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January, 2018Vol. XLIX, No. 5
A Growing PassionPresident’s Message
from Teresa Whitney San Clemente Garden Club
P.O. Box 3891San Clemente, CA 92674-3891
www.sanclementegardenclub.comOrganized 1951
President: Teresa Whitney
1st Vice Pres. /Programs: Sandy Cushman
2nd Vice Pres./Membership: Cindy Burns
3rd Vice Pres./Ways & Means: Elyse Crane Secretary: Betsy Dunn
Correspondence Secretary: Carol GlasheenCo-Treasurers:
Violet McMahon/Mike GouldAdvisors:
Launa Gould/Weej BaggaleyGarden Trellis Editor:
Jim ProettCirculation:
Wilma & Prescott CogswellBill Schafer
Article Deadline: 15th of the Month
Assist. Editor, Financial Secretary & National Garden Club
Projects and Services: Launa Gould
OC District: Treasurer: Mike Gould
OC District Director : Bette Langford
In Remembrance: Darlene Crittendon passed away on Nov. 19, 2017.We received this response to our Sympathy card: “Thank you so much for your thoughtfulness. You’ll never know how much it meant to have a message from a group that meant so much to her. Darlene had so many wonderful memories of the Garden Club and its members. Thank you.” Our sympathy to: Robert Crittendon Carol Glasheen, Correspondence Secretary
I hope everyone had a joyous holiday and a Merry Christmas. The garden club celebrated in grand style with our annual holiday luncheon at the Talega Golf Club. They really did an outstanding job with their decorations and the food was exceptional. Thanks again to Sandy Cushman for organizing the event and the entertainment. And to Elyse Crane for a very successful toy drive and raffle. I’m sorry if some of you weren’t able to make it….but there’s always next year! We have so many great speakers and events planned for 2018! Make sure you check your directories and get the dates on your calendars, as you won’t want to miss a thing. In January alone we’ve got some really interesting happenings. Our speakers for the general meeting on Jan. 3 will be SCGC members Tanya Johnson and Suzi Klickstein, we’re having a rose pruning workshop from the Master Gardener experts on Jan. 9, a behind the scenes tour at Ralphs on Jan. 16, Garden Therapy at the RIO on Jan. 17 and a propagation workshop on Jan. 26. This list doesn’t even include our monthly activities for Civic Beautification, field trips or Jr. Gardeners. Boy, this year is going to be really busy and so much fun.
Member of National Garden Clubs, Pacific Region
District, State, and National . . . Page 2January Program . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2Holiday Luncheon . . . . . . . . . Page 2OC District Meeting . . . . . . . . Page 2 Garden Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3Jr. Gardeners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 3Jan./Feb. Field Trips . . . . . . . . Page 4
Green Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 4Garden Tour, May 19. . . . . . . . Page 4Rose Pruning Workshop . . . . Page 4Civic Beautification . . . . . . . . Page 4 Sponsors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 5Unusual Plant Book . . . . . . . . Page 5
Inside This Issue
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Board Meeting January 3, 10 am
at the VIP Lounge at the Outlets. You’re welcome to bring in food or drink to
the meetings.
Orange County District, State, and National News/Events
DISTRICT MEETING:Monday, February 12, 2018
9:30 am -11:30 pm Business: Information from CGCI Winter Board Meeting. Program: Tom Carruth, curator of the rose collection at the Huntington Library and Gardens and award-winning hybridizer who is one of the nation’s leading rose experts. Location: Placentia/Cornerstone United Methodist Church, 2050 Valencia Avenue, Placentia. Host: Del Norte Garden Club Cost: $5 - RSVP to Vi McMahon by Feb. 1
Date: Wednesday, January 3, 2018Place: St. Andrew’s by the Sea Methodist Church 2001 Calle Frontera, San Clemente 92673Subject: The United Arab Emirates and the
Miracle Garden of Dubai Speakers: Tanya Johnson and Suzi Klickstein
Garden Club members, Tanya Johnson and Suzi Klickstein recently visited the United Arab Emirates and will be sharing some of the highlights of their trip where they spent most of their
time in the Emirates of Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Their presentation will start with a short review of the amazing happenings in the UAE, and then will focus on the Dubai’s incredible Miracle Gardens, the World’s Largest Vertical Garden awarded by Guinness Book of World Records. The Miracle Garden is one of the most beautiful sites in Dubai. Its lush vegetation and bright vibrant flowers and verdant green foliage contrast with the image of Dubai as a desert destination. Learn how this Garden thrives in the middle of a vast desert.
January Meeting Program
from Bette Langford, Director, Orange County District The next meeting being held by the Orange County District will be February 12, 2018. The speaker will be Tom Carruth, Curator of the rose collection at the Huntington Library and Gardens. He is an award-winning hybridizer who is one of the nation’s leading rose experts. Please check in your 2017-2018 Membership Yearbook, page 51 for the details. We will carpool from St. Andrew’s Methodist Church at 8:00 am. The meeting is scheduled at the Placentia/Cornerstone United Methodist Church located at 2050 Valencia Avenue, Placentia, CA. from 9:30 am – 11:30 am. We look forward to seeing you. Not only will the speaker be terrific but meeting with other members of the District is very interesting and fun.
For the Next District Meeting:
Our Holiday Luncheon held at the Telega Golf Club on Dec. 6 was wonderful and enjoyable to all who attended. Decorations done by the Golf Club were fantastic including our favorite ‘guest’. Entertainment by the Harbor Singers brought smiles to our faces and music to our ears. We raised $506.00 from the raffle/donations along with many generous
children’s gifts from our members. The funds and gifts will be donated to FAM. The raffle donations were amazing and congratulations to all the winners.
Holiday Luncheon, Dec. 6
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Volunteers Barbara McLaughlin, Simone Costes, Kieu Doan, Mary Mohr, Sandy Cushman, Teresa Whitney, Doris Weinbaum, Tom Benton and Suzi Klickstein met at the RIO in December to assist the jolly RIO clients in making Christmas cards. Everyone was in the Christmas spirit, and the good-hearted volunteers cheerfully donned an assortment of holiday headwear for the amusement of the RIO clients. Earlier in the month, Simone and her posse spent several hours transforming oyster shells collected from the Fisherman’s Restaurant into adorable Santa Claus ornaments. For a special treat, each RIO client was given one of these unique decorations and they were thrilled. We finished the session with an exchange of Christmas wishes from all sides. In January, we will be meeting on Wednesday, January 10 at 10:30 am at Suzi Klickstein’s house to prep for the next RIO craft. We will meet at the RIO the following Wednesday, January 17 at 12:45 to do the craft with wonderful RIO folks. We hope you can make it for one or both of these activities.
Garden Therapy from Suzi Klickstein The school gardens are all doing well! At Las Palmas we had a fun Friday in the garden to make holiday teacher gifts. Thanks to the donations of garden club members we made and gave over 70 gifts of succulent plants to the teachers. Each teacher got a succulent garden in a pot tied with a bow and a handwritten note. I recently visited Shorecliffs to give them our grant check and found a thriving garden club there. While I was there two former students (now in high school) came after school to help the garden club do some weeding. That tells you how much they enjoy it!We always welcome new volunteers!Doris WeinbaumSherry Christensen
Junior Gardeners from Doris Weinbaum
Las Palmas School Jr. Gardeners
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Wednesday, January 31, 2018 at 9:45 amHeritage Hill Historical Park We are traveling back in history to Heritage Hill Historical Park in Saddleback Valley. Our docent lead tour starts at 10:30 and is $2 per person. We will leave St. Andrew’s parking lot at 10:00 am. I will collect the fee before we leave. There are a few eateries near the park and parking is free. The plantson site appear to be CA natives. Heritage Hill Historical Park’s 4.1 acres include four fully restored and furnished historic buildings that span the early history of the Saddleback Valley and El Toro area from the Mexican Rancho era circa 1863, through the citrus farming days of the early twentieth century. I will have a signup sheet at the January meeting; however, if you are interested, email: [email protected], and I will put you on the list.
January Field Trip from Lana Doyle
Tour of Ralph’s, Jan.16From Weej Baggaley of the Green Team Please join us for a tour of the Talega Ralph’s located at 811 Avenida Talega. The tour will be led by the manager, Dean Dodd, and is free for up to twenty San Clemente Garden Club members. Although the tour will involve the operations of the entire store, there will be a special emphasis on Green Team issues such as local produce sales, food waste, and energy consumption. We will meet at the Ralph’s store for the tour beginning at 9:30 am on Tuesday, January 16. The tour should last about an hour. Please bring your reusable beverage containers and reusable bags, if you’d like to buy a coffee or some groceries. There is an outdoor seating area, so perhaps we could gab over a cuppa after the tour. First twenty members to RSVP to me at [email protected] get in. If there’s enough demand, I’d be happy to arrange a second tour at a later date.
Welcome! to our newest members:Please add their names, addresses, phone and emails into the notes section of the Yearbook Directory.
New Membership from Cindy Burns
Susan Howington 949-285-9541 400 Avenida Arlena, San Clemente, 92672-2363 [email protected]: 2017 Texting: Yes
Put May 19 on your 2018 calendars and be ready for our annual Garden Tour. As always, there will be beautiful gardens to explore and great food from local restaurants. This event is the San Clemente Garden Club’s largest fundraiser, and we need your help. Please consider joining our organizing committee which will begin meeting in January to make plans for the event. If you know of a local garden that would be a good candidate for the Tour, please pass that information on to: Garden Tour Chair, KK Ciruli ([email protected], 949-547-8484). We’ll need lots of docent hosts on the day of the event, and we’ll have sign-up sheets for that duty at the regular February meeting. Stay tuned!
Garden Tour, May19 from KK CiruliSan Diego Botanical Garden Monday, February 12, 2018 at 10:30 am. Entrance fee for 60+ is $10.00 if you are NOT a member of a reciprocity organization. Under 60 the cost is $14.00. Must have card and ID for reciprocity organization. Docent cost will be around $2.00 depending on number participating.You may bring guests, but I must know in advance.
February Field Trip from Lana DoylePhone Number Correction: Lana Doyle: 909-556-9510
The perfect gardener’s new year’s resolution—prune roses. And to start off the New Year right, the SCGC has invited rose experts and Master Gardeners, Gail Lam and Gloria Potocki, to give members a refresher course on rose pruning. The rose workshop will be held on Tuesday, January 9, 10 am, at the City Hall Rose Garden. Bring your pruners and learn the latest and greatest rose pruning practices.
Rose Pruning Workshop from Diane Riopka
Kieu Doan came to work at the Casa Thursday, Dec. 21 with Bill Brooks, pictured at left. There were also Bette Langford, Launa Gould, Jim Proett and Simone Costes working at Park Semper Fi on Tuesday, Dec. 12.
Civic Beautif cation from Kieu Doan
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San Clemente Villas by the Sea660 Camino de los Mares, San Clemente 949.489.3400 sanclementevillas.com
Rose Sponsors $500
San Clemente Garden Club
Topline Garden Products - Juan Velasco29511 Rosenbaum Rd., San Juan Capistrano
949.735.0438 [email protected]
*Always Inn B&B & Beach Rentals177 Avenida Cabrillo, San Clemente949.374.4944 [email protected]
Bemus Landscape, Inc.P.O. Box 74268, San Clemente 888.557.7910 bemus.com
Dana Point Body Centre24629 Del Prado, Dana Point949.487.0891 [email protected]
*DeNault’s Hardware - Ruth DeNault 535 N. El Camino Real, San Clemente 949.888.5200 x102 denaults.com
Glen’s Landscape & LightingNative Plant Specialist, San Clemente 949.492.6492 glenslandscape.com
Green Thumb International Nursery23782 Bridger Rd., Lake Forest949.837.3040 greenthumb.com
*Living Gardens Landscape DesignSacha McCrae 949.218.7459 San Clementelivinggardenslandscapedesign.com
Luna Landscape & Luna Tree114 W. Paseo de Cristobal, San Clemente 949.492.3208 lunatreetrimming.com
*Morgan Stanley - Ken Wakefield800 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach949.760.2405 [email protected]
Rod’s Tree ServiceP.O. Box 3897, San Clemente949.492.0657 [email protected]
Serrano Creek Soil Amendments25200 Trabuco Rd., Lake Forest949.768.1008 serranocreeksoils.com
Shore Gardens Nursery201 South Ola Vista, San Clemente949.492.3526 shore-gardens.com
*Tom Benton - Surterre Properties 621 South El Camino Real, San Clemente 949.285.1945, [email protected], Bre#01316408
The Marine Monument at Park Semper FiHeritage San Clemente FoundationP.O. Box 456, SC 92674 marinemonument.com
We are very Grateful to our Sponsors!Asterisk (*) indicates San Clemente Garden Club Member
2017 - 2018 SPONSORS
Plant Depot32413 San Juan Creek Rd., SJC949.240.2107 plantdepot.com
Dana Point Nursery34100 Coast Highway, DP
949.496.5137
*Distinctive Coast Properties110 Avenida Del Mar, SC - KK Ciruli
949.547.8484 dcpsanc lemente .com
Daisy Sponsors $250
Support our 2016 - 2017 Club Sponsors Several months ago a friend gave me a book “The Drunken Botanist: the plants that create the world’s great drinks” by Amy Stewart. I wasn’t sure what to expect. What is a drunken botanist? Was it a book about how to use plants to make various cocktails? Well, yes, but it is much more. The author includes facts about the many plants, trees, herbs and spices, flowers, nuts and seeds used in drinks, where and how the plants are grown, when the plants were discovered, how they may be incorporated into a beverage, and recipes. The book is arranged by the type of plant and gives the common name and botanical name as well. An example of an entry is cinnamon, the spice that fills many homes during the holiday season with its pleasant aroma. Ms. Stewart states that the spice was described in 350 BC by Aristotle. Cinnamon is the bark of a tree native to Sri Lanka. For many years Arab traders kept the location for the trees secret but once sailors from Portugal found it, the cinnamon trade expanded. Prior to the late 18th century, bark from these wild trees was harvested by cutting down young shoots, which forced the tree to send up new shoots. These shoots would be scraped to remove the outer bark and then long peels cut of the inner bark. Once the peels dry in the sun they roll into curled pieces that we find as cinnamon sticks. Now plantations grow Cinnamon verum specie. The highest quality comes from Sri Lanka but supplies also come from India and Brazil. It is generally labeled true cinnamon or Ceylon cinnamon. Cinnamon is found in gin, vermouth, bitters, and spicy liqueurs. There is even a gingerbread liqueur made in France. Other interesting plants include:• Birch tree sap is used to produce xylitol and birch extract is being investigated as an anticancer drug. Today the flavor is used in root beer. There is even a birch wine made in Scottish Highlands and birch vodka made in Ukraine.• The pulverized rhizome of the iris pallida is distilled to produce orris butter. Orris is found in almost every gin product and used by the perfume industry to hold the fragrance. It is also a very common allergen.• The colonists planted parsnips when they arrived in New England and began to make parsnip wine, an old English tradition.• Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) used in wines and spirits dates back to Egyptian times. Absinthe, once thought to cause hallucinations became illegal in the United States, is now legal in many places around the world due to new regulations on a compound in the plant. Pick up a copy of this book and be fascinated by the many plants identified by Ms. Stewart. You will read many interesting facts about these plants.
An Unusual Plant book from Susan Pierce
Would you like to connect each week in the garden? Join us at Los Rios Park every Thursday from 8:30-10:30 am. Then, listen to stories from other volunteers who have learned and been restored by gardening!
San Clemente Garden Club ActivitiesJanuary, 2018
January 3 Board Meeting 10:00 am January 3 Meeting and Program 1:00 pm January 9 Civic Beautification-Pier 8:45 am Park Semper Fi 9:00 am January 9 Rose Pruning Workshop City Hall Garden 10:00 am January 17 Garden Therapy-Winter Craft 12:45 pm January 18 Casa Romantica Gardens 9:00 amJanuary 26 Propagation Workshop 9:30 am