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Cadillac Garden Club
Most meetings are held at the St. Ann Catholic Church 13th Street in Cadillac on the second Monday of the Month at 7:00 pm. Note: If Cadillac Public Schools are cancelled because of bad weather, club meeting is also cancelled.
Canton Garden Club
The Club meets at 7 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month, year-round, except December. September through May are general business meetings, held at the Church of Christ building, 9301 Sheldon Road, just south of Ann Arbor Road, in Plymouth. In June, July and August, the meetings are more casual and are held in members' gardens.
Our annual Holiday Party replaces a general business meeting in December, and information about the time and location of the party can be found on our website.
Charlevoix Area Garden Club
The Charlevoix Area Garden Club was organized in 1939 and federated in 1949. As of January 2007, we have 120 members. Our Mission statement is: The mission of this club shall be to beautify the home and city; to cultivate a love and knowledge of trees, plants, and flowers; and to foster a true friendship among its members.
Colon Garden Club - 43
Organized in 1933. Federated in 1935. Meetings on the Fourth Tuesday of the month at 7:00 PM.
Garden Club of Dearborn
The Garden Club of Dearborn has a history dating back to 1915. It is an active club with many gardening and civic projects that are detailed in their web site.
DeWitt Millennium Garden Club
Organized and Federated 2000. Meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. unless noted, from September through May at -- DeWitt Fire Hall, 911 West Main Street
CLUB THEME -- "Sowing seeds for friendship and blossoms"
Edelweiss Garden Club, Inc.
The Edelweiss Garden Club of Gaylord is named to reflect the Swiss Alpine theme of our city. Founded in 1984, we will be celebrating our 25th anniverary next year with 61Active Members and 5 Honorary. We are hosting the 2009 Spring District V Meeting entitled "Gateway to Gardening," Tuesday, May 5, 2009.
Eden's Garden Club
Eden's Garden Club (Monroe area) meets on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 PM. Meetings are hosted by different members each month and feature garden-oriented guest speakers or craft projects.
Evergreen Garden Club
We are a garden club with 25 members in Midland, Michigan. The club was organized and federated in October of 1980. Our club is a member of the National Garden Clubs, Inc.(Central Region), the Michigan Garden Clubs, Inc. (District VI), and the Midland Garden Council.
Meetings are usually on the last Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm. Locations of the meetings vary with topic. Our club is a hands-on club, so you will often times see us volunteering in the community, involved in many diverse projects, coordinating plant exchanges, and awarding scholarships.
Elk Rapids Garden Club
The Elk Rapids Garden Club (ERGC) was established in 1931. Volunteers have cultivated a legacy of community gardens. We provide garden club members with educational opportunities in all aspects of gardening and floral design.
Ferndale Garden Club
The Ferndale GC does not have web site, but the following information may be of interest:
The Ferndale Garden Club was organized in May 19, 1931 and joined the Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan, Inc. (now called Michigan Garden Clubs, Inc.), in 1951 as Club 60. We are a 'dig in the earth' club that has the objective "to stimulate the knowledge and love of gardening; to aid in the protection of native birds and to encourage civic betterment."
The Ferndale GC meets the 2nd Thursday of the month, September thru May. 7pm meeting, 7:30pm presentation at the Kulick Community Center, 1201 Livernois St., Ferndale, MI 48220. Membership for our club is $20/year.
This summer we are trying out a casual gathering at our community garden on the first Saturday of the month, 10am . North side of West Oakridge at the end of Livernois (Approx. 399 West Oakridge), Ferndale MI 48220.
Garden City Garden Club
The Garden City Garden Club was organized in 1956 and joined the Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan, Inc. (now called Michigan Garden Clubs, Inc.), in 1957 as Club 70.
Our club meets on the third Tuesday of each month from 7 - 9 pm, at Maplewood Community Center, which is located at 31735 Maplewood in Garden City.
The Grosse Ile Garden Club
The Grosse Ile Garden Club was organized in 1927 for the purpose of fostering individual and community interest in gardening, and to protect, conserve and beautify Grosse Ile. The Club affiliated with the Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan (FGCM), Inc., in 1935, and through this organization became a member of the National Garden Clubs, Inc., thus widening the scope of the Grosse Ile Garden Club to the state and the nation. In 2005, the FGCM voted to become the Michigan Garden Clubs, Inc. (MGC)
Hill and Dale Garden Club
Founded in 1957 and federated one year later, our mission statement is: "to endeavor to broaden the knowledge of gardening; to stimulate interest in horticulture, conservation, Garden Therapy activities and to present concepts in the art of flower arranging."
Our meetings are held on the second Thursday evening of every month throughout the year, with the exception of July and January.
Hillsdale Garden Club
The Hillsdale GC does not have web site, but the following information may be of interest:
The Hillsdale Garden Club was organized March 6, 1929 and Federated May 1932. We have 55 Active Members and 20 Associate members. Our Mission Statement is: To provide education, resources, and networking opportunities for its members, to promote the love of gardening, floral design, civic and environmental responsibility.
Meetings are the first Tuesday of every month August thru June at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Locations are varied.
Our President, Becki’s theme is “Growing Together in the Garden’s”. Call her for the location of the meeting that month, and come as her guest. We would love to have you come!
Holland Garden Club
Organized: May 1945 Federated: January 1946
Purpose:
~ To aid in the protection and conservation of our natural resources.
~ To encourage civic beauty and roadside development.
~ To study the fine art of gardening in all its aspects.
Meetings - 1st Thursday or As Directed by Executive Board
Howell Garden Club
Welcome to the Garden of Friendship, where people gather and friendships bloom.
Kalamazoo Garden Club
Organized 1928 • Federated 1934. Meets second Friday of the month. Many great pictures on the site.
Kalamazoo Garden Council
Kalamazoo Garden Council was organized in 1946. It is an active organization that is composed of twelve Garden Clubs in South Western Michigan.
Kent Garden Club
Located in Grand Rapids. Our Board and Membership Committee invite you to visit us in person at one of our year-round meetings, usually held at Frederik Meijer Gardens. An invitation will be yours by contacting the Membership Committee Chairperson:
Garden Club of Greater Lansing
Organized in 1931
Meetings
Second Monday of the month --September – June - 9:30 AM
Scott Park Art & Garden Center 125 West Main Street - (Foot of South Capitol Avenue)
Lansing, MI 48933 -- 517-372-3232
Livonia Garden Club
The Livonia Garden Club was organized in 1969 and Federated in 1970. Our objective is to encourage interest in all phases of home gardening, civic beauty, conservation of natural resources and better horticulture practices
Our meetings are held at the Livonia Senior Center, 15218 Farmington Road on the first Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. We have interesting speakers in conservation, flower arranging and horticulture.
Mason County Garden Club
Organized July 1926, Federated April 20, 1935
Active Members 56, Life Members 7
Regular Meetings: 4th Thursday of each month, March through October; 3rd Thursday in November
Holiday Luncheon: 1st Thursday in December
Meeting Location: 5810 Bryant Rd., Ludington, MI
Meridian Garden Club
Located in Meridian Township, with members from Haslett and Okemos, as well as from the Greater Lansing area. Meets Monthly onThird Monday at 9am. Organized 1970, Affiliated 1971.
Muskegon County Garden Club
Guests Welcome! Meetings are the third Monday of the month, starting at 11:30am, with lunch being served at 12 noon. A program just for the gardener in us, whether a new beginner or advancing hopefuls, follows our homemade lunch. Join us at St. Lukes Lutheran Church, 1655 West Norton Avenue, Norton Shores area of Muskegon, Norton Avenue and Roosevelt Road corner.
Niles Garden Club
Established 1932. The Niles Garden Club encourages area residents to drop in at one of our monthly meetings and learn more about how to promote beauty at home and around town through nature.
Niles - Growing Kids Growing
Welcome to the Growing Kids Growing website. Our Co-founders, Lyn Butus and Wendie Stephenson, both members of The Niles Garden Club, would like to invite you to spend a little time with us as we try to make gardening both fun and educational for you. Growing Kids Growing is a joint project of the Niles Garden Club and the Niles District Library, and is a Chartered Organaization by Michigan Garden Clubs, INC.
Onekama - Portage Lake GC
Portage Lake Garden Club was founded in 1935 to help improve the appearance of the Village of Onekama on Portage Lake, to cultivate knowledge of trees, plants and flowers, to foster a true friendship among its members, and to be stewards of the land.
Owosso Garden Club
Benefits provided by the OGC to the Owosso area include:
- We plant and maintain the public gardens at the Gould House and the Comstock Cabin;
- We bring informative speakers on garden topics to the area on a monthly basis, open to the public and free of charge;
- We contribute to beautification projects in the area.
Petoskey Area Garden Club
The Petoskey Area Garden Club was organized in 1934 and federated in 1940, with a current membership of 89.
Saline Stone & Thistle GC
Organized August 1986 Affiliated April 1991. Meets 3rd Monday at 7:30 P.M. UAW Hall 601 Woodland, Saline. More than 50 members
South Haven Garden Club
Our purpose is to educate and to beautify. The South Haven Garden Club was first organized in 1930 by a group of likeminded plant enthusiasts who were members of the Scott Club. The club joined the Federated Garden Clubs of Michigan, Inc. (now Michigan Garden Clubs, Inc.) and the National State Council of State Garden Clubs (now the National Garden Clubs) in 1933. There were 40 members in the club at that time.
South Lyon - 4 Seasons GC
We Meet at the South Lyon High School Center 1st Tuesday of the Month - 7 pm October to May. We have field trips in the summer.
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