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2007-2008 PROGRAMS
(info to be announced)

Program Meetings are open to members of other Garden Clubs and the public by invitation. Phone or e-mail the Program Chairman for a reservation. Click our RESTAURANTS link for pre-meeting lunch venues. Arrive early, park in Montclair's new municipal garage; enjoy a relaxing lunch; then walk to the 60 S. Fullerton auditorium.
Programs begin at 1:00 pm and include a festive Tea and display of judged floral designs by club members.
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PROGRAMS 2007-2008

Mon, Oct 22   "A Search for Creativity" by Brenda Bingham. Breaking away from Traditional Design .

Mon, Nov 12 "Harvest and Thanksgiving Arrangements" by J. Clores Floral Designers.

Mon, Jan 14  "Winter: The 4th Season of Interest" by David Culp.
                       (CANCELLED due to severe weather forecast)

Mon, Feb 11  "Enjoying Butterflies to the Max" by Rick Mikula.

Mon, Mar 10  "Great Gardens and How They Got That Way" by Barbara Stern.
 
SPECIAL EVENT:  GARDEN EDUCATION FAIR
(navigate to Garden Edu Fair page for details)
     Fri,  April 4,  11:00 am to 2:00 pm
     Sat, April 5,  10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Mon, Apr 14  "There is NO Program Meeting today." 
 
Wed, May 14  "Annual Meeting & Awards Luncheon"  "Lilacs" by Gratia Pellicotti.  (NOTE: Advance reservations required.  Contact an officer prior to May 1st for tickets.)

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Call the Garden Club office for more information.
There is a $5 program fee for guests and non-members.

On-Going Garden Activities

Every Tuesday --9am-12--Spring thru Summer-- Garden Club members work in the Avis Campbell Gardens, back of 60 S. Fullerton Ave. Visitors may stop by and learn about planting techniques.

Avis Campbell Garden
In the Fall club members clean up the garden and put it in order for the winter season.

In winter the beauty of the garden design and structure are prominent. Even without blooms the garden is elegant.

Visitors in early spring can observe the start of a new season as shoots begin to emerge from the soil, responding to the warmth of the sun!