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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Garden Club June 2015 Plans

June promises to be an exciting month for the Garden Club. You’ll definitely want to help out with the Strawberry Festival on June 6 th  and see all the native plants at Tawes Garden on June 13 th .  The exciting details are below: 
Strawberry Festival, June 6th
This year's Strawberry Festival will be held on Saturday, June 6.  There is lots going on and it looks as if we may have record breaking attendance!  What an opportunity for us and our Plant Sale Booth.  We will be having our 2nd annual Fairy Garden Table, along with a new Butterfly Waystation Table.  This will include different types of milkweed, along with different plants, and flowers perfect for attracting butterflies, and other pollinators to your garden.  And of course, our wonderful selection of vegetables, herbs, perennials, and annuals! 
Volunteers are needed to help ensure the success of The Plant Sale Booth.  Set up will begin on Friday, June 5 from 9-2.  You may stop by at any time during those hours to help. Our set up includes prepping plants, and getting them organized so they are ready to be placed on the tables Saturday morning.  We will be doing everything from pricing, to labeling, to cleaning them up (pinching any dead leaves, etc.)  Set up is crucial to the success of our sale.  
The day of the Festival, we will need volunteers from 8-6.  Shifts are two hours each.  8 - 10 is set up, 4 - 6 is final sale, and clean up.  If you can help at either of these shifts, or anytime in between, please let us know.  
If you are available on the 5th or the 6th, please contact our Plant Sale Chair Andrea Mohr thatsamohre@aol.com.  The Plant Sale Booth is always so much fun, and with our new and exciting features, promises to be the best booth yet!
The Tawes Garden – Annapolis,  June 13th
Mark your calendar for Saturday, June 13thand join us for a two hour garden tour of “Annapolis’ best kept secret.”  The  Helen Avalynne  Tawes Garden is a “Maryland in miniature” featuring native plants in representations of the state’s various geographic areas.  Five acres of gardens include   a Western Maryland forest, a streamside environment and an Eastern Shore peninsula. In addition, the barrier-free garden contains pleasant ponds; a raised planter with plants of varied textures, tastes and fragrances; and many cultivated plantings.    In 1982, the garden won an award for design excellence from the American Society of Landscape Architects
The tour is open to all and is free.  We will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Sandy Spring Museum parking lot and coordinate carpooling.  Reservations will be made at a local Annapolis restaurant for our group.  Some may wish to stay a while in Annapolis and tour the city .
Please let us know if you are interested and to reserve a place by calling Sunny Banvard at 301-924-4645 or  Sunnybeme@hotmail.com  by June 10th.  We will need to know the number of participants to make appropriate arrangements for the tour and restaurant. 

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