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THE CHAMBERSBURG GARDEN CLUB
Franklin County Chambersburg, Pennsylvania 17201
Organized March 1931 Federated March 1932
Yearbook 2017
56 Active members 4 Associate members
MEMBER OF
National Garden Clubs, Inc.
Central Atlantic Region, National Garden Clubs, Inc. The Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania
The American Daffodil Society Pennsylvania Resources Council
Life Member of the Chambersburg Hospital Association District IV of the Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania
Chambersburg Community Center, Inc.
GARDEN CLUB DAY
We meet the second Tuesday of the month at the St. Paul United Methodist Church, 750 Norland Avenue, Chambersburg. Board meetings are held first, followed by the membership meeting and program. Board Members unable to attend a Board Meeting, please contact Holly Kadel. We do not meet in July and August.
Website: www.chambersburggardenclub.weebly.com
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PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Dear Chambersburg Garden Club Members, My first year as your President has certainly passed quickly! I have learned even more about this club and its operations. Attending the District IV meetings has been another avenue of knowledge about policies and procedures. I have also heard about other programs from the club presidents. Thank you for the support you gave me during my first year. I truly appreciate everyone coming together and working on the 80th Daffodil Show. Since this club adopted the daffodil as the club flower in 1931, it would be a shame not to continue recognizing the daffodil in some fashion. As we begin my final year as your President, I encourage you to look at your Yearbook and the wonderful programs your Yearbook Committee has arranged. The Yearbook Committee has put a great deal of thought into each area we must cover as a federated club. I thank those club members who came forward with ideas for programs. We have had good participation in our club activities, but I would like to see more members enjoying what our club has to offer. We have been fortunate to pick up seven new members who received an orientation prior to joining our club. Having orientation first is a good idea and I hope it will continue for each new member. This is your Garden Club and I look forward to seeing you at our meetings throughout 2017.
Fondly, Holly Kadel President, Chambersburg Garden Club
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Table of Contents
President’s Report 2 Table of Contents 3 National Headquarters 4 Directory 5 District IV Members 6 GCFP Calendar of Events 2017-2018 7 Past Presidents 9 National Garden Clubs Life Members 9 The Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania Life Members 9 Officers and Executive Board Members 10 Standing Committees 10 General Meeting Information 12 Governmental Officials 12 Official Publications 13 Activities and Continuing Projects 14 Responsibilities of Membership 16 Meetings 17
January 18 February 19 March 20 April 21 May 22 June 23
Bringing Nature Home 24 July/August 25 September 26 October 27 November 28 December 29
Civic Development Report 30 Active Members of the Chambersburg Garden Club 2017 31 Associate Members, Honorary Members 36 Constitution and By-Laws 37 Donations 39 Budget 40
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NATIONAL HEADQUARTERS
Donations were sent to the Permanent Home Endowment Fund.
1976 Mrs. H.B. Slaughenhaup
Mrs. Harold Hays Mrs. Josephine Lum Mrs. Harry Flack
1977 Mrs. Edmund Wingerd 1978 Mrs. Paul Gilbert Mrs. Lewis Mohler 1979 Mrs. Joseph Shuck
Mrs. Saad Hasan 1980 Mrs. Helen Bard
Mrs. Paul Crider 1981 Mrs. Howland K. Johnston 1984 Mrs. James Heckman
Mrs. Carlton P. Speer, Jr. Mr. Richard D. Brown By Exec. Board Mrs. S.C. Hoover By Exec. Board
1985 Dr. and Mrs. Dwight M. Edwards Mrs. William Hargadine, Jr.
1987 Mrs. Marjorie McFadden 1989 Mrs. W.E.B. Hall 1990 Mrs. Blake E. Martin, Jr. 1991 Mrs. Stenger Diehl Mrs. George Watson
Mrs. S.C. Hoover Mrs. Clay Henninger 1992 Mrs. S.C. Houston
Miss Nellie Baker Mrs. Norman Horn Mrs. Charles Pryor
1993 Mrs. James Heckman Mrs. Charles Seiders
1994 - Mrs. Harold Sparling 1995 - Mrs. William Nelling
Mrs. Edgar Hutton 1997 Mrs. Theodore Smith
Mrs. Lynn Winfield 1998 Dr. William Bender
Mrs. Richard Brown Mrs. William Hull
1999 Mrs. John Cormany
Miss Berlin Shoemaker Mrs. John Ashby Mrs. Harold Willman
2000 - Mrs. Robert Greenawalt Mrs. Paul White
2001 - Mrs. Robert Crider Mrs. William James Mrs. William Bryan
2002 Mrs. Clay Henninger Mrs. H. Milton Pugh Mrs. Byron Gettel L.T.C. Howland Johnston (Retired) Mrs. Ward Sleichter Mrs. Joseph Dickinson
2003 Mrs. Edna Gsell Mrs. Harriet Dice Mrs. Ruth McClarren
2004 Miss Elizabeth Haller 2008 Mrs. Edward Steckel
Mrs. Paul Buhan 2009 Mrs. Howland K. Johnston 2010 Mrs. Owen Hartman
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DIRECTORY
as of December 2016, our publication date
NATIONAL GARDEN CLUB, INC. (http://www.gardenclub.org)
NGC, Inc. provides education, resources, and national networking opportunities for its members to promote the love of gardening, floral design, and civic and environmental responsibility. Life membership may be obtained with a one-time fee of $200 paid to the NGC and provides one with a lifetime subscription to the National Gardener.
President Sandra H. Robinson
960 Maple Grove Road London, KY 40744-8955
(606) 878-7281 [email protected]
CENTRAL ATLANTIC REGION, NATIONAL GARDEN CLUBS, INC. (www.ngccar.org)
The CAR is comprised of Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York.
Director Ann Bucher
3529 Twin Branches Drive Silver Spring, MD 20906-1452
(301) 585-1926 [email protected]
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THE GARDEN CLUB FEDERATION OF PENNSYLVANIA
The GCFP is divided into eleven districts. Life membership may be obtained with a one-time fee of $100. This tax deductible contribution provides you with free registration at all future District IV meetings and state conventions.
President Sharon Brown
2755 Cartwright Mountain Road Troy, PA 16947-8479
(570) 297-3613 [email protected]
Federation Office Secretary Lee Ann Stine
1525 Cedar Cliff Drive, STE 103, Camp Hill, PA 17011-7707 Telephone: (717)737-8219 [email protected]
Open Monday and Wednesday 8:00 AM to Noon - 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM
State Committee Membership (held by member)
Mentorship: Bonnie Heckman
DISTRICT IV
Director Joyce Crider
385 Hollyann Drive, Landisville, PA 17538-1036 (717) 898-0229 [email protected]
Assistant District Director Georgieann Dittenburn
880 Yellow Hill Road, Biglerville, PA 17307-4985 (717) 677-6564 [email protected]
Recording Secretary
Nancy Bittinger 210 West Avenue, Hanover, PA 17331
(717) 637-0304 [email protected]
Corresponding Secretary Pat Lawrence
2959 Roosevelt Drive, Chambersburg, PA 17202 (717) 496-8371 [email protected]
Treasurer
Jane Ahrens 28 Malvern Drive, Manchester, PA 17345 (717) 266-5159 [email protected]
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THE GARDEN CLUB FEDERATION OF PENNSYLVANIA CALENDAR
2017
Jan 5 NATIONAL BIRD DAY
Jan 26-27 NGC Instructors Symposium - Atlanta Airport Sheraton, Atlanta, GA
Mar 11-19 Philadelphia Flower Show, “Holland: Flower of the World”
Apr 4-5 GCFP Flower Show Symposium - Greensburg, PA
Apr 22 EARTH DAY
Apr 23-25 GCFP Convention - Shawnee Inn, Shawnee on Delaware, PA
Apr 28 ARBOR DAY
May 4 BIRD DAY
May 13 INTERNATIONAL BIRD DAY
May 16-20 NGC Annual Convention - Richmond, VA
June 4-10 NATIONAL GARDEN WEEK
June 5-6 GCFP Board Meeting - Atherton Hotel, State College, PA
June 6 Leadership Conference, (Central) - Atherton Hotel, State College, PA
July 11 Leadership Conference, (West) - Hampton Inn, Grove City, PA
July 26 Leadership Conference, (North) - United Methodist Church, West Lawn, PA
Sept 6 District IV Annual Meeting
Sept 12-16 NGC Board Meeting - St. Louis, MO
Oct 9-10 GCFP Board Meeting - Atherton Hotel, State College, PA
2018
Apr 15-17 GCFP Convention - The Double Tree by Hilton, Meadow Lands, Washington, PA
May 21-24 NGC Annual Convention - Philadelphia, PA
June 11-12 GCFP Board Meeting – Atherton Hotel, State College, PA
Sept 26-28 NGC Fall Board Meeting – Florida
Oct 8-9 GCFP Board Meeting – Atherton Hotel, State College, PA
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DISTRICT OFFICES HELD BY MEMBERS
Corresponding Secretary, Pat Lawrence
Habitat for Humanity Chairman, Pat Lawrence
AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY CONSULTING ROSARIAN NATIONAL GARDEN CLUB MASTER FLOWER SHOW JUDGE
AMERICAN ROSE SOCIETY JUDGE PENN JERSEY DISTRICT – ARS JUDGES CREDENTIAL ARRANGEMENT
CHAIRMAN THE GETTYSBURG DAHLIA SOCIETY PRESIDENT
YORK AREA ROSE SOCIETY PRESIDENT Pat Lawrence
MASTER GARDENERS
Bridgetta Buhan Penny Buckus Diane Fusting
Denise Lucas Nancy Miller
Billy Jean Morningstar Karen Shearer Carla Smith
FEDERATED GARDEN CLUBS IN DISTRICT IV Biglerville Garden Club
The Chambersburg Garden Club Gettysburg Garden Club
Green Thumb Garden Club of Red Lion The Garden Club of Harrisburg Littlestown Area Garden Club
Penn-Cumberland Garden Club Shiloh Garden Club
Town and Country Garden Club of Lancaster The Garden Club of York
YWCA Hanover Garden Club
Affiliate: Harrisburg Area Civic Garden Center
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PAST PRESIDENTS
*Mrs. Walter King Sharpe ........................................................... 1931-1944 *Mrs. Samuel C. Houston ........................................................... 1944-1947 *Mrs. Paul Walker ...................................................................... 1947-1950 *Mrs. Edgar S. Hutton ................................................................ 1950-1953 *Mrs. W.E.B. Hall ....................................................................... 1953-1955 *Mrs. John McDowell Sharpe ..................................................... 1955-1957 *Mrs. Charles A. Bender ............................................................ 1957-1959 *Mrs. Charles R. Nicklas ............................................................ 1959-1961 *Mrs. James A. Hall .................................................................... 1961-1963 *Mrs. John H. Cormany .............................................................. 1963-1965 *Mrs. William Hargadine, Jr ........................................................ 1965-1967 *Mrs. Harold I. Sparling .............................................................. 1967-1969 *Miss Berlin W. Shoemaker ....................................................... 1969-1971 *Mrs. Richard S. Brown .............................................................. 1971-1973 *Mrs. Clay F. Henninger ............................................................. 1973-1976 Mrs. Saad Hasan ...................................................................... 1976-1978 *Mrs. Howland K. Johnston ........................................................ 1978-1981 Mrs. James R. Heckman ........................................................... 1981-1984 Mrs. Marjorie M. McFadden ...................................................... 1984-1987 *Mrs. Clay F. Henninger ............................................................. 1987-1991 Mrs. James Heckman ............................................................... 1991-1993 Mrs. William Hull ....................................................................... 1993-1997 *Mrs. Harold Willman ................................................................. 1997-1999 Mrs. Bridgetta Buhan ................................................................ 1999-2003 Mrs. Edward Steckel ................................................................. 2003-2007 Mrs. Patria Lawrence ................................................................ 2007-2011 Mrs. Richard Fusting………………………………………………2011-2015
NATIONAL GARDEN CLUBS, INC. – Life Members
*Mrs. John Ashby *Mrs. Edgar Hutton *Mrs. Richard S. Brown *Mrs. Howland K. Johnston *Mrs. Herbert Gsell *Mrs. Charles A. Pryor Mrs. James Heckman *Mrs. Theodore Smith *Mrs. Clay Henninger
THE GARDEN CLUB FEDERATION OF PENNSYLVANIA – Life Members
*Mrs. John Ashby *Mrs. Horace A. Kottcamp, Jr. *Mrs. Charles Bender Mrs. L.D. Lawrence Mrs. Bridgetta Buhan Mrs. Nelle Nelling *Mrs. Herbert Gsell *Mrs. Charles A. Pryor Mrs. James R. Heckman *Mrs. Theodore Smith *Mrs. Clay F. Henninger *Mrs. Harold I. Sparling Mrs. William Hull *Mrs. Howland K. Johnston *Mrs. Edgar Hutton *Mrs. Paul White
*Deceased
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OFFICERS
President .................................................................................. .Holly Kadel First Vice President ..................................................................... Myra Rice Second Vice President ......................................................... Penny Buckus Third Vice President ................................................................. Carla Smith Recording Secretary ................................................................................... Corresponding Secretary ........................................................... Pat Morris Assistant Corresponding Secretary ........................................ Andy Junker Treasurer ......................................................................... …...Woody Kadel Assistant Treasurer……………………………….…..Billy Jean Morningstar
EXECUTIVE BOARD
Janet Berry Penny Buckus Bridgetta Buhan Bonnie Heckman Judy Heckman Diane Fusting Karen Hatmaker Holly Kadel Woody Kadel Pat Lawrence
Denise Lucas Billy Jean Morningstar Pat Morris Nelle Nelling Joan Pogue Myra Rice Karen Shearer Carla Smith Diana Steckel
STANDING COMMITTEES
Awards Nelle Nelling Bird Awareness Wing Watching Carla Smith Chaplain Denise Lucas Civic Development Diana Steckel Betty Ciarrocca Connie Clark Judy Etter Linda Harry Karen Hatmaker Holly Kadel Woody Kadel
Civic Development (cont.) Pat Lawrence Denise Lucas Bev McNew Nancy Miller Kay Nakielny Phyllis Smith Sue Swartz Steve Trumpower JeanMarie Walz Decorating Committee Pat Lawrence Lily Dickinson Judy Etter Holly Kadel Woody Kadel Bob Nakielny Kay Nakielny Joan Pogue
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Daffodil Show Chris Day Judy Etter Richard Ezell Holly Kadel Cathy Kwolek Pat Lawrence Nelle Nelling Doris Newman Myra Rice Brenda Sciamanna Diana Steckel Jacqui Whitfield Carla Smith, Horticulture Chairman Finance Woody Kadel Billy Jean Morningstar Garden Therapy Holly Kadel Betty Ciarrocca Lily Dickinson Nancy Glen Michelle Sabol Jones Andy Junker Cathy Kwolek Jacky Martin Bev McNew Doris Newman Joan Pogue Lisa Skiles Carla Smith Melanie Wennick Greens Sale Diana Steckel Joan Pogue Chris Day Pat Lawrence Sherry Nansen Lois Rotz Brenda Sciamanna Carla Smith Habitat for Humanity Pat Lawrence Bridgetta Buhan
Habitat for Humanity (cont.) Michelle Sabol Jones Holly Kadel Woody Kadel Jacky Martin Lisa Skiles Hospitality Janet Berry Brenda Bodner Diane Fusting Judy Heckman Vicki Kaye Jacky Martin Kay Nakielny Doris Newman Karen Shearer Lisa Skiles Phyllis Smith Melanie Wennick Susan Whitelock Legislation Judy Heckman National Disaster International/USA Diana Steckel Orientation and Membership Karen Shearer Connie Clark Parliamentarian Bonnie Heckman Janet Berry Pennsylvania Resource Council Nelle Nelling Photography Diana Steckel Judy Etter Publicity Carla Smith
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Scholarship Woody Kadel Nancy Glen Karen Shearer Susan Whitelock
Telephone Bridgetta Buhan Mary Coldsmith Vicki Kaye Billy Jean Morningstar JeanMarie Waltz Ways and Means Karen Hatmaker Bridgetta Buhan Mary Coldsmith Lily Dickinson Michelle Sabol Jones Andy Junker
Ways and Means (cont.) Billy Jean Morningstar Pat Morris JeanMarie Walz Melanie Wennick Yearbook and Program Myra Rice Jackie Berkstresser Penny Buckus Bridgetta Buhan Karen Hatmaker Andy Junker Pat Lawrence Bev McNew Lois Rotz Lisa Skiles Carla Smith Diana Steckel
General Information for Meetings
Held at St. Paul United Methodist Church
x If you are a hostess for a monthly meeting held at the church, please call Janet Berry (267-0208) at least 3 days ahead to have the room arranged for your event.
x Hostesses can be reimbursed up to a total of $30.00 for monthly refreshment expenses.
x Please try to keep refreshments light. They will be served after the program and General Meeting.
CONTACTS – GOVERNMENTAL OFFICIALS As of printing date
Senator Pat Toomey, U.S. Senate – U.S. Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510 (717) 782-3951
Senator Robert Casey Jr., U.S. Senate – U.S. Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20510 (866) 802-2833
Congressman Bill Shuster – 2263 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 Chambersburg Office, 179 E. Queen Street (717) 264-8308
State Representative, Robert Kauffman – 412 Main Capitol Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120 (717) 264-3943
State Senator, Richard Alloway II – 172 Main Capitol Building, Harrisburg, PA 17120 (717) 264-6100
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS
National Garden Club, Inc. Official Website: www.gardenclub.org THE NATIONAL GARDENER Circulation Department 4401 Magnolia Avenue St. Louis, Missouri 63110 KEYSTONE GARDENER is the official Publication of The Garden Club Federation of Pennsylvania, issued quarterly. Chambersburg Garden Club publishes a newsletter ten times a year.
MEMBER’S GARDENS OPEN FOR PUBLIC VISITS Chairman: Pat Lawrence
Chambersburg Pat Lawrence Roses, Bulbs Spring, Summer 264-5361 and Fall Ann Hull Perennials Spring and Summer 263-2625 Diane Fusting Perennials, Bulbs Spring, Summer 369-4473 and Fall Kittochtinny-Heritage Museum Gardens Japanese, Colonial and Fragrance Gardens Spring and Summer 264-1667 Open Tuesday – Saturday 10 AM – 4 PM
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CHAMBERSBURG GARDEN CLUB
2017 NEW AND CONTINUING PROJECTS
Please look for details in our newsletters as to time and location for each of these projects. NEW PROJECTS
µ Practice measures in our home gardens to improve habitat and biodiversity as lawns and development encroach on native and natural areas. Members need to focus on planting native plants, creating bird and insect habitats and eliminating invasive plants. Entire Garden Club participates
µ Create and maintain a Facebook page to keep members informed and share our events and projects with the public. (https://www.facebook.com/ChambersburgGardenClub) Woody Kadel, Chairman
CONTINUING PROJECTS
µ Plant more milkweed to help the Monarchs and other pollinators. Members will educate and encourage people to plant and grow milkweed and pollinator conservation seed mixes in their own yards and gardens. Diana Steckel, Chairman
µ Expand our Bird Awareness by including Wing Watching tips in newsletters and at meetings. Members will be encouraged to participate in bird count programs, learn about bird habitats and food sources, and install feeders and year round water access. Carla Smith, Chairman
µ Expand our website to include newsletters, scholarship information and forms, information about our activities, an online photo album, our club brochure and membership application. This will make information convenient for both our members and the public. (http://chambersburggardenclub.weebly.com/) Woody Kadel, Chairman
µ Plant and maintain the flower beds at the Memorial Park, McKinley Street entrance, near the swimming pool. The beds will be refreshed seasonally for the public to enjoy. Nancy Miller, Denise Lucas, Linda Harry, Chairmen
µ Maintain the landscaping at our civic gardens at the Old Jail, 175 E. King Street, Chambersburg. There are three gardens, Fragrance, Colonial, and Japanese. Diana Steckel, Chairman
µ Contact the local high schools to place our scholarship applications as Scholarship is a priority. Woody Kadel, Chairman
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CONTINUING PROJECTS (cont.)
µ Publish and circulate to all members The Trumpeter, our newsletter, 10 times per year. Entire club provides input for newsletter. Holly Kadel, Chairman
µ Plant and maintain the flower bed surrounding the flag pole at the Memorial Park, East McKinley and Stouffer Avenue, Chambersburg. This is ongoing throughout the year, changing the flowers with the different seasons. Diana Steckel, Chairman
µ Participate in the Mid Atlantic Garden Show in any way that we are needed: exhibiting arrangements, hosting, clerking, and setting up and/or taking down the show. Pat Lawrence, Chairman
µ Provide Horticultural Therapy to residents at area Assisted Living facilities four times a year. Holly Kadel, Chairman
µ Hold our only fundraiser, the yearly Greens Sale located at the Eugene C. Clarke Recreation Center, 235 S. Third Street. All members who are able cut the greens over 5 days then make the wreaths over a following 4 day period. All of our less active
members participate on Sale Day so truly everyone is involved. Diana Steckel, Joan Pogue, Chris Day, Chairmen
µ Provide Christmas decorations for the Coyle Free Library and the South Mountain Restoration Center, a residential facility for “Special Needs” elderly. We decorate the Old Jail as well. Pat Lawrence, Chairman
µ Contribute yearly to the Chambersburg Community Center, PA Resources Council and National Disasters International/USA. Special organizations receive donations as needed. One of our members serves on the advisory committee for the Recreation Department. Diana Steckel, Chairman
µ Stage an Annual Daffodil Show. All members participate. Open to the public, located at First Lutheran Church, 43 W. Washington Street.
µ Promote annually the sale of Vision of Beauty Calendars; proceeds benefit National Disasters International/USA. Karen Hatmaker, Bridgetta Buhan, Chairmen
µ Plant trees and shrubs at the new Habitat for Humanity homes. This is done when the summer heat is over. Pat Lawrence, Chairman
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CONTINUING PROJECTS (cont.)
µ Hold an annual plant sale during our monthly meeting with members donating plants from their gardens. The proceeds go to National Disasters International/USA. Diana Steckel, Chairman
µ Plan our annual programs. The Program Chairman and the Yearbook Committee meet during our two non-meeting months, July and August, to brainstorm and research interesting speakers and field trips. Their diligence determines our year’s activities. Myra Rice, Chairman
µ Assist the Franklin County Fair in both the Youth and Adult Floral Exhibits which include plants, specimen flowers and floral arrangements. Several members spend the week registering and arranging all plant material plus helping with judging and ribbon placing. At the end of the Fair, they gather all entries for pickup by the participants and clean up the entry area. Holly Kadel, Chairman
µ Prepare a yearly scrapbook containing photographs, publicity, awards, certificates, etc., which functions as a repository for our yearly happenings, and is placed in our archives. The photography chairman prepares this with input from all the members. Diana Steckel, Chairman
RESPONSIBILITIES OF MEMBERSHIP Chambersburg Garden Club
� Participate in the Daffodil Show: If you do not wish to make
an arrangement you can help with set-up, clean-up, publicity, hostess, clerking or helping Junior Gardeners
� Participate in the Greens Sale: Cutting greens, bunching greens, making wreaths or other items to be sold, making crafts for the Ways and Means table, baking "goodies," set-up or clean-up
� Attend monthly meetings � Serve on one or more committees � Serve as hostess for a monthly meeting � Participate in our activities and projects � Participate in the maintenance of our Civic Gardens. This
must be shared by all able-bodied members.
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MEETINGS
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January
Date: January 10, 2017
Place: St. Paul Church 750 Norland Avenue, Chambersburg
Event/Time: 12:00 PM: Soup, Salad, Dessert Pot Luck Luncheon: Members bring a dish to share, Hostesses provide drinks and place settings 1:00 PM: Program and General Meeting
Hostesses: Diana Steckel, Karen Shearer
Program: CONSERVATION – “Invasives” Speaker: Mark Rice, Bayer
This presentation will define the difference between noxious and invasive weeds. Mark will identify Pennsylvania’s top 10 invasive weeds and discuss their history, characteristics and control.
LEGISLATIVE UPDATE: Judy Heckman
Dates to Remember: January 10: Local Board Meeting – 9:30 AM, St. Paul Church
Birthdays: Ann Hull, Penny Buckus, Diana Steckel, Susan Whitelock, Brenda Sciamanna, Sue Swartz, Sherry Nansen
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February
Date: February 14, 2017
Place: St. Paul Church 750 Norland Avenue, Chambersburg
Event/Time: 1:00 PM Program and General Meeting Refreshments to follow
Hostesses: Billy Jean Morningstar, JeanMarie Walz
Program: HORTICULTURE - “Saving Seeds”
Speaker: Connie Strunk, Franklin County Master Gardener
Connie Strunk is a Pennsylvania native and she will share her story of heirloom seeds passed down through her family. Topics will include understanding terms such as heirloom and hybrid, the basics of seed saving, and which plants are easiest for the novice. Emphasis will be on vegetables, but this applies to ornamentals, too.
Dates to Remember: February 14: Local Board Meeting – 9:30 AM, St. Paul Church
Birthdays: Carla Smith, Pat Morris, Doris Newman
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March
Date: March 14, 2017
Place: St. Paul Church 750 Norland Avenue, Chambersburg
Event/Time: 1:00 PM Program and General Meeting Refreshments to follow Fee for materials, check details in newsletter
Hostesses: Jacky Martin, Myra Rice
Program: DESIGN IN YOUR GARDEN – “Painted Pots”
Speaker: Sherree Devor
Creativity has been an underlying theme throughout Sherree’s life. As the Program Coordinator at the Council for the Arts she embraces their mission to “Inspire, Educate, and Create” artistic opportunities for the area’s artists and students.
Dates to Remember: March 14: Local Board Meeting - 9:30 AM, St. Paul Church
Birthdays: Nancy Glen, Judy Kell, Judy Heckman
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April
Date: April 22 and 23, 2017 Place: First Lutheran Church 43 W. Washington Street, Chambersburg
Event/Time: ANNUAL DAFFODIL SHOW “Flowers in the Home” Saturday, April 22: 1:30 – 6:00 PM Sunday, April 23: Noon – 4:00 PM Sunday, April 23: 3:00 PM Awards Ceremony
Chairs: General: Daffodil Show Committee Horticulture: Carla Smith, Richard Ezell
Hostesses: Hospitality Committee
Dates to Remember: April 11: Local Board Meeting - 10:00 AM Holly Kadel’s home 736 Forest Road, Chambersburg
Birthdays: Brenda Bodner, Nelle Nelling
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May
Date: May 9, 2017
Place: Hershey Gardens and Conservatory 170 Hotel Road, Hershey, PA 17033
Event/Time: 9:00 AM meet to carpool at Ollie’s parking lot, 1320 Lincoln Way E, Chambersburg
Entry fee for gardens is $10.50 Lunch following the tour at the Hotel Hershey
Hostess: Diane Fusting
Program: DESIGN AND HORTICULTURE, U.S. Gardens
Perched atop the Gardens the new Conservatory overlooks the historic rose garden, its design harkens back to the conservatories Milton and Catherine Hershey built in the early 1900’s. We plan to tour the 11 themed gardens, the Butterfly Atrium and the Educational and Horticultural Wing.
Dates to Remember: May 8: Local Board Meeting - 10:00 AM Holly Kadel’s home 736 Forest Road, Chambersburg
Birthdays: Linda Harry, Pat Lawrence, Kay Nakielny, Woody Kadel, Cathy Kwolek, Phyllis Smith
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June
Date: June 13, 2017 Place: Progressive Garden Tour (Check details in newsletter) Event/Time: 9:00 AM meet to carpool at Ollie’s parking lot, 1320
Lincoln Way E, Chambersburg Hostesses: Garden Tour Committee
Program: HORTICULTURE AND DESIGN Several members will open their gardens for a tour with Garden Club members and guests. Drinks and food will be provided at each garden.
Dates to Remember: June 12: Local Board Meeting - 10:00 AM Holly Kadel’s home 736 Forest Road, Chambersburg
Birthdays: Betty Ciarrocca, Karen Hatmaker, Andy Junker, Jacky Martin, Karen Shearer, Lisa Skiles
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BRINGING NATURE HOME
The Importance of Home Gardens
Beyond the enhanced benefits of home food production and added worth to property values, suburban landscapes are becoming the lifelines for plants and animals that have lost their native habitat to development. As development continues wildlife is forced to depend upon our human-dominated landscapes for their continued survival.
The history of home gardens reflects a philosophy of building beautiful surroundings, a chance to express artistic talents with design and creating areas for fun and relaxation. Recent trends now focus on including native plants and design to provide refuge for wildlife.
Statistics bear out the significant increase in population and the millions of acres each year that are taken from native habitat for housing, commercial and industrial uses. Along with these numbers research shows that song birds and meadow birds are in great decline and are no longer found in areas that used to support healthy populations.
How can home landscapes support the biodiversity of plants, animals and insects?
Plant native species. Thousands of scientific studies prove that they are critical as they are the start of the larger food web by supporting insect species that have shared evolutionary history with them. Using plant species from Asia and Europe, while beautiful and ornamental, deprives our native insects of the food sources they need. Support of healthy insect populations that feed most of our birds as well as spiders, amphibians, and reptiles is crucial.
Support pollinators. Add host and nectar plants and use appropriate gardening practices. Choosing plants that support pollinators is only one half of the equation. Herbicides and insecticides must be used appropriately.
Reduce lawn areas. Convert lawn areas by adding native trees and understory plants to your landscape. This can be along the perimeter of a property or small areas throughout the property.
Support wildlife. Provide food, water and shelter throughout the year.
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July
Franklin County Fair - July 9-15, 2017: Garden Club members assist the Fair with both the Youth and Adult Floral Exhibits which include plants, specimen flowers, trees and shrubs and floral designs. Holly Kadel, Chairman
Registration forms can be obtained at www.franklincountyfair.org.
Birthdays: Billy Jean Morningstar, Li Sief
August
Stop by the Old Jail Garden to weed and water this month. There are three garden areas: Fragrance, Colonial, and Japanese.
Also, stop by the Municipal Park to weed and water at the entrance where flowers were planted by our members.
Diana Steckel, Chairman
Birthdays: Sandy Knoll, Lois Rotz, Jackie Berkstresser, Judy Etter, Vicki Kaye
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September
Date: September 12, 2017
Place: Franklin County Extension 185 Franklin Farm Lane, Chambersburg Event/Time: 9:00-11:00 AM Demonstration General Meeting to follow This will be outside, please bring a chair.
Hostesses: Cathy Kwolek, Betty Ciarrocca
Program: HORTICULTURE - “Dividing Perennials” Speakers: Denise Lucas and Nancy Miller
Whether a giver or recipient, flower gardeners know the pleasure of “shared” or “pass-along” perennials. Learn the additional benefits of dividing your perennials plus the when and how of dividing and replanting different types of root systems. Get tips on winterizing your perennial beds that will add to next spring’s splendor.
*Please bring plants to auction to benefit National Disaster International/USA.
Dates to Remember: September 11: Local Board Meeting - 10:00 AM Holly Kadel’s home 736 Forest Road, Chambersburg
Birthdays: Bonnie Heckman, Holly Kadel, Nancy Miller, Bridgetta Buhan, Joan Pogue, Connie Clark, Chris Day, Mary Coldsmith, Michelle Sabol Jones, Melanie Wennick
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October
Date: October 10, 2017
Place: Woody and Holly Kadel Home 730 Forest Road, Chambersburg
Event/Time: 11:30 meet at Kadel’s for a Pot Luck Lunch and then travel to the home of Phil Lobaugh, 2657 Airport Road, Chambersburg - “The Wreathery,”- for tips on shrubbery pruning. (Check details in newsletter)
Hostess/Host: Holly and Woody Kadel, Doris Newman
Program: ENVIRONMENT – “Proper Pruning” Phil Lobaugh, operating “The Wreathery”, produces more than 100 wreaths each Christmas from his shop in Chambersburg. He’ll show us proper pruning techniques on shrubbery and trees
Dates to Remember: October 10: Local Board Meeting – 9:30 AM Holly Kadel’s home 736 Forest Road, Chambersburg October 13-15: Flower Show School- Course IV (location TBA) October 25-27: CAR Conference, Wyndam Gettysburg Hotel,
Gettysburg, PA October 28-29: Symposium following CAR Conference
Birthdays: Janet Berry, Lily Dickinson, Esther Grove, Denise Lucas, Myra Rice, Estelle Williamson
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November
Date: November 14, 2017
Place: St. Paul Church 750 Norland Avenue, Chambersburg
Event/Time: 1:00 PM Program and General Meeting Refreshments to follow
Hostesses: Pat Lawrence, Janet Berry
Program: PESTICIDES - “Modes of Action”
Speaker: Connie Holland, Adams County Master Gardener
Connie Holland (formerly a DuPont chemist for 30 years) is a Master Gardener for Adams County and a member of the Gettysburg and Biglerville Garden Clubs. Her presentation covers how pesticides affect targeted pests, organic pesticides and how to interpret toxicity information in order to become more knowledgeable gardeners.
Dates to Remember: November 14: Local Board Meeting – 9:30 AM, St. Paul Church November 17: DEADLINE FOR ALL GREENS SALE ORDERS November 27-30: Greens Workshops, Rec Center
November 29: Local Board Meeting – 12:00 PM, Rec Center
Birthdays: Dawn Halmi, Beverly McNew, Steve Trumpower, JeanMarie Walz, Jacqui Whitfield
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December
Date: December 1, 2017 Place: Bard Hall, Eugene C. Clarke Recreation Center, 235 S. Third Street, Chambersburg Event/Time: ANNUAL GREENS SALE AND LUNCHEON 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM
Chairs: Diana Steckel, Joan Pogue, Chris Day Hostesses: Hospitality Committee
Dates to Remember: November 28-December 1: Greens Workshops Rec Center December 8: Dutch Treat Luncheon Northgate, 1500 Northgate Drive Bring food items to be donated to local food
banks. (Check details in newsletter)
Birthdays: Kathy Donzella, Diane Fusting
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CIVIC DEVELOPMENT REPORT
Chambersburg Garden Club’s primary civic project is maintenance of the Fragrance, Colonial and Japanese gardens which were established in 1976 in the exercise yard of the Old Jail. This historic building was preserved from demolition by the efforts of the Kittiochtinny Historical Society. Their offices and museum are housed in the building itself. Their operating hours provide access to the gardens through a back door. A visit from our sister city Gotemba, Japan, in 2015 prompted extensive edging and mulching which has made this year’s work easier. As with most aging gardens huge growth of certain shrubs and trees need constant pruning. We seek professional help for that. The advancing age and declining abilities of our members is aided by a gentleman gardener whose fees are nominal and whose truck and trips to the dump are provided cheerfully. He works in conjunction with us at the Old Jail gardens and helps in several of our home gardens as well. Equally important and much more visible are our efforts at Chambersburg Memorial Park. Once again bright daffodils and tulips highlighted these gardens at both entrances this spring. Following edging and mulching in May, the new perennials planted last year, including some natives and pollinators, began blooming in a gradually changing array of color through the season. Every time we have worked in the gardens people have stopped to tell us how much they enjoy and appreciate the park beds and flowers – a welcome reward for the club’s civic efforts.
Civic Development Committee
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MEMBER DIRECTORY OF THE CHAMBERSBURG GARDEN CLUB 2016 ADDRESSES
Chambersburg address unless otherwise noted.
All telephone numbers are area code 717 unless otherwise noted. H= Home, C=Cell, O=Office
Berkstresser, Jackie (Wayne) [email protected] 1446 Springside Drive East 17202-4712 C 860-0717 O 709-7240 Berry, Janet [email protected] 256 Briar Lane 17202 H 267-0208 C 830-1532 Bodner, Brenda (Rick) [email protected] 3344 Carnoustie Drive 17202-8116 H 264-3848 C 729-2633 Buckus, Penny (Tom) [email protected] 225 Meadow Lane 17202-4448 H 263-8701 C 816-6168 Buhan, Bridgetta [email protected] 465 S. 7th Street 17201 264-1164 Ciarrocca, Betty [email protected] 6985 Fairway Oaks, Fayetteville 17222 401-0116 Clark, Connie [email protected] 1519 Walker Road 17202 H 264-6016 C 860-7616 Day, Chris (Bob) [email protected] 1491 Linden Road 17202 264-8106 Dickinson, Lily (Charlie) [email protected] 324 Woodstock Road, Fayetteville 17222 352-8244 Donzella, Kathy [email protected] 1202 Tallow Hill Road 17202 C 360-3112
Etter, Judy [email protected] 895 Geyer Drive 17201-2985 263-8017
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Fusting, Diane (Dick) [email protected] 7600 Long Lane, St. Thomas 17252 H 369-4473 C 377-9820 Glen, Nancy [email protected] 5645 Greenvillage Road 17202 264-7740 Grove, Esther 149 Bayberry Drive 17202 263-3984 Halmi, Dawn [email protected] 3674 W. Weaver Road, Greencastle 17225 H 597-4884 C 580-6306 Hatmaker, Karen [email protected] 465 S. 7th Street 17201 H 496-8445 C 877-7130 Harry, Linda (Stephen) [email protected] 617 Warm Spring Road 17202-8269 H 263-8719 C 360-5699 Heckman, Bonita 3426 Warm Spring Road 17202-9123 C 372-0449 Heckman, Judy [email protected] 316 Sunbrook Drive 17201 H 263-5656 C 816-0206 Hull, Ann [email protected] 1496 Linden Road 17202-8809 263-2625 Jones, Michelle Sobal (Brian) [email protected] 8467 McCord Road 17202-9528 H 369-2958 C 552-7252 Junker, Andrea (Lance) [email protected] 325 Woodstock Road, Fayetteville 17222 C 816-7993 Kadel, Holly [email protected] Kadel, Woody [email protected] 736 Forest Road 17202-7623 H 264-4964 C 830-1800 Kaye, Vicki [email protected] 329 Ragged Edge Road 17202-9702 H 264-0983 C 658-7804
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Kell, Judy [email protected] 558 Montgomery Avenue 17201 263-8182 Kwolek, Cathy (Jim) [email protected] 6849 Lytham Lane, Fayetteville 17222 C 636-484-2658 Lawrence, Pat [email protected] 2959 Roosevelt Drive 17202-8799 496-8371 Lucas, Denise (Ted) [email protected] 1431 Moosic Drive 17202 H 264-2905 C 372-2611 Martin, Jacky [email protected] 238 Sunbrook Drive 17201 H 262-2153 C 816-7648 McNew, Beverly [email protected] 422 Briar Lane 17202-3110 C 658-6238 Miller, Nancy [email protected] 1391 Cove Drive 17202 H 264-6474 C 729-7618 Morningstar, Billy Jean [email protected] 4741 Burkholder Road 17202 264-9120 Morris, Pat (Robert) [email protected] 231 Glen Street 17201 H 263-5238 C 261-7451 Nakielny, Kay [email protected] 3774 Pampas Circle 17201 267-1945 Nansen, Sherry [email protected] 6235 Merion Drive, Fayetteville 17222 401-0919 Nelling, Nelle [email protected] 20 S. Penn Hall Drive 17201-1395 264-5404 Newman, Doris (Roy) [email protected] 219 Leedy Way West 17202-3041 C 262-3191 Pogue, Frederick “Fritz” [email protected] Pogue, Joan [email protected] 824 North Penn Hall Drive 17201-9673 263-8250
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Rice, Myra (Mark) [email protected] 3332 St. Andrews Drive 17202-8156 H 263-4230 C 261-7498 Rotz, Lois (Lynn) [email protected] 1580 Walker Road 17202-8159 264-1912 Sciamanna, Brenda (Dave) [email protected] 575 Montgomery Avenue 17201-1712 H 264-2530 C 360-9503 Seif, Li 50 Topaz Drive 17202-8860 261-9197 Shearer, Karen (Mike) [email protected] 2634 Airport Road 17201 H 264-2591 C 360-4931 Skiles, Lisa (Tony Ott) [email protected] 280 Feaster Road 17202 C (240) 344-7816 Smith, Carla [email protected] 44 Obsidian Drive 17202-8205 H 261-1189 C 860-5876 Smith, Phyllis [email protected] 1736 Carrera Drive 17202 H264-5330 C 816-6689 Steckel, Diana (Ed) [email protected] 133 Norland Avenue 17201-1219 H 263-0836 C 496-7171 Swartz, Susan 63 Jameslee Drive 17202-8219 263-8295 Trumpower, Steve 2094 Pine Grove Road, Fayetteville 17222 352-2032 Walz, JeanMarie [email protected] 917 E. McKinley Street 17201 H 261-1666 C 377-2515 Wennick, Melanie [email protected] 646 Orchard Drive 17201 264-0203
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Whitelock, Susan (Jim) [email protected] 329 Phoenix Drive 17201 H 263-2885 C 360-2501 Whitfield, Jacqui [email protected] 620-A Menno Village 17201 264-4041 Williamson, Estelle (Don) [email protected] 338 Parkwood Drive 17201 552-2094
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS CHAMBERSBURG
Coldsmith, Mary P. 1601 Walker Road 17202 264-2304 Knoll, Sandy [email protected] 304 Woodvale Drive 17201 H 263-1462 Shull, Martha 90 Farm Lane 17202-4421 264-6308 Zullinger, Dorothy 155 Colonial Drive 17202-4603 263-5978
HONORARY MEMBERS
Mr. Richard Ezell
MEMBER IN MEMORIAM
Barbara Peshkin
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CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS The Chambersburg Garden Club
1959
ARTICLE I Name
The Name of this Club shall be the Chambersburg Garden Club.
ARTICLE II Object
The Object of this Club shall be to have a working organization which stimulates the knowledge and love of gardening, encourages the conservation of plant and bird life, and contributes to the civic development of the community.
BY-LAWS
ARTICLE I Officers
The Officers of the Club shall be: a President, three Vice-Presidents, a Recording Secretary, a Corresponding Secretary, Assistant Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, and Assistant Treasurer who, with the Immediate Past President and the Chairmen of Standing Committees, shall constitute the Executive Board.
ARTICLE II Duties of Officers
Sec. 1. The President shall preside at all meetings and be ex-officio member of all committees and perform the usual duties pertaining to her office. Sec. 2. In the absence of the President, the Vice-Presidents in their order shall perform the duties of the President. The First Vice-President shall be responsible for the Yearbook, the Second Vice-President shall be responsible for programs, and the Third Vice-President shall be responsible for publicity. Sec. 3. The Recording Secretary shall keep all the minutes of the Club and have custody of the books and papers relative to it. Sec. 4. The Corresponding Secretary will attend to the correspondence of the Club. Sec. 5. The Treasurer, assisted by the Assistant Treasurer, shall collect and have custody of the funds and shall keep an account of the receipts and expenditures, and shall pay all bills with the approval of the Board. For purposes of reporting and auditing, the Treasurer shall close the books by December 31 each year. An auditor or a committee should do an audit at the end of the year. In January the results of the audit and a budget should be presented. Sec. 6. The Executive Board shall bring their recommendations to the General membership.
ARTICLE III Elections
Sec. 1. Election of officers shall be by ballot, except when there is but one candidate possible to elect, the ballot may be omitted and the vote taken by voice and a majority vote shall elect. The term of office shall run for two years.
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Sec. 2. A nominating committee shall be appointed by the President previous to September when the nomination is presented.
ARTICLE IV Committees
The Standing Committees shall be Birds, Horticulture, Conservation, Membership, Flower Show, Civic Development and such others as are necessary to carry forward the work of the Club. These committees shall be appointed by the President.
ARTICLE V Membership
Sec. 1. Membership shall be by three classes – Active, Associate and Honorary. Sec. 2. Active members shall be those men and women who are willing to work in gardens, attend regular meetings, and to perform such duties as shall promote the objectives of the Club. Sec. 3. When active memberships are impossible, due to health or temporary non-residency, the member may take a leave of absence upon notification of the secretary and the approval of the Executive Board. A written request must be sent to the secretary for reinstatement. Sec. 4. Associate membership is provided for those Club members who are vitally interested in the objectives of the Club but who cannot accept the responsibilities of active members. Resignation from active membership shall be presented to the Recording Secretary and approved by the Executive Board. Associate members may enjoy all the privileges of the Club but shall have no vote. This membership shall be possible for those who desire it after 10 years of active service in the Club. Sec. 5. Honorary members shall consist of persons of experience and ability whose service and interest will add to the distinction and usefulness of the Club. Sec. 6. Persons desiring to sponsor new members in the Club should apply to the Chairman of the Membership Committee for an application form. This application must have the endorsement of two Active members and shall be acted upon by the Executive Board at a Board meeting. Pro-rated dues will accompany the application. New members must participate in all major projects. Sec. 7. We welcome dual memberships in garden clubs, but must limit holding dual office in the Chambersburg Club and an outside Club. Sec. 8. The membership of the Chambersburg Garden Club shall be limited to one hundred fifty (150) active members.
ARTICLE VI Dues
Sec. 1. Active members shall pay annual dues of $20.00. Should a spouse desire membership, the dues will be $25.00 a couple. Any new member joining between July-December will pay prorated dues of $10.00. Sec. 2. Associate members shall pay annual dues of $22.00
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Sec. 3. Honorary members shall pay no dues. Sec. 4. All dues are payable by November 25. Sec. 5. Members whose dues are not paid by January will be given one written notice and if not paid by following April 1, will be automatically dropped.
ARTICLE VII Meetings
Sec. 1. The regular meetings of the Club shall be held on the dates to be arranged by the Program Committee. The Club year will run from January to December. The hour of the meeting shall be 1:00 PM unless the Committee plans otherwise. Sec. 2. A quorum of 12 members is required to conduct the business of all meetings.
ARTICLE VIII Vacancies in Office
If vacancies in office occur, the Club shall be empowered to fill them by election at any regular meeting, or at any special meeting called by the Executive Committee (Officers) for that purpose, with results presented to the Executive board.
ARTICLE IX Amendments
These By-Laws may be amended by majority vote of active members present at any regular meeting of the Club or at any special meeting called for that purpose.
ARTICLE X
Sec. 1. In the event of the dissolution of the Chambersburg Garden Club or the winding up of its affairs, or other liquidation of its assets, the Chambersburg Garden Club’s property, after paying or making provisions for the payment of all of its liabilities, shall be disposed of exclusively for the purposes of the Chambersburg Garden Club in such manner or to such organization or organizations organized and operated exclusively for charitable or educational purposes similar to those of the Chambersburg Garden Club, as shall at the time qualify as an exempt organization or organizations under Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue code of 1954 (or the corresponding provision of any future United States Internal Revenue Law). Sec. 2. “The GCFP is a 501C3, not for profit, educational organization and as such, does not regulate membership for any reason including gender, age, religious affiliation or ethnicity.”
ARTICLE XI
The deliberations of all meetings of the Club shall be governed by Robert’s Rules of Order.
Revised December, 2014
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2016 Donations
x $2,000.00 scholarships - $1,000 each to Ian
Patterson and John Shupp to attend Penn State University to study turf engineering
x $317.00 to purchase annual flowers to be planted by
our club for the beautification of the entrance to the Memorial Park in Chambersburg
x $102.00 to National Disasters International/ USA from our annual members’ plant sale
x $100.00 scholarship to the Franklin County Career
and Technology Center for Virginia Snider
x $50.00 donation to the District IV Flower Show
x $50.00 Penn State Cooperative Extension in lieu of payment for speaker Laurie Collins, June
x Plants from member’s gardens for landscaping the Habitat for Humanity homes
x Christmas wreaths to the Coyle Free Library, Old Jail,
and the South Mountain Restoration Center. Wreaths and arrangements are also given to people who allow us to cut greens on their properties.
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Chambersburg Garden Club Budget 2015 - 2017
2015 2016 2017
ReceiptsDues (61 x $20) $1,300 $1,140 $1,220Greens Sale $6,000 $6,000 $7,000Miscellaneous $200 $200 $0Tuscarora Daffodil Group $200 $200 $250Ways and Means $250 $600 $250Carryover $7,000 $5,300 $6,670Total Receipts $14,950 $13,440 $15,390
ExpensesDaffodil Show $1,945 $1,800 $1,5001360 Storage $720 $780 $780Custodial $400 $400 $300Newsletters $200 $200 $200Photography $75 $75 $75Yearbooks $350 $350 $375President’s Expenses $500 $500 $500Civic Development $200 $200 $200Programs $500 $500 $250Hostesses (Meetings) $250 $250 $250Dues- District and State $600 $250 $675Garden Therapy $100 $100 $100Student Awards $100 $100 $100Dues and Donations $250 $250 $250Scholarship $1,000 $1,000 $1,000Old Jail Gardens $560 $500 $400Japanese Account Carryover $570Miscellaneous $400 $600 $1,200Gotemba Sister City Visit 2015 $1,000 $0 $1,150Carryover $5,800 $5,265 $5,515Total Expenses $14,950 $13,440 $15,390
Difference betweenIncome & Expense 0 0 0
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