Please bring your rake and gardening gloves.
Please bring your garden tools, and we will provide the brown bags. Please let Margaret know by email at mpulito@gmail.com or by phone at 860-521-1026 if you are available to help.
1. Shifts are scheduled from 8:30 am to 10:30 am.
2. At least 3 volunteers are needed for each shift.
3. If it is raining on your scheduled day, the rain date will be the next day.
4. Plan to bring the same items you take to work at Butler-McCook.
Any questions, please contact Marj Johnson at mejohnson3@outlook.com or Irene Clark at i.clark@sbcglobal.net.
Reminder: The final Flower Arranging Study Group workshop will be Wednesday, May 16, at the Noah Webster House from 2-4 p.m. Janet Ward will kindly demonstrate ways of using branches with our arrangements. Members will be given the same flowers to create their own arrangement. We will also have wet foam oasis available should you wish to use this. Please bring a vase or container (6-8 inches) and pruners/scissors. If you have some suitable branches from your garden, then please brings them also. This should be a fun way to end our year!
If you would like to join the group, please contact Sheila Daley at tek_systems@yahoo.com or Mary Mulcahy at mulcahymaryp@gmail.com asap as we need to have a count to purchase the correct amount of flowers.
Thank you.
We will be planting flowers with the students. Please bring your garden tools and a watering can. We look forward to working with you and the children on this worthwhile Garden Club and Community Project.
Arrival time is 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m., and plan to work until approximately 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. in this beautiful, historic and peaceful garden.
If you have any questions, please contact Linda Aldrich at ljaldrich@hotmail.com, Steve Kovack at z.kovack@comcast.net, or Glenda Thomas at glendathomas001@yahoo.com.
NATIONAL GARDEN WEEK
Green thumbs get your spades ready! National Garden Week during the first full week of June is for you!
From the amateur to the master gardener, celebrations, workshops and educational events swing into high gear during National Gardening Week. Gardens provide fresh fruits and vegetables, beautify neighborhoods and communities and provide social and physical activities throughout the year.
HOW TO OBSERVE
Visit your local library, county extension service, or check local listings for events near you. Visit gardenclub.org for more information on how to get involved. Use #NationalGardenWeek to share on social media.
HISTORY
National Garden Week was founded by National Garden Clubs, Inc.
NATIONAL GARDEN WEEK
Green thumbs get your spades ready! National Garden Week during the first full week of June is for you!
From the amateur to the master gardener, celebrations, workshops and educational events swing into high gear during National Gardening Week. Gardens provide fresh fruits and vegetables, beautify neighborhoods and communities and provide social and physical activities throughout the year.
HOW TO OBSERVE
Visit your local library, county extension service, or check local listings for events near you. Visit gardenclub.org for more information on how to get involved. Use #NationalGardenWeek to share on social media.
HISTORY
National Garden Week was founded by National Garden Clubs, Inc.