Tag: Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts

  • Tuesday, May 5, 10:00 am – Inspired by Nature – Cancelled

    The Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts, Ruth A. Wallack Fund, presents Inspired by Nature with Craig Bullock, International Floral Designer and World-Renowned Teacher from London, England, on Tuesday, May 5 at 10 am in the Regis College Fine Arts Center in Weston. Tickets are $20. Send a stamped, self-addressed envelope and a check made out to GCFM (sorry, still stuck in last century) to Penni Jenkins, 241 Elm Street, Walpole, MA 02081. For ticket information you may email Fawn Hurwitz at fhurwitz@aol.com or Ruth Ann Feinberg at ruthfeinberg@gmail.com.

  • Wednesday, April 22, 10:00 am – 12:30 pm – Earth Day Workshop

    The Environmental Awareness Committee of the Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts will hold its Earth Day Workshop on Wednesday, April 22 from 10 – 12:30 at The Gardens at Elm Bank, 900 Washington Street in Wellesley. Presenters will include activist Quentin Prideaux (below) speaking on The Climate Crisis and Northeast Gardeners, and Suzanne Mahler, on Know and Grow Natives in Your Garden. For more information and to register, visit www.gcfm.org or call 781-237-0336.

  • Thursday, April 2, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm, & Friday, April 3, 8:15 am – 12:45 pm – Gardening Study School Course 3

    The Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts’ Gardening Study School. Course 3, Series 11, will take place April 2 and 3 at Tower Hill Botanic Garden, 11 French Drive in Boylston.

    Subjects covered: Thursday, April 2 (Tested subjects) Factors that Influence Plant Growth – Dr. Judith Sumner, Botanist

    New Plant Development & Evaluation – Dr. Judith Sumner, Botanist Teaching Tour of Tower Hill – Joann Vieira, Horticulturalist

    Supporting the Wild – Joann Vieira, Horticulturalist (non-tested)

    Friday, April 3, (Tested subjects) Container Gardening – Betty Sanders, Master Gardener

    Houseplants – Betty Sanders, Master Gardener

    Test for those becoming consultants begins at 1:45 PM. Registration deadline March 25.

    Make checks payable to GCFM and mail with your name, address, telephone number, email, Garden Club affiliation, to Linda Jean Smith, 23 Bentley Lane, Chelmsford, MA 01824. $110 GCFM Student Member, exam fee included, $100 Refresher, $140 non-member (2 day fee), $70 one day registration, & available box lunches $18/day (choose chicken, roast beef, or vegetarian wrap) For further information contact Joy DeMaggio at jmarykay2@outlook.com

  • Native Plant Garden Design Challenge

    Native Plant Trust, the nation’s first plant conservation organization and the only one solely focused on New England’s native plants, announces the launch of a two-year collaboration with the Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts (GCFM). The initiative anticipates reaching more than 11,000 member gardeners throughout the state, spreading the message of native plants to 147 communities.

    The collaboration, called the Native Plant Challenge, sets goals for garden clubs throughout the state to learn about native plants, identify ones appropriate for their locations, and design and implement native plant gardens in their communities. “Native plants provide significant ecological and aesthetic value to our landscapes. The Native Plant Challenge will educate thousands of people on how to encourage healthier environments and ecosystems in Massachusetts,” says Courtney Allen, Native Plant Trust’s Director of Public Programs.

    Under the leadership of GCFM president Bonnie Rosenthall, the Native Plant Challenge supports GCFM’s century-long mission to assist member clubs with education and appreciation of horticulture, landscape and floral design, gardening and environmental concerns.

    As part of the initiative, Native Plant Trust is making available special resources to GCFM member clubs, including an online course “Designing with Native Plants” and selected plants from Nasami Farm, its nursery in Whately, MA. Participants may also access Native Plant Trust’s public resources, including the online Plant Finder, a tool to help gardeners discover plants native to New England that will thrive in specific garden conditions, while meeting practical and aesthetic preferences.

  • Tuesday, January 28, 10:30 am – 11:30 am – Fun With Flowers

    The Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts, Inc. presents Fun with Flowers on Tuesday, January 28 from 10:30 – 11:30 at St. Brigid’s Church Lower Hall, 1981 Massachusetts Avenue in Lexington. Easily arrange flowers to use seasonally and every day. Learn how to make simple and elegant designs to impress guests and beautify your home. The demonstration will be given by Kathy Leva, and accredited flower show judge and Lexington Field & Garden Club member. The cost is $5, payable at the door. To sign up, email kathryn.leva@gmail.com by January 14.

  • Monday, January 20, 2020 – Deadline for National Garden Clubs Poster Contest

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service and the National Garden Clubs, Inc. are giving students the opportunity to demonstrate through original drawings of Smokey Bear or Woodsy Owl their understanding of wildfire prevention and basic environmental conservation principles. Only You Can Prevent Wildfires!Smokey Bear is recognized nationally and internationally as the symbol for fire prevention. The original Smokey Bear appeared in 1944. Smokey’s message, “Only You Can Prevent Wildfires!” encourages personal responsibility for fire prevention. Smokey Bear teaches children and adults to be careful with campfires, barbecues, trash fires, and matches. Lend a Hand, Care for the Land!Woodsy Owl is America’s icon for the conservation of the environment. Since 1971, Woodsy has helped parents and teachers inspire children to observe, explore, and care for the environment. He challenges children to “Lend a Hand, Care for the Land!” and to take an active role in caring for the land through recycling, reusing, and reducing waste, planting and caring for trees, using resources wisely, and not littering. Visit www.gardenclub.org to find more information and recent National winners under Youth Programs Visit www.gcfm.org to see recent state contest winners. Open to children in first through fifth grades.

  • Wednesday, October 30, 8:00 am – 3:00 pm – 2019 Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts Fall Conference

    Wednesday, October 30, 8:00 am – 3:00 pm – 2019 Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts Fall Conference

    Please join President Bonnie Rosenthall and the GCFM Board of Directors for the Annual Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts Fall Conference on October 30 from 8 – 3 at the Hilton Boston/Dedham, 25 Allied Drive in Dedham, Massachusetts. $60. Register at https://www.gcfm.org/events-1/gcfm-fall-conference-2019

  • Wednesday, June 5, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm – Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts Annual Meeting

    Wednesday, June 5, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm – Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts Annual Meeting

    Please join President Suzanne McCance along with the Board of Directors of

    THE GARDEN CLUB FEDERATION OF MASSACHUSETTS, INC.

    Wednesday, June 5th, 2019 at The Hilton Boston Dedham , 25 Allied Drive, Dedham MA 02026

    9:00 – Registration, Coffee, Boutique Shopping, and Design Specialty Flower Show

    9:30 – Credentials & Call to Order. Welcome, Announcements, and Business Meeting

    10:30Keynote Speaker Professor Doug Tallamy: Professor of                  Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware. Author of the award-winning book  ‘Bringing Nature Home’

    11:45 – Awards Presentation

    12:15Installation of new officers – Barbara May, former GCFM & NGC president

    12:45 – Credentials and Announcements

    12:50Boutique Shopping, Flower Show, and Social Hour

    1:30 – Luncheon on the lawn

    Please refer questions and inquiries to Nancy D’Ercole: nancy.m.dercole@gmail.com.

    Register online at https://www.gcfm.org/annual-meeting

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  • Thursday & Friday, April 11 & 12 – Gardening Study School Course 2, Series 11

    The Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts will present Gardening Study School Course 2, Series 11 on Thursday and Friday, April 11 and 12, at Tower Hill Botanic Garden, 11 French Drive in Boylston. On Thursday, Laura Eisner, landscape architect, will speak on Plant Diseases and Garden Pests, and horticulturist Joann Vieira will cover growing fruits and vegetables. On Friday, Betty Sanders, Master Gardener, will discuss Lawn Alternatives & Growing Grass along with Irrigation & Water. Nancy Hubert, gardening consultant, will speak on Plant Hunters. Suggested reading is Botany for Gardeners by Brian Capon. Registration deadline is March 16. For further information  contact Linda Jean Smith at lindajean.smith@comcast.net, or call 978-256-3101. Registration form may be printed by clicking here.

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  • Tuesdays, November 6, April 2, and May 14, 10:00 am – 12:00 noon – Designing Workshop

    The Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts invites you to participate in a three session Designing Workshop, to be held November 6, April 2, and May 14, from 10 – noon, at the Gardens at Elm Bank Hunnewell Building, 900 Washington Street in Wellesley. The cost for the three sessions is $140. To register, and for complete information, email Margo Yei at margo_yei@verizon.net.

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