Lock Haven Garden Club
The Dogwood Circle of the Lock Haven Garden Club was established in 1960, and maintains the gardens at the Triangle across from the Post Office and at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. The club meets monthly in various venues to learn more about gardening, plants and flower arranging, and occasionally embarks on gardening related excursions. We schedule planting and clean up days throughout the growing season and every one has assigned weeks for weeding and maintenance.
We thank the Clinton County Foundation for funding the plants, care and maintenance of these City gardens.
We thank the City of Lock Haven and the Streets department for water, mulch and manpower.
Our hearts are with Ukraine
Svitlana's birch log with "birds in the branches" and her tip for stabilizing the log. Judy used live spring flowers in her home-made log cart.
Nancy coordinated spring colors of lavender and yellow, with pussy willow; Mary's basket was a treat' fresh arborvitae nestled among the goodies; JoAnn used elements from her yard: blooming pansies and violets, forced forsythia, pussy willow and curly willow, with woodland creatures hidden on the forest floor.
Chryslynne used natural and artificial woodland elements: nests, feathers, cones, greens berries and a bunny.
Next Meeting
April 3 "Succulents are Plant-tastic!"
Judy will present a workshop on making a succulent wreath.
Coming Soon!
Gardens and porches must be viewable from a public street or alley, include natural plantings and be neatly maintained.
All programs begin at 6:30 unless otherwise noted. Please let your hostess know if you will not be able to attend.
March 6: "When You Step into the Woodlands, Adventure Begins" Woodland arrangements- unique and unexpected. Bring one for an exchange. Hostess: Mary Vairo; Co-Hostess Lynda Carey
April 3: "Succulents are Plant-Tastic!" Succulent wreath workshop presented by Judy Walker. Hostess: Judy Walker; Co-Hostess Mary Hunter
May 1: "Hummingbirds- Small Angels of Fleeting Joy" Everything you wanted to know about attracting hummingbirds. Presentation by Wayne Laubscher. Poorman Gallery (352 E. Water St.). The public is invited. Hostess: Bonnie Hannis; Co-Hostess: Katelyn Smith
June 5: Start 5:00 pm "Nature is Not a Place to Visit, It Is Home" Visit to Carol and Charlie Hildebrand's native plant gardens. 1024 Hummingbird Lane. We will have the option of dinner at a restaurant. Hostess: JoAnn Bowes
July 10: "Behind Us Are Memories, Beside Us Are Friends, Before Us Are Dreams" Celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Garden of the Month Award. Hostess: Mary Vairo; Co-Hostesses Chryslynne Gray and Bonnie Hannis.
August 7; "Humble Hidden Treasures; The Health Benefits of Houseplants." Presentation on the best houseplants for one's health by Svitlana Budzhak Jones, PH.D. Poorman Gallery. The Public is invited. Hostess: Svitlana Jones; Co-Hostess JoAnn Bowes.
September 4: "There is a Reason for Every Season" Program by Paul Rizzo on everything you wanted to know about getting your garden ready for winter. Rizzo's Greenhouse and Flower Shop. Hostess: Chryslynne Gray
October 2. "In Joy or Sadness, Flowers are Our Constant Friends" Workshop on making fall arrangements for an area care home. Hostess Judy Walker; Co-Hostess Marion Hoffman.
November 6: "Anything Goes When Decorating With Flowers" Bring any kind of arrangement/centerpiece of the holiday of your choice. Hostess: JoAnn Bowes
December 4. Start at 5:30. "Saying Farewell to the Old Year; Preparing to Embrace the New One!" Christmas get together. Bring a $10 donation and the name of a non-profit charitable organization, to be randomly selected at dinner. Hostesses: Dinner Committee