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 the Civil War Monument in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. The club meets monthly at members'  homes to learn more about gardening, plants and flower arranging, and occasionally embarks on gardening related excursions.   New members are always welcome. Email us below!

                                                                      
                             The Civil War Monument                                                                    The Triangle on Main Street

December Meeting
We met at Jeannie's house for a lovely buffet.  Her Christmas decorations were festive and beautiful.

 
Delicious salads, ham, and vegetable dishes were beautifully displayed.

After dinner, "Flowers by Monica" demonstrated the making of a boxwood tree.

 
Monica started with wet oasis anchored in her container, and began adding boxwood sprigs to the top and bottom

 
Monica answered questions as the tree progressed and demonstrated how she fashions bows for the top.


The finished boxwood tree with bare branches for height and  raffia bows for accent




 "Festival" for a  Tree!
Our club made ornaments and decorated a tree for the Ross Library to be auctioned in silent bidding, raising money for the library.


Judy prepared bows and Steve kept the ornaments ready
 

Melinda adds ornaments and the topper is afixed!
 


And what a beauty it is!





Next Meeting:
February 15, 6:00 pm.
Dinner at Stella A's Restaurant in Lock Haven



Our Executive Committee is working on the program for 2012.  Program booklets for the coming year will be distributed at the dinner in February.  The next regularly scheduled meeting will be on March 1, 2012.



Program for 2011

The Golden Year

New start time this year: 7:00 unless noted

March 2: " Gardening Good Will"  Mechanics of basic flower arranging; vote on by-laws. Bring your booklet on Basic Design. Mary V.

April 6:  "Happiness Shared is the Flower;" at Cooperative Extension Learning Center, Rte. 64; Master Gardener Lucy Auger on the importance of landscaping for pollinators.  Forget-Me-Not Circle and others invited.  JoAnn is hostess

May 4:  "Shine On Blue Moon"  Sue Morris presents "Planting by the Moon" an ancient tradition; at Terry's house

June 1:  "Potluck in More Ways Than One" 3:00 Picnic at Sherry's Pine Creek home.   Tour Duane Carr's garden. Bring a covered dish.
July 6:  "Round and Round We Go"  Wreath Making by Judy and Marion; Judy's house ( New time: 6:30)

August 3;  Swim 3:00, eat at 5:30; "From Gardens Friendships Blossom" Bring a covered dish to Marion's; Watch a video

September 7:  "All Plants are Bold and Beautiful"  Program on succulants by Paul Rizzo; Bonnie's house

October 5:  "The Joy of Sharing"  Create Christmas arrangements for Festival of the Trees at Ross Library.  Hazel's house

November 2:  "Rhythms and Blues"  Make an arrangement using Rhythm as a technique of repeatly using the same color , size, texture or spacing;  Heisey Museum 362 E. Water Street.

December 7:   6:00    "Delight in the Beauty of Christmas"  A guest speaker at Jeannie's house

Each meeting will begin with the hostess sharing a gardening tip appropriate for the season.




If you would like to join the Dogwood Circle of the Lock Haven Garden Club,or send a comment, email us below for  details and information.

 

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