Business Meeting & Speaker:Barb Elliot and Edie Parnum of the Valley Forge Audubon Society “Backyards for Nature: Hosting and Observing Birds” Presented by: Program Committee Chair: Bonnie Keen Overview:Edie Parnum, Orinthology Chair, and Barb Elliot, are co-founders of the Backyards for Nature program of the Valley Forge Audubon Society, which serves Southeastern PA. They are […]
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Meeting: GCFP District I Business Meeting and Speaker - GCFP President Shelia Croushore "Netherlands in Bloom" and "Keeping Members Engaged" Location: Zoom For more information visit the Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania website. |
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The February board meeting is scheduled for the 15th at 7 p.m., hosted on Zoom. Members, please check your email for event details, location, and contact information. For more information about the event Contact Us. |
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Business Meeting & Hands-On Activity: Make & Take “Eco Friendly Floral Design” Presented by: Floral Design Committee Chair: Gwen Puglisi Overview: Gwen will discuss the harmful effects to our environment by using oasis in our floral arranging and suggest alternative mediums to use instead. Members will complete the program by making an arrangement in sand. Please […] |
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Philadelphia Flower Show Theme: "The Garden Electric" Dates: March 4 - 12, 2023 Location: Philadelphia Convention Center The PHS Philadelphia Flower Show is the nation's largest, and the world’s longest-running horticultural event and features stunning displays by some of the world’s premier floral and landscape designers. Started in 1829 by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, […] |