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April 16: Business Meeting : Preview Yearly Programming
12 noon - Waynesboro Country Club
6:30 - Kay Fitz' house

May 21: Planning & Planting a Cutting Garden
Deb Infelt - Kay Fitz' yard
1:30  & 6:30  Hostesses:  Rita Stiger and Marty McNamara

June 18: Flower Arranging Techniques
1:30 - St. Rita's
6:30 - Kay Fitz' house  Hostesses: Anna Vitale, Faye Hiller and Betty Bitner

July 16:
1:30 - 
(Details to be announced later)  Hostesses: Virginia Rahn and Joyce Mauer

August 20:  Drying Flowers with Rose Dillner
12 noon - Waynesboro Country Club
6:30 - Kay Fitz' house:  Hostess's: Eunice Statler and Angie Piatt

Sept 17: Community Flower Show  Hostesses: Faith Ulzheimer and Elaine Burhman
(Details to be announced later)

Oct 15: Business Meeting End of Year Business
Community Project: Food Pantry Donation (Waynesboro) Hostesses: Angela Rocks-Shriver and June Mumma

November: Thanksgiving & Christmas Projects TBD

December: Christmas Tea
1:30 - Faith Ulzheimer's house


Community Project:  Renfrew Open House Decor

 

The club will have a table on the library porch at the Blue Ridge Summit Library's Annual Fundraiser, Ice Cream Social and Book Sale on July 19th.   We will sell small arrangements to benefit the library.  Coordinator: Faye Hiller.

You'll also see us at the Mountain Top Heritage Days on June 21st, and 22nd.

"There are no green thumbs or black thumbs. There are only gardeners and non-gardeners. Gardeners are the ones who ruin after ruin get on with the high defiance of nature herself, creating, in the very face of her chaos and tornado, the bower of roses and the pride of irises. It sounds very well to garden a "natural way." You may see the natural way in any desert, any swamp, any leech-filled laurel hell. Defiance, on the other hand, is what makes gardeners." (from On the Defiance of Gardeners)
"Gardening is not some sort of game by which one proves his superiority over others, nor is it a marketplace for the display of elegant things that others cannot afford. It is, on the contrary, a growing work of creation, endless in its changing elements. It is not a monument or an achievement, but a sort of traveling, a kind of pilgrimage you might say, often a bit grubby and sweaty though true pilgrims do not mind that. A garden is not a picture, but a language, which is of course the major art of life." (from Up and Down the Garden Path)