jo Sellers, past president, NCAGC  

"Historical/Hysterical Herbs"  

November Meeting - Club Members brought refreshments and Carol Ober was Hospitality Chair

Meeting held at Chapel of the Incarnation in Brandywine, MD

Presentation by Diana Morse, why discussed Restoration of Woodend Nature Sanctuary

White Elephant Sale  

December Meeting - Gilda Allen

Holiday Pot Luck, Gift Exchange, Table Decoration with Natural Materials Contest

Awards for:  Most Creative to Linda Millette

Best use of Materials to Lorraine Leonard

Best use of Materials (2nd Mention in a Cone basket) to Arminta Donovan

Best Arrangement to Julie Harrison

January Meeting - Lucille Gwynn in her childhood home

Presentation by: Christel Libiot, Certified Life & Wellness Coach

"How to Know and Use Healing Plants in your Garden"  

February Meeting - Julie Harrison

Presentation by: Club Member Gilda Allen

"Art in The Garden"  

March Meeting - Mary Beth Cecil  

Meeting held at Concordia Lutheran Church

Presentation by:  David Roeher, Chesapeake Natives, Inc Volunteer

"Chesapeake Natives"  

Meetings for the rest of this year were cancelled due to covid pandemic

 Projects 

Holloway Gardens

Holloway Garden is especially beautiful and showy in June. The lavender plants which Pam put in several years ago are doing quite well against the hot cement sidewalk, a perfect spot for them to flourish. The pinkish red Knock Out Rose is the highlight of the garden and easy for drivers by to spot. The spring daffodils have now given way to Marian Moreland's triple layer orange daylillies. It was very fortunate that Marian's daughter gave Pam a few of her mother's daylillies (circa 1910) which have become quite prolific in Pam's garden as Hollaway Gardens. 

Awards - Given in 2020 for 2019

District 1 Awards

Mount Airy Claybreakers won TBA District 1 awards and
TBA was our "Busy Bee" Awardee

NCAGC Awards

Mount Airy Claybreakers won TBA NCAGC  awards, including TBA.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Donations and Scholarships

TBA

 

 

Julie Harrison's Birthday Drive-by - August

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