Please plan to give us at least one hour of your time during the morning. Please bring your favorite tools for weeding and pruning. A co-chair will arrive at the garden by 8:30 a.m.
PARKING: Parking will be in the paved lot next to the Amos Bull House on South Prospect Street. We encourage you to carpool as space is limited.
We plan to work if the rain is light. If it is pouring, you will get a cancellation call by 8:00 a.m.
• If you are unable to work on your signup date, please let me know so that we can reschedule you and help you find a replacement for your shift.
• Kindly confirm that you have received this message, by replying to ljaldrich@hotmail.com or text 860-227-2730.
Thank you for helping to make the Butler McCook garden such a treasure for the greater Hartford region.
Best regards,
Linda Aldrich, Co-Chair, 860 227-2730
Steve Kovack, Co-Chair, 860 521-6563
Please remember to bring your gardening tools.
If you are unable to work on your signup date, please try to find a replacement and let us know so that we can reschedule you.
Susan Grew at srider56@comcast.net or Maureen Gould at mcgould89@comcast.net.
The Officers and Members of the Board of Directors of The Federated Garden Clubs of Connecticut, Inc.
Cordially Invite You and Members Of Your Garden Club
To Attend
CLUB PRESIDENTS DAY
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
10:00 A.M.
Virtual Environmental School: “The Living Earth” Land and Related Issues. Course 2, Series 4
September 21-22, 2023
The Living Earth Environmental School is composed of a minimum of 40 hours of study. Specific units are divided into four courses of ten hours each and one field trip. The courses investigate AIR, LAND and WATER. The units are divided into Ecology and Environmental Science, Life on Earth, and Earth Stewardship.
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Virtual Environmental School: “The Living Earth” Land and Related Issues. Course 2, Series 4
September 21-22, 2023
The Living Earth Environmental School is composed of a minimum of 40 hours of study. Specific units are divided into four courses of ten hours each and one field trip. The courses investigate AIR, LAND and WATER. The units are divided into Ecology and Environmental Science, Life on Earth, and Earth Stewardship.
The Connecticut Daylily Society invites you and your club members to our next meeting, September 23. There is a noon social hour with light refreshments and then our speaker, Adele Keohan, member of the New England Daylily Society and editor of the national daylily society’s outstanding journal. Adele will speak at 1 pm on DAYLILY BASICS. We want to start off our 2023-24 season with a GALA get together with CT gardening friends. So please let your members know; there is no admission.
Rebecca Nisley, President
860-306-6315
THE SERIES
Creating a Happy Habitat: Virtual Lecture with
Nancy DuBrule-Clemente
Tuesday, September 26, 2023, 7pm
Nancy DuBrule-Clemente, author and founder of Natureworks Horticulture Services, will explain the difference between a homegrown national park and a pollinator pathway, illustrate why organic gardening is important, and share a keystone plant list.