Colleen and Pat announced that there will be a Garden Club of Weaverville Dirt Diggin’ Day event on Saturday, April 22nd at 9 am. Meet at the Weaverville clock. They are planting to plant annuals in the flower beds and do any weeding that is necessary. Bring appropriate tools and water.
Annual Member Picnic – Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Please gather at 11:30 at Lake Louise and bring your own picnic. We have a table and covered area (the largest one closest to Merrimon Avenue from Townhall). We have the reservation until 1:30, which should be amply sufficient for our meal together and the business/voting meeting. It comes so quickly, but we are about to elect new officers for 2015 – 2016. Please contact our Co-Presidents, Diane and Janet, if you are interested in running for any of these fun positions! We will celebrate our wonderful year of sharing, gardening, learning, and laughter!
If you are interested in becoming a member, please click here to find out more. We always welcome new members!
2015 Annual Rummage, Plant and Bake Sale Grossed $2, 820.65!
THANK YOU WEAVERVILLIANS AND GARDEN CLUB FRIENDSI
We had a very successful sale and a delightful time seeing everyone who came out.
Stay tuned for pictures.
Have you seen the gardening ladies and men around town, sprucing up the planters or working in the Nature Park?
Did you see the beautiful wreaths on Weaverville Town Hall and the Library during the holidays?
Have you ever wondered who does this and how we fund these efforts?
Active Membership and Community Support for
The Garden Club of Weaverville!
Our primary funding comes from our annual rummage, plant, and bake sale. Please join us this year!
Saturday, May 2nd 8:30 – 1:00
Lake Louise Community Center, Weaverville
60 Lake Louise Drive (on the hill across from the park)
Diggin’ Dirt Day – April 21, 2015 9:00 AM
Our spring beautification project for the Town of Weaverville will continue on Tuesday, April 21, at 9 AM. All members and anyone else who is interested please meet at the downtown clock to see where help is needed for the several beds we maintain on Main Street.
Please bring your gardening tools, we’ll need several shovels to make removing the plants and bulbs go quickly, watering cans, hat, gloves and your water bottle.