Category Archives: Meetings

All Club meetings are open to the public.

Environmentally Conscious Meadow Landscaping—Tuesday, January 14, at 11:30 a.m.

We hope you will join
the Garden Club of Weaverville
for our January 2025 Meeting

Program: Environmentally Conscious Meadow Landscaping

Tuesday, January 14, at 11:30 a.m.

In the Weaverville Community Center
[60 Lakeshore Drive, Albert Weaver Room]

 

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All of us have experienced the devastating effects of Hurricane Helene in personal ways.  Our gardens have also experienced damage and changes in their own unique ways.  From uprooted trees to damaged garden plants to the transition of shade gardens to sunny areas, we all need some encouragement and advice on how to move forward.  Our January meeting will feature Nathan Buchanan, the owner of Wildbud Natives, who will speak to our group about environmentally conscious landscaping practices. His focus will be on meadow-like native plantings in residential landscapes.

Wildbud Natives, a conservation nursery in Marshall that focuses on ecological restoration in human spaces, has emerged as a pioneer in native plant species and ecological landscaping, lawn replacements, meadow builds, and creek bank repair. Nathan, who began his career on a family Fraser fir farm in Mitchell County, North Carolina, now works with clients to craft meadow-themed plantings and landscapes that embody sustainability and environmental consciousness by bringing conservation practices and species into the residential garden. In addition to growing a wide array of native plants, providing landscape consultations, and managing installations, he is an active participant in educational workshops on native species throughout the region. Nathan holds a master’s degree in clinical counseling, but now focuses his work on the human-nature relationship outside the mind. 

All are welcome to attend. The garden club will not provide refreshments this month, but feel free to bring your own lunch, snack, or beverages to enjoy immediately following the program, if you’d like. The business meeting will begin soon thereafter.

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 Club of Weaverville is a co-ed, non-profit organization open to everyone. For more information on what we do, becoming a member, or supporting the club, visit our website.

Upcoming 2024 Meetings Announcement

As we continue to support our communities and tend to our individual gardens post-Helene, we will not host a public meeting in either November or December. But we hope that you check back in a while for info on our January 2025 meeting.

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The Garden Club of Weaverville is a co-ed, non-profit organization open to everyone. For more information on what we do, becoming a member, or supporting the club, visit our website.

October 2024 Meeting Announcement

We will not host a public meeting in October. But we hope that you check back soon for info on our November meeting.

pollinatorgardenSept2024

The Garden Club of Weaverville is a co-ed, non-profit organization open to everyone. For more information on what we do, becoming a member, or supporting the club, visit our website.

Artful Flowers—Tuesday, September 10, at 11:30 a.m.

We hope you will join
the Garden Club of Weaverville
for our September 2024 Meeting

Program: Artful Flowers

Tuesday, September 10, at 11:30 a.m.

In the Weaverville Community Center
[60 Lakeshore Drive, Albert Weaver Room]

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Garden Club of Weaverville member Susan Dunbar will present a program dedicated to flower and foliage pressing and the use of these pressed items to create art. She will explain which flowers are best to use, how to store these flowers, and how to later use them in creative ways. She will also have on hand the homemade, wooden flower press she uses, and she will explain how to make one of these.

Susan has always been fascinated by nature—in flowers and foliage, in particular. In 2020, she retired from a career as a nurse midwife and suddenly had the time to explore her creative side. In addition to writing poems and stories, she was able to explore her renewed interest in combining gardening and art. She researched pressing and drying flowers and foliage to use in creative ways, she made her first flower press soon thereafter, and she has been drying flowers to produce art ever since. Susan looks forward to sharing this technique with both her fellow GCW members and visitors from the community.

All are welcome to attend. The garden club will not provide refreshments this month, but feel free to bring your own lunch, snack, or beverages to enjoy immediately following the program, if you’d like. The business meeting will begin soon thereafter.

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The Garden Club of Weaverville is a co-ed, non-profit organization open to everyone. For more information on what we do, becoming a member, or supporting the club, visit our website.