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              Coldspring Garden Club

Founded: April, 1939

Founders: Miss Bessie Hale and Mrs. Lucy McMurrey

Club Flower: Pink Rose

Meetings:
1st Thursday of each month, September through May, at 2 p.m. except for luncheons and field trips
Luncheons are at 11:30 a.m.
Field Trips are at 9:00 a.m. unless otherwise noted.
Meetings are at the Coldspring Community Center

2010-2011
Board Members
President Don Leedy
Vice President Manette Farber
Secretary Brenda Kessler
Treasurer Gretta Hall

Coldspring

San Jacinto County

Chamberof Commerce

Click here to enjoy a photo gallery from our members gardens!

Click here for our Double Lake Field Trip photos

2011-2012 Garden Club Calendar

Meeting dates, times and Guest Speakers

Sept 1—2 pm “Always Blooming”, Mrs. Ronda Underwood, Coldspring High School FFA

Oct 6—2 pm “Texas Master Naturalist, Piney Wood Lakes Chapter

Oct 20—10 am—Field Trip, H.E.A.R.T.S. Veterans Museum of Texas, Huntsville. Meet at Community Center.  Adults $7; Seniors $5

Nov 3—2 pm—”Wild Medicinal Plants”, Brenda Whalen, Whalen’s Herbs

Dec 1—11:30 am—Christmas Luncheon—Bring covered dish & unwrapped gift for a child in our community
Program:  “Granny Evergreen”, Mrs. Carolyn Jefferson

Jan 5—2:00 pm—”Water Management / Texas Native Plants”, Todd Farber, Garden Guy Landscaping, Owner

Feb 2—2 pm—”Importance of Pruning, Especially Fruit Trees”, Darnell Schreiber, Master Gardener
Love Gift Month—Bring items for women and/or children S.A.A.F.E. House

Mar 1—2 pm—”Organic Gardening”, Ray Brinkley
Plant Sale Planning

Mar ? - Field Trip to be announced

April 5—2pm—Master Gardeners of San Jacinto County Plant Sale Plans Finalized

April 21—7am—4pm—Coldspring Garden Club Plant Sale—Our only fund raiser—Entire club should participate!

May 3—11:30 am—Spring Luau Luncheon—Installation of Officers
Bring a Covered Dish

 

The objectives of the Coldspring Garden Club is to stimulate the knowledge and  love of gardening among amateurs; to aid in the protection of native trees, plants and birds; and to encourage civic planting.

The club meets September through May at the Coldspring Community Center.

Visitors and potential new members are welcome at all meetings.

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