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GGC Forum Moderators and scribes will remain with
each focus topic as GGC members suggest
ideas concerning the topic under discussion.
After 15 minutes, participants will move to
another topic and the process will continue.
The Forum will end when participants have
visited three focus topics. Ideas generated
by the groups will be summarized for the
GGC website.
See Page 4 for full details!
Dinah Chancellor
Grapevine Convention Center
1209 S. Main Street
Grapevine, Texas
Next meeting: April 23, 2019
Social 9:30 a.m.
Meeting and Program 10:00 a.m.
In this issue — Page
President’s Message 2
Gardeners on the Go (future trips) 2
Grapevine’s City Nature Challenge 3
GGC Forum—April meeting details 4
April Gardens on View 5
GGC Dues 5
Garden For Wildlife Photo Contest 5
Gardeners on the Go (currently planned) 6
Flowercade 7
West Texas Street Project 8
District II Garden Club of the Year 9
GGC Plant Sale Flyer 10
Southlake Garden Tour 11
Member of
National Garden Clubs, Inc., South Central Region,
Texas Garden Clubs, Inc., District II,
and Garden Club Council of Ft. Worth
2011, 2014, 2015
THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE April 2019
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President’s Message
April is turning out to be an unusually busy month for the GGC. Our much anticipated Spring Plant Sale is coming up on April 13th. Thanks to those members who have promoted the sale via yard signs, social media or passed out the beautiful “Color Your World with Plants” flyers. For the first time that I can remember, the GGC has a banner stretching across Main Street, downtown Grapevine, promoting the Plant Sale. Thank you to the Parks & Recreation Dept for creating the banner. Thank you too, to all of the GGC members who have signed up to work during the plant sale. It will be a fun day for all of us.
On the same day of the plant sale in Grapevine, Flowercade is under way at the Fort Worth Botanical Garden. Please refer to the Calendar in your Newsletter and on the Website for all the April activities and sign up information.
And most exciting for the club was the announcement at the District II Spring Convention last month that our Grapevine Garden Club is “District II Garden Club of the Year.” Congratulations to the committees whose contributions brought Fourteen First Place and Two Second Place awards to our garden club. We appreciate all the volunteering of our members that support our many community events, grants, scholarships and our organization. We are “Garden Club of the Year” because of all of you!
Candace Kyler
Gardeners On The Go
It’s time to plan our 2019-20 day trips! Planning our excursions is double the fun because you get to decide where we go and what we’ll do. Members have contributed many suggestions so you do not need to have a specific destination in mind right now. You are welcome to use one of those ideas or get adventurous with your own. Email or text me, Liz Lovett, which month you are interested in hosting. You can volunteer with a friend and share the joy in planning. My contact information is on page A-44 in our garden club’s yearbook.
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Date Event Location
April 13th Grapevine Garden Club’s Annual Plant Sale Grapevine Botanical Garden
April
13th and 14th Flowercade Fort Worth Botanical Garden
April
25th and 26th Redbud Tree Program Various local elementary schools
May 21st Spring Luncheon: It’s a GARDEN Party Trawick Pavillion, Lake Grapevine
Save the Dates
Please refer to GGC’s website for full calendar of club events.
http://grapevinegardenclub.org/calendar
Be a Part of the City Nature Challenge!
The City Nature Challenge is an international effort to document wild plants and animals in urban areas across the globe. Join one of our events in Grapevine or make observations on your own using the iNaturalist app. It’s fun for all ages. For more information, visit citynaturechallenge.org and GoGrapevine.com/GOWild.
GO Wild Expo: Enjoy a guided nature search, live creatures, and hands-on activities.
Dates and Times: Friday, April 26, 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, April 27, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Location: Parr Park Ages: All ages
BatBlitz! Learn about local bats, listen for their calls with ultrasonic devices, and see if researchers can
net a live bat. Register: GoGrapevine.com/GOWild
Date: Friday, April 26, 7:30—9:00 p.m. Location: Parr Park Ages: All ages
Happy to Help Nature Search Learn how to use iNaturalist, collect biodiversity data, plant native
plants and remove invasive species. Register: GoGrapevine.com/GOWild
Date: Saturday, April 27, 9:00—11:00 a.m. Location: Parr Park Ages: All ages
Meadowmere BioBlitz Explore this park with experienced naturalists, photograph wild plants and
animals, and collect biodiversity data. Register: GoGrapevine.com/GOWild
Date: Sunday, April 28, 1:00—4:00 p.m. Location: Meadowmere Park Ages: 8+ years
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GGC Forum This year for the first time the Grapevine Garden Club will be offering a Forum at its April 23rd general meeting at the Grapevine Convention Center. The purpose of the Forum is for participants to share ideas and expertise with other members and guests. When you enter the door for the meeting, you will encounter a Greeter who will ask you to select a colored slip of paper matching one of the five topics we will be discussing. Discussion Topics: Augmenting bird feeders: Native plants to provide food (seeds/nectar) for birds on
a year-round basis. Participants may wish to bring scientific names of plants—if possible—and specify if a plant is best for seeds, nectar or both.
Shade gardening: Participants may wish to suggest plants that do well in shade/partial shade and include scientific names, if possible.
Travel destinations for gardens and/or wildlife: Participants may wish to bring names of travel companies that specialize in planning visits to gardening/wildlife destinations.
Improving soils for successful gardening: Participants may wish to suggest products/techniques they have found to be effective.
Summer gardening in Texas heat: Participants may wish to suggest plants/techniques that are successful in this challenging time of year.
The business meeting will be held first. Participants will sit at the table they selected for the business meeting and the first discussion session only. After the Business Meeting, the Program Chair will set the timer for 15 minutes. When the timer goes off, participants will leave the topic they have just discussed and go to another area of the room to discuss a different topic. The timer will be set again for 15 minutes and the discussion will begin again. This will happen a total of three times.
Please be ready to share your great ideas
with a small group of friends! The more ideas you come ready to share, the better our Forum will be! We look forward to seeing you at the first GGC Forum! Dinah Chancellor 1st Vice President, Programs
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GGC Dues
Our “Garden Club” year is coming to an end in May. We ask that your dues for next year be paid by June 1 so that the yearbook can be printed over the summer in time for the September meeting. Dues are staying the same: $30 for an individual and $35 for a family. This allows you to go on all the trips and tours and participate in as many activities as you can handle. For our new members, May 21, which is a luncheon, will be our last meeting until September. Then in September you simply sign in and pick up your new yearbook. Easy peasy! If you wait until September to renew, your picture won't be in the yearbook until we do an addendum which is December or January. You can pay by check, cash or credit card. And, of course, we want all of you to join again next year!
Candy Cawley, Membership Chair
Garden For Wildlife Photo Contest—honorable mention prize winner
Hi Sandy Guthery,
We received over 2,500 amazing photos as part of the 2018 Garden for Wildlife Photo Contest, and your image stood out through three rounds of judging. I'm pleased to inform you that you are an honorable mention prize winner.
Learn more about the winning photos and our Garden for Wildlife program at www.nwf.org/garden. Please let us know if you have any questions.
Thank you for participating in the Garden for Wildlife Photo Contest!
Congratulations, Sandy!
April Gardens On View
Plan your day after our April GGC meeting to view THREE fabulous gardens:
Annemarie Garlin Irene Binon Sylvan Sigler's irises
The homes are conveniently located in Southlake and Colleyville. You won't want to miss!
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Gardeners on the Go
Fort Worth Japanese Garden
Our trip to visit the Fort Worth Japanese Garden is on Thursday, April 25. It should be beautiful that time of year. We will meet at the parking lot at Harwood and 121 (by the McDonalds) around 9:15 and carpool to the garden. Our tour is scheduled for 10:00. Admission is $8.00 unless you belong to the the Dallas Arboretum or the Fort Worth Garden, then it's free (Be sure to bring your membership card). After that, we'll go to Uncle Julio's in Fort Worth and have lunch. They are willing to seat us in the same area and do separate checks. Right around the corner from Uncle Julio's is Archie's Gardenland. If you've never been to Archie’s, it's a wonderful nursery that's been there for over 80 years. We have 17 people signed up now, so we still have room for a few more (our max is 30). This will be an inexpensive trip (unless you're like me and HAVE to buy plants!) and will be a lot of fun.
Candy Cawley, Sandy Guthrey, Becky Boyd and Jamie Moser
Daylily Farm
Please save the date June 6,2019, as we will be celebrating National Garden Week with a trip to Celina TX. This will be a carpool trip and limited to 20-25 members. We will be visiting 2 family run businesses. On the agenda will be a visit to 3 Creek Gardens, a Daylily business. The owner says he has every color but blue, lots of varieties. Of course we will want to buy his beautiful Daylilies. Then we will go to Eden Hill Vineyard and Winery. Have a guided tour there and have lunch. A picnic box lunch will be provided for all who attend and pay. Carole and I will have sign up sheets and more information at the April meetings. Price of the trip will be determined by how many we get to sign up. So please sign up quickly. We hope you can join us for a fun trip to Celina June 6th. You can e-mail me before the March meeting if you want to sign up for the trip. It would be helpful. My e-mail is on page A-54 of the yearbook. Debbie Monahan
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Flowercade 2019: Food for Thought
The theme this year is “Food for Thought.”
Flowercade show dates are Saturday, April 13th
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Sunday, April
14th 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 at the Fort Worth Botanic
Gardens, Fort Worth. It’s free and open to the
public.
Submit your flowers and plants, then come and enjoy the flower show! Horticulture specimen prep day is Friday, April 12th 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at Joan Stewart’s greenhouse (Yearbook, A-73 ). We will meet to
prepare flowers, herbs, branches and plants for show judging on Saturday. Photography ( exhibition only ) deadline is April 11th. Market Day is Saturday , April 13th 9:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. Come enjoy all the different horticulture specimens , design setting,
artistic crafts, photography and beautiful gardens! Contact Debbie Smith
if you have any questions (Yearbook, A-71).
Marge Carpenter, Ninfa Gonzales &
Debbie Smith, Flowercade
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WEST TEXAS STREET WORK DAY
Tuesday, April 30th at 9 a.m.
Hi Everybody—
It’s spring time and we’re ready to plant on West Texas Street. As you can see our next work
day is Tuesday, April 30th . I think if we start at 9 a.m. we might be able to make it to Jake’s
for breakfast OR lunch. Hopefully we’ll be able to use a few plants from the Plant Sale to fill
in some spots, which is always fun.
We will need to do a little cleanup, as usual, before we plant our pretty annual color, and
then we can spread a little mulch for a top dressing. Bring the tools you will need to
accomplish this work and we’ll have water to keep everybody hydrated.
If you haven’t signed up yet, you can do that on line or we will have our signup sheet at the
April 23rd meeting. Look forward to seeing you there. For new folks, this is a great way to
get to know folks in the club – we’re a large club and it is good to sign-up and join in because
you get to know people and learn and/or share right along with us.
Looking forward to our work day and if you have any questions, email me or give me a call,
I’m in the book. (Yearbook, A29)
Suzi Guckel, Chair Laura Evans, Sandy Guthrie, Bruce Herndon, Joe Krimm, Lefty Mitchell and Paula Wilbanks, Co-Chairs
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District II Garden Club of the Year
GGC won Garden Club of the Year for District II for 2018, our third time in five years.
We applied for 17 awards at the district level and won 14 First Place, 2 Second Place
and one Citation which is the highest award given in that category. Most of these
awards went on to state judging and we should know the results of that soon.
COMMUNICATION AWARDS:
Cookbook: BARB ATKINS 1st place
Newsletter: SUZIE AGNEW 1st place
Website: KATE DOHRER 1st place
Yearabook: SHERI JONES 2nd place
Video: KATE DOHRER 1st place
COMMUNITY AWARDS:
West Texas Street: SUZI GUCKEL 1st place
Wall Farrar Litter Project: KAREN RICE 1st place
Birds: KAREN RICE 1st place
Redbud & Plant Sale: MIRIAM WARD, EVELYN URBANOSKY, ELLA BARBER & GINGER JONES 1st place
Scholarship, etc: JOAN KOWALSKI Citation
Butterfly Flutterby : HARRIET PERRELLO & CINDY MILLER 1st place
Civic Seed Project: DEBBIE BOYLE 1st place
Youth Art Contest: TERRY CURIO 1st place
Horticulture Award: PAM BRAAK 1st place
Community Beautification: DEBBIE BOYLE 2nd place
OTHER AWARDS:
Club Program: TONI MOOREHEAD 1st place
President’s Report: CANDACE KYLER 1st place
Director’s Citation: “For members’ educational programs at the Grapevine Botanical Garden”
Thank you to the chairs and their committees
for all their hard work and commitment that
went into these projects. Congratulations!!
Pam Braak
Awards Chair
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