The Weaverville Nature Park. We will start with a casual discussion of our summer: whether we stayed home to garden or took some interesting trips. Margaret McLeod will give a short history of the park, followed by a walk in the park itself, to take note of the progress in its development. We will then have our own celebration of the Club’s 40th anniversary, with a visit to the newly installed Dale Rogers sculpture, “Two Roads.”
Come to our final meeting of the year with a garden tour and picnic at the home of Annick . Bring a sun hat and sunglasses! Please come with your own lunch. Betty Jane will provide water bottles leftover from the Rummage sale … and she has plenty of good well water.
We will vote on next year’s officers and otherwise wrap up this amazing year.
We’ll meet at 9:30AM at the lower Townhall parking lot in order to carpool.
On May 13, 2014, at the Weaverville Town-hall, 9:30AM, our speaker will be Tom Ross, a retired meteorologist from the National Climatic Data Center, and current owner of High Country Nursery. He specializes in growing Japanese maples, conifers, roses and other landscape plants. With his knowledge, his talk will meld meteorology and horticulture.