1
As I look back on the last few months I canrsquot help smiling as I think about the GCG 90th
Garden Party in Macon What an incredible event that was I have gotten so many positive comments from members across the state about this delightful party A big thank you goes to all those who helped make it all come together with an especially BIG thanks extended to
Betty Davis Marilyn McDonnell and Linda Owens for the countless hours they put into this convention
The Wild amp Wonderful Experience Youth Camp back in July at the Charlie Elliott Wildlife Center was another fabulous event with nine of our 20 campers representing the Azalea
District This event was another great example of how things come together in the most amazing ways Two weeks before camp I was still looking for birdhouse kits A friend let me
know about an Air Force Veteran who had just moved to Walton County and may be interested in helping us I reached out to him and told him what I wanted as a kit and he did it for only the cost of the wood I also found myself in need of a male counselor so my
son Micah came to the rescue He loved it so much that he wants to do it again next year Thank you too to all the clubs that sent campers scholarship dollars and money to help with the cost of the camp
Barbara Horner and I also had the opportunity to visit the Cherokee Garden Library at the
Atlanta History Center to tour and find out more about the book Seeking Eden This is a beautiful book for your home or you could purchase a copy for your local library To order your copy visit httpwwwugapressorgindexphpbooksseeking_eden
Among other noteworthy points of pride are our accomplishments in support of our
scholarship program and other projects The Azalea District raffle raised over $7000 with money sent to the State Botanical Gardens Childrenrsquos Garden Thank you to all that purchased raffle tickets Additionally 24 clubs of the Azalea District have given $77000 to
the Dollars for Scholars program A total of seven named scholarships were also given by members and clubs We are proud too of the Blue Star and Gold Star HighwayMemorial
Azalea Trumpet Summer ndash Fall 2018
Molly Kimler District Director
Greetings My Amazing Azaleas
I am having so much fun representing the Amazing Azaleas as your
District Director It has been an absolutely wonderful experience busy but rewarding These hot summer days have been filled with Garden Club events and visiting clubs and councils On most
evenings you can find me at the computer or answering calls about garden club I love every minute of it If I have not visited your club I still have a few dates available on my calendar between now and
next April when my term ends I would love to come visit your club and meet your members
2
Markers that are being planned all over the district to honor the service men and their families
Throughout my term my project has been a simple one I have challenged our members to plant native plants or trees in the Azalea District in honor of the 90th Anniversary of Garden Club I have attended several tree planting programs but one held special significance On
April 27th a dedication was held at Oconee Hills Cemetery The eight clubs of the Garden Club Council of Athens participated in the Oconee Hills Cemetery campaign to plant 20 oak
trees in their 100-acre urban forest Hurricane Irma brought devastating winds and days of soaking rain to the Athens area last September destroying many of the historic trees Among the hardest hit was the Oconee Hills Cemetery located along the Oconee River and
known for its beautiful tree canopy and the peaceful rolling landscape The Garden Club Council of Athens applied for a grant from the National Garden Clubs Natural Disaster
Fund The Council was awarded $3000 to be used for the replacement of trees What a wonderful day it was to see the cooperative efforts of our members come to fruition at the dedication of the newly planted trees at Oconee Hills Fall is a perfect time to continue this
tree planting effort so letrsquos plant trees Let me know when your tree planting is scheduled and I will bring my shovel to help The Azalea District is where the Garden Club movement began and I am so proud of the work that we continue to do in this district
As I close I want to remind everyone that we have the 60th Azalea District Fall Meeting
coming up soon It will be held in Hartwell at the new Hart County Agricultural Center on October 24 2018 Our speaker for the day will be nationally known television personality Joe Washington There will be local vendors raffle baskets and door prizes galore Come
enjoy the day with old friends and new ones This is a ldquonot to be missedrdquo event for all garden club members so plan to load up in your cars and come on to Hartwell See you there
Wednesday O
The Azalea District Fall Meeting
Wednesday October 24 2018
Hartwell GA
Special Guest Speaker Joe Washington
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NGC Gardening School Griffin GA
4
National Garden Clubs Inc
Beautification
Award CS-I Community Gardens A i 1st Union Point Garden Club Union Point AZALEA DISTRICT Award NPW-1 Roadside Plantings C Runner Up ($300) The Garden Club of Georgia
Conservation
Award EC-2 LitterRecyclingReclamation A ii 1st Roswell Garden Club Roswell DOGWOOD DISTRICT Certificate of Appreciation Pine Needle Garden Club Lincolnton AZALEA DISTRICT Award EC-4 Birds A i 1st Pine Tree Garden Club Hartwell AZALEA DISTRICT Certificate of Appreciation Spade amp Trowel Garden Club Thomaston REDBUD DISTRICT Award G-3 Therapy Gardens A i 1st Ladybugs Garden Club Lilburn REDBUD DISTRICT B 1st Dekalb County Federation of Garden Clubs Atlanta REDBUD DISTRICT C 1st Dorothy Harris Iris Garden Club Washington AZALEA DISTRICT
Education
Award CS-3 Fisher Garden Center Award A iii 1st Watkinsville Garden Club Watkinsville AZALEA DISTRICT iv 1st Thomasville Garden Club Inc Thomasville CAMELLIA DISTRICT 2-1 Manuals or Handbooks A ii Killarney Queen Garden Club Thomasville CAMELLIA DISTRICT 2-5 Membership A i Three Rivers Garden Club Rome LAUREL DISTRICT iii Watkinsville Garden Club Watkinsville AZALEA DISTRICT
5
C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc Award PUB-1 Publications winning Tommy Donnan Certificate of Merit 1-1 One Page Bulletin A iii Bellmere Garden Club Johns Creek ldquoThe Bellmere Bannerrdquo DOGWOOD DISTRICT C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoJoin Usrdquo 1-3 Twelve-24 Page Bulletin C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoBoard Briefsrdquo 1-4 Twenty-four Page Plus Bulletin C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoGarden Gatewaysrdquo Award PUB-2 Publications winning Tommy Donnan Certificate of Merit 2-1 Manuals or Handbooks C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoGCG Awards Handbookrdquo 2-2 Educational Publication C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoSowing Seeds of Knowledgerdquo 2-4 History C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoHistory of GCG State Headquartersrdquo 2-6 Calendars C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoExpressions-Celebrate 2018rdquo 2-8 Other Publication C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoHere Come the Nativesrdquo Award YR-2 Environmental Education Overall Winner ($100) Watkinsville Garden Club Watkinsville AZALEA DISTRICT
Scholarships
$400000 Alexandra Nicole Ikner $400000 Lucas Brock
Special Achievement
Award MP-6 Membership ($100) A The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Award 24 Award of Excellence ($500) D The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
6
Garden Club of Georgia Membership
Bonnie at Headquarters has informed Barbara Bourque that we have less than 9800 members in The Garden Club of Georgia This year A few small clubs are still outstanding But as you can see we fall short of the 10000-membership level we need to qualify for TWO $4000 college scholarships from the National Garden Club A number of clubs have disbanded Our Memorial Service at convention this past year was very moving and not brief Unfortunately we have a good number of our group pass away When clubs have many members in their 80rsquos it is unlikely that they will continue to be GCG members for another years Therefore the responsibility to cultivate more members falls on the rest of us Our students count on those scholarships and it would be a shame to lose a NGC scholarship Summertime most clubs donrsquot meet But officers are planning activities for the fall If each of our clubs would add one more member in Septemberearly October then we will mount the hurdle This is very doable ndash but we need your help Or sponsor Subscribing Members ndashremember there is a competition ongoing to see which club and which district can sponsor the highest percentage of subscribing members ($2500 membership fee paid to GCG directly not to your club counts as a tax deduction ndash see attached form) Bellmere GC and Dogwood District won the contest announced at spring convention Challenge your membership to sponsor some Subscribing Members (their daughters spouses neighbors and friends) and your clubdistrict could too be a winner in this contest
7
Subscribing Membership
A Subscribing Member shall be an individual who is committed to the purposes and objectives of the
Garden Club of Georgia Inc and desires association without the necessity of becoming a member of a
local garden club A Subscribing Member shall be eligible to participate in all programs and events
available to the general membership shall receive Garden Gateways and other informative membership mailings but without the privilege of a vote
Dues are $2500 per year for the Subscribing Member Reminders will be sent prior to
membership expiration Those unpaid will be dropped from the membership and will be ineligible
for awards competition
The Garden Club of Georgia Inc Subscribing Membership Application Name
Address
CityStateZip Telephone
(Home) Telephone
(Cell)
Do you wish to receive regular email notices about all GCG Club Activities Yes or No
Checks should be made payable to the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Mail to Bonnie Nash Business Manager
The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
2450 S Milledge Avenue Athens Ga 30602-5817
706-227-5369 gcgaugaedu wwwgardenclubugaedu
If this is a gift membership or you were referred by a GCC Club Member please provide the following
information so we may give that club credit for this Subscribing Membership Thank you
Garden Club
Club Dist
DonorReferred by Name
Address
CityStateZip
Phone E-mail
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Gray Garden Club members enjoyed celebrating National Garden Week observing the proclamation being signed by Gray Mayor Ed Barbee and Jones County Commission Chair Chris Weidner Members placed flower arrangements in public places in NGW honor Signs recognizing the week were placed at Depot Garden Area in Gray Round Oak Memorial Garden and local businesses Members along with the Kiwanis Club held a daylily sale at the W E Knox Civic Center June 9 2018 with daylilies donated by Fay Brown A Daylily display was held in the Knox Center with 76 entries Winners were Jean Favors 1st place Mary Musselman 2nd place and Gray Health and Rehab 3rd place and best in show to Gray Health and Rehab Also during Garden Week members enjoyed playing bingo and interacting with residents at Lynn Haven Health and Rehab Members worked in the depot area in Gray enhancing the beauty of the area Brochures about Garden Week and raising and showing daylilies were placed at the Local Ace Hardware and the Knox Center
Gray Garden Club
Celebrates
National Garden Week June 3 9 2018
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Current Events
Holiday Tour of Homes Friday November 30th and Saturday December 1st If A ticket is purchase by Nov 27th ticket will be $2700 beginning Nov 28 they will be $3200 Special premier ticket rate is 4500 if purchase by Nov 27th 5500 beginning Nov 28th Step into a winter wonderland as you celebrate the season with a holiday favorite Madisonrsquos Holiday Tour of Homes With daytime and candlelight itineraries this event is not to be missed
Christmas Tour of Homes mdash Madison GA Step into a winter wonderland as you celebrate the season with a holiday favorite the Historical Societyrsquos Christmas Tour of Homes in Madison GA With both daytime and candlelight itineraries this magical event is not to be missed This is a walking tour of historic and private homes fully decorated for the holidays Madison boasts one of Georgiarsquos oldest and largest National Historic Districts and was named one of The Southrsquos Best Small Townsrdquo by Southern Living Magazine in 2017 Yoursquoll also find unique shopping and renowned restaurants during your stay
bull Event Historical Society Christmas Tour of Homes
bull Date November 30 and December 1 2018
bull Time Day Tour - 1000 am - 400 pm Candlelight Tour - 500 - 900 pm
bull Cost Each tour ticket is $27 before November 27 and $32 beginning November 28 Premium (any two tours) ticket rates are $45 by November 27 and $55 beginning November 28 Special rates for groups of 10 or more are $2150
bull Ticket purchase Tickets may be purchased online at wwwfriendsofheritagehallorg or by calling 706-342-9627
bull Further information Call 706-342-9627 or email madisonheritagehallyahooco
bull Tour begins with ticket pick up at Heritage Hall tour headquarters 277 South Main Street Madison GA A map of all homes on tour is provided along with tickets
bull November 30 ndash December 1 2018 Day Tours 10am ndash 4pm Candlelight Tours 5pm ndash 9 pm
bull Please note this tour is not ADA handicap accessible and some walking is required
Holiday Tour of
Homes
10
Basic Design classes will once again be held at The State Botanical Garden in Athens The first unit of study on Line and Line-Mass design type will be August 29th The following units will be in October February March and April We always have fun in class with no tests to worry about You can register on the Garden website httpsbotgardenugaeduflower-arranging-unit-1-line-mass-designs You may also call Sean Cameron at 706-542-6156 If you leave a message he will return your call Registration is quickly filling up If you would like more information about sponsoring this series of classes please contact your Azalea chairperson Celia Brown 706-207-1443 celiagardensattnet
Are you close to recognition as a 4-Star Member
A 4-Star Member has completed all 4 of the National Garden Club Educational Schools Environmental Studies (4 Courses) Flower Show School (must attain Judge Status) Gardening (4 Courses) Landscape Design (4 Courses) Forms for posting completion dates for each Class are available on The National Garden Club website Itrsquos easy to lose track of dates Four Star members receive a Certificate of Recognition and a Lapel Pin A Five Star Member must then complete Refreshers and attain Masterrsquos Status Flower Show Judges must refresh every 3 years Contact Katherine Allen with any questions (770-843-4385)
11
Greetings to all Garden Clubs in the Azalea District It is comforting to know that while members of Garden Clubs share a love for beautiful gardens we also share a concern for less fortunate neighbors in our communities Neighborhood revitalization can change the image of a neighborhood and boost the spirits of the residents We know that nothing boosts a spirit more than pleasant landscaping Thats where we come in If your club is in a community that has a Habitat for Humanity affiliate I encourage you to meet with the executive director to discuss how your club or council might collaborate with their mission Below is a list of Habitat for Humanity affiliates in the Azalea District Athens Area Habitat For Humanity Athens AugustaCSRA Habitat For Humanity Augusta Madison County Habitat For Humanity Comer Habitat For Humanity of Putnam Eatonton Greene County Habitat For Humanity Greensboro Hart County Habitat For Humanity Hartwell Habitat For Humanity of Morgan County Madison Habitat For Humanity of MilledgevilleBaldwin County Habitat For Humanity of Walton County Monroe Thomson-McDuffie County Habitat For Humanity Simple ways for all Azalea District garden clubs to support H4H affiliates (1) Collect used garden tools from within your membership Clean and deliver the tools to nearby affiliates These tools can be used by volunteer crews or given to new homeowners (2) Collect used books on landscaping and plants from within your membership Deliver books to nearby affiliates who can distribute the books to new homeowners or youth garden clubs The more knowledge we share the better the rewards (3) Host a workshop for new homeowners regarding Fall maintenance in the yard Your local Extension agents will be helpful with presentations Thank you for all the good you do throughout your communities Please let me know how your clubs are getting involved Ina Hopkins Azalea Chair - Habitat for Humanity
12
District Board Meeting (3rd
Tuesday Feb and Aug)
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell
February 19 2019 Social Circle Gateways GC Molly amp Carolyn
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville August 29 2018 Basic Design Course Unit I State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 10 2018 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell October 27 2018 Blue Star Marker Dedication Midville GA
January 16 2019 Native Plant Symposium Athens February 19 2019 Azalea District Board Meeting Social Circle
February 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
March 11 ndash 14 2019 Annual Deep South Convention Jekyll Island GA Mach 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 16 ndash 18 2019 GCG Board and State Convention Columbus GA April 21 ndash 27 2019 Garden Week in Georgia
April 24 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 29 ndash May 2 2019 NGC Convention Biloxi Mississippi
Azalea District Calendar 2017 - 2019
SAVE THE DATE OCT 24 FOR THE AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING
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Deep South Garden Clubs Inc
Cordially Invite You to the
58 th Annual Convention
Jekyll Island Convention Center
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
March 11 - 13 2019
Featuring speakers workshops awards including
NGC Tri - Refresher and the opportunity to
Enjoy the Jekyll Island experience
If you haven rsquo t been to Jekyll Island It rsquo s time to come
If you rsquo ve been to Jekyll Island before It rsquo s time to come back
Join us
and
Savor the Sea
Proudly hosted by The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
14
At their annual picnic held at the Hart County Botanical Garden club president Janet Massey presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Sandra Brown honoring 50+ years of dedication and hard work as a member of the Pine Tree GC in Hartwell
Pine Tree GC spent the summer keeping their on-going project of
maintaining the Nancy Hart Monument weeded watered and fed This garden spot is filled with beautiful plants and a resting bench under the trees On this work day the excitement was finding a rare Giant Rhino Beetle on the Crepe Myrtle Trees Pictured Janet Massey Peggy Tucker Standing Sandra Brown Wilma Stocks Jill Walker Linda Harris Beth Maret and Sherry Westbury
15
Deadline Approaching for Expressions Orders
Weve all read in Garden Gateways of the many students who have benefitted from Garden Club of Georgia scholarships It is gratifying to know that we are helping to build a greener Georgia more knowledgeable gardeners designers and farmers and more future garden club members by helping interested students attend colleges and universities for study One important source of these scholarship dollars comes from the sale of our annual engagement calendars The 2019 edition (This Land We Love Expressions 2019) will be another beautiful gift-worthy and useful calendar for the new year Youll enjoy beautiful photos of all of our state parks as well as unique and beautiful flower arrangements Be sure to place your clubs order no later than September 1 The order form is on the GCG web site under Publications
Blue Star Memorial Marker Midville Garden Club will be holding a Blue Star Marker dedication Saturday October 27 2018 at 1000 am at the Midville Cemetery In Midville GA All are invited to attend For more information please contact Jean Lightfoot Project Director at 912-604-3899 or Val Saxon Club President at 478-589-7612
Trees and Shrubs Azalea Director Molly Kimler has a special project this year of asking Clubs to plant trees in honor of the GCGrsquos birthday This fits with NGC Project emphasis If you have not planted a tree in a public place for shade (maybe in memory or honor of a special supporter)- the Fall planting season is coming up fast The later months of the year when trees are dormant is an ideal time to plant While a native tree species is preferred any species will do Check the internet for ideas If you have already planted one or have any questions please give me a call (706-466-4599 or e-mail allen706nu-znet) John R Allen The old Forester
16
17
Azalea District Report
Plant Societies and Affiliates Membership August 20 2018 Janie G Seglund Chairman
To all Garden Club members and their friends who are also members of other plant societies
Please check to see if your groups are currently members of The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Perhaps they have let their membership lapse or simply meant to join but did not yet
An Affiliate Member is a non-profit organization that shares common goals with GCG and wishes to formalize its association with the Garden Club of Georgia
If the Plant Society you or your friends belong to is not a member please encourage them to join The annual dues are only $15 a year which allows members to participate in select programs events and schools available to The Garden Club of Georgiarsquos general membership albeit without the privilege of a vote Another important benefit is being able to list announcements and advertise special events shows and meetings through Garden Gateways the GCG Listserve and the web site
NOTE the final editorial DEADLINES listed in the front of the publication to synchronize the timing for your events Summer Issue (June-August) ndash April 15
Fall Issue (September-November) ndash July 15
Winter Issue (December-February) ndash October 15
Spring Issue (March-May) ndash January 15
Of critical import is the Advertising DEADLINES 10 days BEFORE each date above
Plant Societies and Affiliate Members
American Camellia Society American Ivy Society American Hydrangea Society Central Georgia Daylily Club Cobb County Daylily Society Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia Georgia Daffodil Society Georgia Hosta Society Georgia Perennial Plant Association The Greater Atlanta Begonia Society Gardens at Lake Chatuge Inc Historic Oakland Foundation Oak Hill amp The Martha Berry Museum Oconee Valley Iris Association Rome African Violet Society Study Group
A copy of the membership application form follows It is available on the GCG website at
httpgardenclubugaedupdfsplant_society_membershippdf
18
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
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21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
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Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
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You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
2
Markers that are being planned all over the district to honor the service men and their families
Throughout my term my project has been a simple one I have challenged our members to plant native plants or trees in the Azalea District in honor of the 90th Anniversary of Garden Club I have attended several tree planting programs but one held special significance On
April 27th a dedication was held at Oconee Hills Cemetery The eight clubs of the Garden Club Council of Athens participated in the Oconee Hills Cemetery campaign to plant 20 oak
trees in their 100-acre urban forest Hurricane Irma brought devastating winds and days of soaking rain to the Athens area last September destroying many of the historic trees Among the hardest hit was the Oconee Hills Cemetery located along the Oconee River and
known for its beautiful tree canopy and the peaceful rolling landscape The Garden Club Council of Athens applied for a grant from the National Garden Clubs Natural Disaster
Fund The Council was awarded $3000 to be used for the replacement of trees What a wonderful day it was to see the cooperative efforts of our members come to fruition at the dedication of the newly planted trees at Oconee Hills Fall is a perfect time to continue this
tree planting effort so letrsquos plant trees Let me know when your tree planting is scheduled and I will bring my shovel to help The Azalea District is where the Garden Club movement began and I am so proud of the work that we continue to do in this district
As I close I want to remind everyone that we have the 60th Azalea District Fall Meeting
coming up soon It will be held in Hartwell at the new Hart County Agricultural Center on October 24 2018 Our speaker for the day will be nationally known television personality Joe Washington There will be local vendors raffle baskets and door prizes galore Come
enjoy the day with old friends and new ones This is a ldquonot to be missedrdquo event for all garden club members so plan to load up in your cars and come on to Hartwell See you there
Wednesday O
The Azalea District Fall Meeting
Wednesday October 24 2018
Hartwell GA
Special Guest Speaker Joe Washington
3
NGC Gardening School Griffin GA
4
National Garden Clubs Inc
Beautification
Award CS-I Community Gardens A i 1st Union Point Garden Club Union Point AZALEA DISTRICT Award NPW-1 Roadside Plantings C Runner Up ($300) The Garden Club of Georgia
Conservation
Award EC-2 LitterRecyclingReclamation A ii 1st Roswell Garden Club Roswell DOGWOOD DISTRICT Certificate of Appreciation Pine Needle Garden Club Lincolnton AZALEA DISTRICT Award EC-4 Birds A i 1st Pine Tree Garden Club Hartwell AZALEA DISTRICT Certificate of Appreciation Spade amp Trowel Garden Club Thomaston REDBUD DISTRICT Award G-3 Therapy Gardens A i 1st Ladybugs Garden Club Lilburn REDBUD DISTRICT B 1st Dekalb County Federation of Garden Clubs Atlanta REDBUD DISTRICT C 1st Dorothy Harris Iris Garden Club Washington AZALEA DISTRICT
Education
Award CS-3 Fisher Garden Center Award A iii 1st Watkinsville Garden Club Watkinsville AZALEA DISTRICT iv 1st Thomasville Garden Club Inc Thomasville CAMELLIA DISTRICT 2-1 Manuals or Handbooks A ii Killarney Queen Garden Club Thomasville CAMELLIA DISTRICT 2-5 Membership A i Three Rivers Garden Club Rome LAUREL DISTRICT iii Watkinsville Garden Club Watkinsville AZALEA DISTRICT
5
C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc Award PUB-1 Publications winning Tommy Donnan Certificate of Merit 1-1 One Page Bulletin A iii Bellmere Garden Club Johns Creek ldquoThe Bellmere Bannerrdquo DOGWOOD DISTRICT C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoJoin Usrdquo 1-3 Twelve-24 Page Bulletin C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoBoard Briefsrdquo 1-4 Twenty-four Page Plus Bulletin C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoGarden Gatewaysrdquo Award PUB-2 Publications winning Tommy Donnan Certificate of Merit 2-1 Manuals or Handbooks C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoGCG Awards Handbookrdquo 2-2 Educational Publication C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoSowing Seeds of Knowledgerdquo 2-4 History C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoHistory of GCG State Headquartersrdquo 2-6 Calendars C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoExpressions-Celebrate 2018rdquo 2-8 Other Publication C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoHere Come the Nativesrdquo Award YR-2 Environmental Education Overall Winner ($100) Watkinsville Garden Club Watkinsville AZALEA DISTRICT
Scholarships
$400000 Alexandra Nicole Ikner $400000 Lucas Brock
Special Achievement
Award MP-6 Membership ($100) A The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Award 24 Award of Excellence ($500) D The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
6
Garden Club of Georgia Membership
Bonnie at Headquarters has informed Barbara Bourque that we have less than 9800 members in The Garden Club of Georgia This year A few small clubs are still outstanding But as you can see we fall short of the 10000-membership level we need to qualify for TWO $4000 college scholarships from the National Garden Club A number of clubs have disbanded Our Memorial Service at convention this past year was very moving and not brief Unfortunately we have a good number of our group pass away When clubs have many members in their 80rsquos it is unlikely that they will continue to be GCG members for another years Therefore the responsibility to cultivate more members falls on the rest of us Our students count on those scholarships and it would be a shame to lose a NGC scholarship Summertime most clubs donrsquot meet But officers are planning activities for the fall If each of our clubs would add one more member in Septemberearly October then we will mount the hurdle This is very doable ndash but we need your help Or sponsor Subscribing Members ndashremember there is a competition ongoing to see which club and which district can sponsor the highest percentage of subscribing members ($2500 membership fee paid to GCG directly not to your club counts as a tax deduction ndash see attached form) Bellmere GC and Dogwood District won the contest announced at spring convention Challenge your membership to sponsor some Subscribing Members (their daughters spouses neighbors and friends) and your clubdistrict could too be a winner in this contest
7
Subscribing Membership
A Subscribing Member shall be an individual who is committed to the purposes and objectives of the
Garden Club of Georgia Inc and desires association without the necessity of becoming a member of a
local garden club A Subscribing Member shall be eligible to participate in all programs and events
available to the general membership shall receive Garden Gateways and other informative membership mailings but without the privilege of a vote
Dues are $2500 per year for the Subscribing Member Reminders will be sent prior to
membership expiration Those unpaid will be dropped from the membership and will be ineligible
for awards competition
The Garden Club of Georgia Inc Subscribing Membership Application Name
Address
CityStateZip Telephone
(Home) Telephone
(Cell)
Do you wish to receive regular email notices about all GCG Club Activities Yes or No
Checks should be made payable to the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Mail to Bonnie Nash Business Manager
The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
2450 S Milledge Avenue Athens Ga 30602-5817
706-227-5369 gcgaugaedu wwwgardenclubugaedu
If this is a gift membership or you were referred by a GCC Club Member please provide the following
information so we may give that club credit for this Subscribing Membership Thank you
Garden Club
Club Dist
DonorReferred by Name
Address
CityStateZip
Phone E-mail
8
Gray Garden Club members enjoyed celebrating National Garden Week observing the proclamation being signed by Gray Mayor Ed Barbee and Jones County Commission Chair Chris Weidner Members placed flower arrangements in public places in NGW honor Signs recognizing the week were placed at Depot Garden Area in Gray Round Oak Memorial Garden and local businesses Members along with the Kiwanis Club held a daylily sale at the W E Knox Civic Center June 9 2018 with daylilies donated by Fay Brown A Daylily display was held in the Knox Center with 76 entries Winners were Jean Favors 1st place Mary Musselman 2nd place and Gray Health and Rehab 3rd place and best in show to Gray Health and Rehab Also during Garden Week members enjoyed playing bingo and interacting with residents at Lynn Haven Health and Rehab Members worked in the depot area in Gray enhancing the beauty of the area Brochures about Garden Week and raising and showing daylilies were placed at the Local Ace Hardware and the Knox Center
Gray Garden Club
Celebrates
National Garden Week June 3 9 2018
9
Current Events
Holiday Tour of Homes Friday November 30th and Saturday December 1st If A ticket is purchase by Nov 27th ticket will be $2700 beginning Nov 28 they will be $3200 Special premier ticket rate is 4500 if purchase by Nov 27th 5500 beginning Nov 28th Step into a winter wonderland as you celebrate the season with a holiday favorite Madisonrsquos Holiday Tour of Homes With daytime and candlelight itineraries this event is not to be missed
Christmas Tour of Homes mdash Madison GA Step into a winter wonderland as you celebrate the season with a holiday favorite the Historical Societyrsquos Christmas Tour of Homes in Madison GA With both daytime and candlelight itineraries this magical event is not to be missed This is a walking tour of historic and private homes fully decorated for the holidays Madison boasts one of Georgiarsquos oldest and largest National Historic Districts and was named one of The Southrsquos Best Small Townsrdquo by Southern Living Magazine in 2017 Yoursquoll also find unique shopping and renowned restaurants during your stay
bull Event Historical Society Christmas Tour of Homes
bull Date November 30 and December 1 2018
bull Time Day Tour - 1000 am - 400 pm Candlelight Tour - 500 - 900 pm
bull Cost Each tour ticket is $27 before November 27 and $32 beginning November 28 Premium (any two tours) ticket rates are $45 by November 27 and $55 beginning November 28 Special rates for groups of 10 or more are $2150
bull Ticket purchase Tickets may be purchased online at wwwfriendsofheritagehallorg or by calling 706-342-9627
bull Further information Call 706-342-9627 or email madisonheritagehallyahooco
bull Tour begins with ticket pick up at Heritage Hall tour headquarters 277 South Main Street Madison GA A map of all homes on tour is provided along with tickets
bull November 30 ndash December 1 2018 Day Tours 10am ndash 4pm Candlelight Tours 5pm ndash 9 pm
bull Please note this tour is not ADA handicap accessible and some walking is required
Holiday Tour of
Homes
10
Basic Design classes will once again be held at The State Botanical Garden in Athens The first unit of study on Line and Line-Mass design type will be August 29th The following units will be in October February March and April We always have fun in class with no tests to worry about You can register on the Garden website httpsbotgardenugaeduflower-arranging-unit-1-line-mass-designs You may also call Sean Cameron at 706-542-6156 If you leave a message he will return your call Registration is quickly filling up If you would like more information about sponsoring this series of classes please contact your Azalea chairperson Celia Brown 706-207-1443 celiagardensattnet
Are you close to recognition as a 4-Star Member
A 4-Star Member has completed all 4 of the National Garden Club Educational Schools Environmental Studies (4 Courses) Flower Show School (must attain Judge Status) Gardening (4 Courses) Landscape Design (4 Courses) Forms for posting completion dates for each Class are available on The National Garden Club website Itrsquos easy to lose track of dates Four Star members receive a Certificate of Recognition and a Lapel Pin A Five Star Member must then complete Refreshers and attain Masterrsquos Status Flower Show Judges must refresh every 3 years Contact Katherine Allen with any questions (770-843-4385)
11
Greetings to all Garden Clubs in the Azalea District It is comforting to know that while members of Garden Clubs share a love for beautiful gardens we also share a concern for less fortunate neighbors in our communities Neighborhood revitalization can change the image of a neighborhood and boost the spirits of the residents We know that nothing boosts a spirit more than pleasant landscaping Thats where we come in If your club is in a community that has a Habitat for Humanity affiliate I encourage you to meet with the executive director to discuss how your club or council might collaborate with their mission Below is a list of Habitat for Humanity affiliates in the Azalea District Athens Area Habitat For Humanity Athens AugustaCSRA Habitat For Humanity Augusta Madison County Habitat For Humanity Comer Habitat For Humanity of Putnam Eatonton Greene County Habitat For Humanity Greensboro Hart County Habitat For Humanity Hartwell Habitat For Humanity of Morgan County Madison Habitat For Humanity of MilledgevilleBaldwin County Habitat For Humanity of Walton County Monroe Thomson-McDuffie County Habitat For Humanity Simple ways for all Azalea District garden clubs to support H4H affiliates (1) Collect used garden tools from within your membership Clean and deliver the tools to nearby affiliates These tools can be used by volunteer crews or given to new homeowners (2) Collect used books on landscaping and plants from within your membership Deliver books to nearby affiliates who can distribute the books to new homeowners or youth garden clubs The more knowledge we share the better the rewards (3) Host a workshop for new homeowners regarding Fall maintenance in the yard Your local Extension agents will be helpful with presentations Thank you for all the good you do throughout your communities Please let me know how your clubs are getting involved Ina Hopkins Azalea Chair - Habitat for Humanity
12
District Board Meeting (3rd
Tuesday Feb and Aug)
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell
February 19 2019 Social Circle Gateways GC Molly amp Carolyn
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville August 29 2018 Basic Design Course Unit I State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 10 2018 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell October 27 2018 Blue Star Marker Dedication Midville GA
January 16 2019 Native Plant Symposium Athens February 19 2019 Azalea District Board Meeting Social Circle
February 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
March 11 ndash 14 2019 Annual Deep South Convention Jekyll Island GA Mach 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 16 ndash 18 2019 GCG Board and State Convention Columbus GA April 21 ndash 27 2019 Garden Week in Georgia
April 24 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 29 ndash May 2 2019 NGC Convention Biloxi Mississippi
Azalea District Calendar 2017 - 2019
SAVE THE DATE OCT 24 FOR THE AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING
13
Deep South Garden Clubs Inc
Cordially Invite You to the
58 th Annual Convention
Jekyll Island Convention Center
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
March 11 - 13 2019
Featuring speakers workshops awards including
NGC Tri - Refresher and the opportunity to
Enjoy the Jekyll Island experience
If you haven rsquo t been to Jekyll Island It rsquo s time to come
If you rsquo ve been to Jekyll Island before It rsquo s time to come back
Join us
and
Savor the Sea
Proudly hosted by The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
14
At their annual picnic held at the Hart County Botanical Garden club president Janet Massey presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Sandra Brown honoring 50+ years of dedication and hard work as a member of the Pine Tree GC in Hartwell
Pine Tree GC spent the summer keeping their on-going project of
maintaining the Nancy Hart Monument weeded watered and fed This garden spot is filled with beautiful plants and a resting bench under the trees On this work day the excitement was finding a rare Giant Rhino Beetle on the Crepe Myrtle Trees Pictured Janet Massey Peggy Tucker Standing Sandra Brown Wilma Stocks Jill Walker Linda Harris Beth Maret and Sherry Westbury
15
Deadline Approaching for Expressions Orders
Weve all read in Garden Gateways of the many students who have benefitted from Garden Club of Georgia scholarships It is gratifying to know that we are helping to build a greener Georgia more knowledgeable gardeners designers and farmers and more future garden club members by helping interested students attend colleges and universities for study One important source of these scholarship dollars comes from the sale of our annual engagement calendars The 2019 edition (This Land We Love Expressions 2019) will be another beautiful gift-worthy and useful calendar for the new year Youll enjoy beautiful photos of all of our state parks as well as unique and beautiful flower arrangements Be sure to place your clubs order no later than September 1 The order form is on the GCG web site under Publications
Blue Star Memorial Marker Midville Garden Club will be holding a Blue Star Marker dedication Saturday October 27 2018 at 1000 am at the Midville Cemetery In Midville GA All are invited to attend For more information please contact Jean Lightfoot Project Director at 912-604-3899 or Val Saxon Club President at 478-589-7612
Trees and Shrubs Azalea Director Molly Kimler has a special project this year of asking Clubs to plant trees in honor of the GCGrsquos birthday This fits with NGC Project emphasis If you have not planted a tree in a public place for shade (maybe in memory or honor of a special supporter)- the Fall planting season is coming up fast The later months of the year when trees are dormant is an ideal time to plant While a native tree species is preferred any species will do Check the internet for ideas If you have already planted one or have any questions please give me a call (706-466-4599 or e-mail allen706nu-znet) John R Allen The old Forester
16
17
Azalea District Report
Plant Societies and Affiliates Membership August 20 2018 Janie G Seglund Chairman
To all Garden Club members and their friends who are also members of other plant societies
Please check to see if your groups are currently members of The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Perhaps they have let their membership lapse or simply meant to join but did not yet
An Affiliate Member is a non-profit organization that shares common goals with GCG and wishes to formalize its association with the Garden Club of Georgia
If the Plant Society you or your friends belong to is not a member please encourage them to join The annual dues are only $15 a year which allows members to participate in select programs events and schools available to The Garden Club of Georgiarsquos general membership albeit without the privilege of a vote Another important benefit is being able to list announcements and advertise special events shows and meetings through Garden Gateways the GCG Listserve and the web site
NOTE the final editorial DEADLINES listed in the front of the publication to synchronize the timing for your events Summer Issue (June-August) ndash April 15
Fall Issue (September-November) ndash July 15
Winter Issue (December-February) ndash October 15
Spring Issue (March-May) ndash January 15
Of critical import is the Advertising DEADLINES 10 days BEFORE each date above
Plant Societies and Affiliate Members
American Camellia Society American Ivy Society American Hydrangea Society Central Georgia Daylily Club Cobb County Daylily Society Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia Georgia Daffodil Society Georgia Hosta Society Georgia Perennial Plant Association The Greater Atlanta Begonia Society Gardens at Lake Chatuge Inc Historic Oakland Foundation Oak Hill amp The Martha Berry Museum Oconee Valley Iris Association Rome African Violet Society Study Group
A copy of the membership application form follows It is available on the GCG website at
httpgardenclubugaedupdfsplant_society_membershippdf
18
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
3
NGC Gardening School Griffin GA
4
National Garden Clubs Inc
Beautification
Award CS-I Community Gardens A i 1st Union Point Garden Club Union Point AZALEA DISTRICT Award NPW-1 Roadside Plantings C Runner Up ($300) The Garden Club of Georgia
Conservation
Award EC-2 LitterRecyclingReclamation A ii 1st Roswell Garden Club Roswell DOGWOOD DISTRICT Certificate of Appreciation Pine Needle Garden Club Lincolnton AZALEA DISTRICT Award EC-4 Birds A i 1st Pine Tree Garden Club Hartwell AZALEA DISTRICT Certificate of Appreciation Spade amp Trowel Garden Club Thomaston REDBUD DISTRICT Award G-3 Therapy Gardens A i 1st Ladybugs Garden Club Lilburn REDBUD DISTRICT B 1st Dekalb County Federation of Garden Clubs Atlanta REDBUD DISTRICT C 1st Dorothy Harris Iris Garden Club Washington AZALEA DISTRICT
Education
Award CS-3 Fisher Garden Center Award A iii 1st Watkinsville Garden Club Watkinsville AZALEA DISTRICT iv 1st Thomasville Garden Club Inc Thomasville CAMELLIA DISTRICT 2-1 Manuals or Handbooks A ii Killarney Queen Garden Club Thomasville CAMELLIA DISTRICT 2-5 Membership A i Three Rivers Garden Club Rome LAUREL DISTRICT iii Watkinsville Garden Club Watkinsville AZALEA DISTRICT
5
C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc Award PUB-1 Publications winning Tommy Donnan Certificate of Merit 1-1 One Page Bulletin A iii Bellmere Garden Club Johns Creek ldquoThe Bellmere Bannerrdquo DOGWOOD DISTRICT C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoJoin Usrdquo 1-3 Twelve-24 Page Bulletin C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoBoard Briefsrdquo 1-4 Twenty-four Page Plus Bulletin C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoGarden Gatewaysrdquo Award PUB-2 Publications winning Tommy Donnan Certificate of Merit 2-1 Manuals or Handbooks C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoGCG Awards Handbookrdquo 2-2 Educational Publication C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoSowing Seeds of Knowledgerdquo 2-4 History C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoHistory of GCG State Headquartersrdquo 2-6 Calendars C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoExpressions-Celebrate 2018rdquo 2-8 Other Publication C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoHere Come the Nativesrdquo Award YR-2 Environmental Education Overall Winner ($100) Watkinsville Garden Club Watkinsville AZALEA DISTRICT
Scholarships
$400000 Alexandra Nicole Ikner $400000 Lucas Brock
Special Achievement
Award MP-6 Membership ($100) A The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Award 24 Award of Excellence ($500) D The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
6
Garden Club of Georgia Membership
Bonnie at Headquarters has informed Barbara Bourque that we have less than 9800 members in The Garden Club of Georgia This year A few small clubs are still outstanding But as you can see we fall short of the 10000-membership level we need to qualify for TWO $4000 college scholarships from the National Garden Club A number of clubs have disbanded Our Memorial Service at convention this past year was very moving and not brief Unfortunately we have a good number of our group pass away When clubs have many members in their 80rsquos it is unlikely that they will continue to be GCG members for another years Therefore the responsibility to cultivate more members falls on the rest of us Our students count on those scholarships and it would be a shame to lose a NGC scholarship Summertime most clubs donrsquot meet But officers are planning activities for the fall If each of our clubs would add one more member in Septemberearly October then we will mount the hurdle This is very doable ndash but we need your help Or sponsor Subscribing Members ndashremember there is a competition ongoing to see which club and which district can sponsor the highest percentage of subscribing members ($2500 membership fee paid to GCG directly not to your club counts as a tax deduction ndash see attached form) Bellmere GC and Dogwood District won the contest announced at spring convention Challenge your membership to sponsor some Subscribing Members (their daughters spouses neighbors and friends) and your clubdistrict could too be a winner in this contest
7
Subscribing Membership
A Subscribing Member shall be an individual who is committed to the purposes and objectives of the
Garden Club of Georgia Inc and desires association without the necessity of becoming a member of a
local garden club A Subscribing Member shall be eligible to participate in all programs and events
available to the general membership shall receive Garden Gateways and other informative membership mailings but without the privilege of a vote
Dues are $2500 per year for the Subscribing Member Reminders will be sent prior to
membership expiration Those unpaid will be dropped from the membership and will be ineligible
for awards competition
The Garden Club of Georgia Inc Subscribing Membership Application Name
Address
CityStateZip Telephone
(Home) Telephone
(Cell)
Do you wish to receive regular email notices about all GCG Club Activities Yes or No
Checks should be made payable to the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Mail to Bonnie Nash Business Manager
The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
2450 S Milledge Avenue Athens Ga 30602-5817
706-227-5369 gcgaugaedu wwwgardenclubugaedu
If this is a gift membership or you were referred by a GCC Club Member please provide the following
information so we may give that club credit for this Subscribing Membership Thank you
Garden Club
Club Dist
DonorReferred by Name
Address
CityStateZip
Phone E-mail
8
Gray Garden Club members enjoyed celebrating National Garden Week observing the proclamation being signed by Gray Mayor Ed Barbee and Jones County Commission Chair Chris Weidner Members placed flower arrangements in public places in NGW honor Signs recognizing the week were placed at Depot Garden Area in Gray Round Oak Memorial Garden and local businesses Members along with the Kiwanis Club held a daylily sale at the W E Knox Civic Center June 9 2018 with daylilies donated by Fay Brown A Daylily display was held in the Knox Center with 76 entries Winners were Jean Favors 1st place Mary Musselman 2nd place and Gray Health and Rehab 3rd place and best in show to Gray Health and Rehab Also during Garden Week members enjoyed playing bingo and interacting with residents at Lynn Haven Health and Rehab Members worked in the depot area in Gray enhancing the beauty of the area Brochures about Garden Week and raising and showing daylilies were placed at the Local Ace Hardware and the Knox Center
Gray Garden Club
Celebrates
National Garden Week June 3 9 2018
9
Current Events
Holiday Tour of Homes Friday November 30th and Saturday December 1st If A ticket is purchase by Nov 27th ticket will be $2700 beginning Nov 28 they will be $3200 Special premier ticket rate is 4500 if purchase by Nov 27th 5500 beginning Nov 28th Step into a winter wonderland as you celebrate the season with a holiday favorite Madisonrsquos Holiday Tour of Homes With daytime and candlelight itineraries this event is not to be missed
Christmas Tour of Homes mdash Madison GA Step into a winter wonderland as you celebrate the season with a holiday favorite the Historical Societyrsquos Christmas Tour of Homes in Madison GA With both daytime and candlelight itineraries this magical event is not to be missed This is a walking tour of historic and private homes fully decorated for the holidays Madison boasts one of Georgiarsquos oldest and largest National Historic Districts and was named one of The Southrsquos Best Small Townsrdquo by Southern Living Magazine in 2017 Yoursquoll also find unique shopping and renowned restaurants during your stay
bull Event Historical Society Christmas Tour of Homes
bull Date November 30 and December 1 2018
bull Time Day Tour - 1000 am - 400 pm Candlelight Tour - 500 - 900 pm
bull Cost Each tour ticket is $27 before November 27 and $32 beginning November 28 Premium (any two tours) ticket rates are $45 by November 27 and $55 beginning November 28 Special rates for groups of 10 or more are $2150
bull Ticket purchase Tickets may be purchased online at wwwfriendsofheritagehallorg or by calling 706-342-9627
bull Further information Call 706-342-9627 or email madisonheritagehallyahooco
bull Tour begins with ticket pick up at Heritage Hall tour headquarters 277 South Main Street Madison GA A map of all homes on tour is provided along with tickets
bull November 30 ndash December 1 2018 Day Tours 10am ndash 4pm Candlelight Tours 5pm ndash 9 pm
bull Please note this tour is not ADA handicap accessible and some walking is required
Holiday Tour of
Homes
10
Basic Design classes will once again be held at The State Botanical Garden in Athens The first unit of study on Line and Line-Mass design type will be August 29th The following units will be in October February March and April We always have fun in class with no tests to worry about You can register on the Garden website httpsbotgardenugaeduflower-arranging-unit-1-line-mass-designs You may also call Sean Cameron at 706-542-6156 If you leave a message he will return your call Registration is quickly filling up If you would like more information about sponsoring this series of classes please contact your Azalea chairperson Celia Brown 706-207-1443 celiagardensattnet
Are you close to recognition as a 4-Star Member
A 4-Star Member has completed all 4 of the National Garden Club Educational Schools Environmental Studies (4 Courses) Flower Show School (must attain Judge Status) Gardening (4 Courses) Landscape Design (4 Courses) Forms for posting completion dates for each Class are available on The National Garden Club website Itrsquos easy to lose track of dates Four Star members receive a Certificate of Recognition and a Lapel Pin A Five Star Member must then complete Refreshers and attain Masterrsquos Status Flower Show Judges must refresh every 3 years Contact Katherine Allen with any questions (770-843-4385)
11
Greetings to all Garden Clubs in the Azalea District It is comforting to know that while members of Garden Clubs share a love for beautiful gardens we also share a concern for less fortunate neighbors in our communities Neighborhood revitalization can change the image of a neighborhood and boost the spirits of the residents We know that nothing boosts a spirit more than pleasant landscaping Thats where we come in If your club is in a community that has a Habitat for Humanity affiliate I encourage you to meet with the executive director to discuss how your club or council might collaborate with their mission Below is a list of Habitat for Humanity affiliates in the Azalea District Athens Area Habitat For Humanity Athens AugustaCSRA Habitat For Humanity Augusta Madison County Habitat For Humanity Comer Habitat For Humanity of Putnam Eatonton Greene County Habitat For Humanity Greensboro Hart County Habitat For Humanity Hartwell Habitat For Humanity of Morgan County Madison Habitat For Humanity of MilledgevilleBaldwin County Habitat For Humanity of Walton County Monroe Thomson-McDuffie County Habitat For Humanity Simple ways for all Azalea District garden clubs to support H4H affiliates (1) Collect used garden tools from within your membership Clean and deliver the tools to nearby affiliates These tools can be used by volunteer crews or given to new homeowners (2) Collect used books on landscaping and plants from within your membership Deliver books to nearby affiliates who can distribute the books to new homeowners or youth garden clubs The more knowledge we share the better the rewards (3) Host a workshop for new homeowners regarding Fall maintenance in the yard Your local Extension agents will be helpful with presentations Thank you for all the good you do throughout your communities Please let me know how your clubs are getting involved Ina Hopkins Azalea Chair - Habitat for Humanity
12
District Board Meeting (3rd
Tuesday Feb and Aug)
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell
February 19 2019 Social Circle Gateways GC Molly amp Carolyn
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville August 29 2018 Basic Design Course Unit I State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 10 2018 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell October 27 2018 Blue Star Marker Dedication Midville GA
January 16 2019 Native Plant Symposium Athens February 19 2019 Azalea District Board Meeting Social Circle
February 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
March 11 ndash 14 2019 Annual Deep South Convention Jekyll Island GA Mach 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 16 ndash 18 2019 GCG Board and State Convention Columbus GA April 21 ndash 27 2019 Garden Week in Georgia
April 24 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 29 ndash May 2 2019 NGC Convention Biloxi Mississippi
Azalea District Calendar 2017 - 2019
SAVE THE DATE OCT 24 FOR THE AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING
13
Deep South Garden Clubs Inc
Cordially Invite You to the
58 th Annual Convention
Jekyll Island Convention Center
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
March 11 - 13 2019
Featuring speakers workshops awards including
NGC Tri - Refresher and the opportunity to
Enjoy the Jekyll Island experience
If you haven rsquo t been to Jekyll Island It rsquo s time to come
If you rsquo ve been to Jekyll Island before It rsquo s time to come back
Join us
and
Savor the Sea
Proudly hosted by The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
14
At their annual picnic held at the Hart County Botanical Garden club president Janet Massey presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Sandra Brown honoring 50+ years of dedication and hard work as a member of the Pine Tree GC in Hartwell
Pine Tree GC spent the summer keeping their on-going project of
maintaining the Nancy Hart Monument weeded watered and fed This garden spot is filled with beautiful plants and a resting bench under the trees On this work day the excitement was finding a rare Giant Rhino Beetle on the Crepe Myrtle Trees Pictured Janet Massey Peggy Tucker Standing Sandra Brown Wilma Stocks Jill Walker Linda Harris Beth Maret and Sherry Westbury
15
Deadline Approaching for Expressions Orders
Weve all read in Garden Gateways of the many students who have benefitted from Garden Club of Georgia scholarships It is gratifying to know that we are helping to build a greener Georgia more knowledgeable gardeners designers and farmers and more future garden club members by helping interested students attend colleges and universities for study One important source of these scholarship dollars comes from the sale of our annual engagement calendars The 2019 edition (This Land We Love Expressions 2019) will be another beautiful gift-worthy and useful calendar for the new year Youll enjoy beautiful photos of all of our state parks as well as unique and beautiful flower arrangements Be sure to place your clubs order no later than September 1 The order form is on the GCG web site under Publications
Blue Star Memorial Marker Midville Garden Club will be holding a Blue Star Marker dedication Saturday October 27 2018 at 1000 am at the Midville Cemetery In Midville GA All are invited to attend For more information please contact Jean Lightfoot Project Director at 912-604-3899 or Val Saxon Club President at 478-589-7612
Trees and Shrubs Azalea Director Molly Kimler has a special project this year of asking Clubs to plant trees in honor of the GCGrsquos birthday This fits with NGC Project emphasis If you have not planted a tree in a public place for shade (maybe in memory or honor of a special supporter)- the Fall planting season is coming up fast The later months of the year when trees are dormant is an ideal time to plant While a native tree species is preferred any species will do Check the internet for ideas If you have already planted one or have any questions please give me a call (706-466-4599 or e-mail allen706nu-znet) John R Allen The old Forester
16
17
Azalea District Report
Plant Societies and Affiliates Membership August 20 2018 Janie G Seglund Chairman
To all Garden Club members and their friends who are also members of other plant societies
Please check to see if your groups are currently members of The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Perhaps they have let their membership lapse or simply meant to join but did not yet
An Affiliate Member is a non-profit organization that shares common goals with GCG and wishes to formalize its association with the Garden Club of Georgia
If the Plant Society you or your friends belong to is not a member please encourage them to join The annual dues are only $15 a year which allows members to participate in select programs events and schools available to The Garden Club of Georgiarsquos general membership albeit without the privilege of a vote Another important benefit is being able to list announcements and advertise special events shows and meetings through Garden Gateways the GCG Listserve and the web site
NOTE the final editorial DEADLINES listed in the front of the publication to synchronize the timing for your events Summer Issue (June-August) ndash April 15
Fall Issue (September-November) ndash July 15
Winter Issue (December-February) ndash October 15
Spring Issue (March-May) ndash January 15
Of critical import is the Advertising DEADLINES 10 days BEFORE each date above
Plant Societies and Affiliate Members
American Camellia Society American Ivy Society American Hydrangea Society Central Georgia Daylily Club Cobb County Daylily Society Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia Georgia Daffodil Society Georgia Hosta Society Georgia Perennial Plant Association The Greater Atlanta Begonia Society Gardens at Lake Chatuge Inc Historic Oakland Foundation Oak Hill amp The Martha Berry Museum Oconee Valley Iris Association Rome African Violet Society Study Group
A copy of the membership application form follows It is available on the GCG website at
httpgardenclubugaedupdfsplant_society_membershippdf
18
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
4
National Garden Clubs Inc
Beautification
Award CS-I Community Gardens A i 1st Union Point Garden Club Union Point AZALEA DISTRICT Award NPW-1 Roadside Plantings C Runner Up ($300) The Garden Club of Georgia
Conservation
Award EC-2 LitterRecyclingReclamation A ii 1st Roswell Garden Club Roswell DOGWOOD DISTRICT Certificate of Appreciation Pine Needle Garden Club Lincolnton AZALEA DISTRICT Award EC-4 Birds A i 1st Pine Tree Garden Club Hartwell AZALEA DISTRICT Certificate of Appreciation Spade amp Trowel Garden Club Thomaston REDBUD DISTRICT Award G-3 Therapy Gardens A i 1st Ladybugs Garden Club Lilburn REDBUD DISTRICT B 1st Dekalb County Federation of Garden Clubs Atlanta REDBUD DISTRICT C 1st Dorothy Harris Iris Garden Club Washington AZALEA DISTRICT
Education
Award CS-3 Fisher Garden Center Award A iii 1st Watkinsville Garden Club Watkinsville AZALEA DISTRICT iv 1st Thomasville Garden Club Inc Thomasville CAMELLIA DISTRICT 2-1 Manuals or Handbooks A ii Killarney Queen Garden Club Thomasville CAMELLIA DISTRICT 2-5 Membership A i Three Rivers Garden Club Rome LAUREL DISTRICT iii Watkinsville Garden Club Watkinsville AZALEA DISTRICT
5
C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc Award PUB-1 Publications winning Tommy Donnan Certificate of Merit 1-1 One Page Bulletin A iii Bellmere Garden Club Johns Creek ldquoThe Bellmere Bannerrdquo DOGWOOD DISTRICT C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoJoin Usrdquo 1-3 Twelve-24 Page Bulletin C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoBoard Briefsrdquo 1-4 Twenty-four Page Plus Bulletin C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoGarden Gatewaysrdquo Award PUB-2 Publications winning Tommy Donnan Certificate of Merit 2-1 Manuals or Handbooks C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoGCG Awards Handbookrdquo 2-2 Educational Publication C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoSowing Seeds of Knowledgerdquo 2-4 History C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoHistory of GCG State Headquartersrdquo 2-6 Calendars C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoExpressions-Celebrate 2018rdquo 2-8 Other Publication C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoHere Come the Nativesrdquo Award YR-2 Environmental Education Overall Winner ($100) Watkinsville Garden Club Watkinsville AZALEA DISTRICT
Scholarships
$400000 Alexandra Nicole Ikner $400000 Lucas Brock
Special Achievement
Award MP-6 Membership ($100) A The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Award 24 Award of Excellence ($500) D The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
6
Garden Club of Georgia Membership
Bonnie at Headquarters has informed Barbara Bourque that we have less than 9800 members in The Garden Club of Georgia This year A few small clubs are still outstanding But as you can see we fall short of the 10000-membership level we need to qualify for TWO $4000 college scholarships from the National Garden Club A number of clubs have disbanded Our Memorial Service at convention this past year was very moving and not brief Unfortunately we have a good number of our group pass away When clubs have many members in their 80rsquos it is unlikely that they will continue to be GCG members for another years Therefore the responsibility to cultivate more members falls on the rest of us Our students count on those scholarships and it would be a shame to lose a NGC scholarship Summertime most clubs donrsquot meet But officers are planning activities for the fall If each of our clubs would add one more member in Septemberearly October then we will mount the hurdle This is very doable ndash but we need your help Or sponsor Subscribing Members ndashremember there is a competition ongoing to see which club and which district can sponsor the highest percentage of subscribing members ($2500 membership fee paid to GCG directly not to your club counts as a tax deduction ndash see attached form) Bellmere GC and Dogwood District won the contest announced at spring convention Challenge your membership to sponsor some Subscribing Members (their daughters spouses neighbors and friends) and your clubdistrict could too be a winner in this contest
7
Subscribing Membership
A Subscribing Member shall be an individual who is committed to the purposes and objectives of the
Garden Club of Georgia Inc and desires association without the necessity of becoming a member of a
local garden club A Subscribing Member shall be eligible to participate in all programs and events
available to the general membership shall receive Garden Gateways and other informative membership mailings but without the privilege of a vote
Dues are $2500 per year for the Subscribing Member Reminders will be sent prior to
membership expiration Those unpaid will be dropped from the membership and will be ineligible
for awards competition
The Garden Club of Georgia Inc Subscribing Membership Application Name
Address
CityStateZip Telephone
(Home) Telephone
(Cell)
Do you wish to receive regular email notices about all GCG Club Activities Yes or No
Checks should be made payable to the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Mail to Bonnie Nash Business Manager
The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
2450 S Milledge Avenue Athens Ga 30602-5817
706-227-5369 gcgaugaedu wwwgardenclubugaedu
If this is a gift membership or you were referred by a GCC Club Member please provide the following
information so we may give that club credit for this Subscribing Membership Thank you
Garden Club
Club Dist
DonorReferred by Name
Address
CityStateZip
Phone E-mail
8
Gray Garden Club members enjoyed celebrating National Garden Week observing the proclamation being signed by Gray Mayor Ed Barbee and Jones County Commission Chair Chris Weidner Members placed flower arrangements in public places in NGW honor Signs recognizing the week were placed at Depot Garden Area in Gray Round Oak Memorial Garden and local businesses Members along with the Kiwanis Club held a daylily sale at the W E Knox Civic Center June 9 2018 with daylilies donated by Fay Brown A Daylily display was held in the Knox Center with 76 entries Winners were Jean Favors 1st place Mary Musselman 2nd place and Gray Health and Rehab 3rd place and best in show to Gray Health and Rehab Also during Garden Week members enjoyed playing bingo and interacting with residents at Lynn Haven Health and Rehab Members worked in the depot area in Gray enhancing the beauty of the area Brochures about Garden Week and raising and showing daylilies were placed at the Local Ace Hardware and the Knox Center
Gray Garden Club
Celebrates
National Garden Week June 3 9 2018
9
Current Events
Holiday Tour of Homes Friday November 30th and Saturday December 1st If A ticket is purchase by Nov 27th ticket will be $2700 beginning Nov 28 they will be $3200 Special premier ticket rate is 4500 if purchase by Nov 27th 5500 beginning Nov 28th Step into a winter wonderland as you celebrate the season with a holiday favorite Madisonrsquos Holiday Tour of Homes With daytime and candlelight itineraries this event is not to be missed
Christmas Tour of Homes mdash Madison GA Step into a winter wonderland as you celebrate the season with a holiday favorite the Historical Societyrsquos Christmas Tour of Homes in Madison GA With both daytime and candlelight itineraries this magical event is not to be missed This is a walking tour of historic and private homes fully decorated for the holidays Madison boasts one of Georgiarsquos oldest and largest National Historic Districts and was named one of The Southrsquos Best Small Townsrdquo by Southern Living Magazine in 2017 Yoursquoll also find unique shopping and renowned restaurants during your stay
bull Event Historical Society Christmas Tour of Homes
bull Date November 30 and December 1 2018
bull Time Day Tour - 1000 am - 400 pm Candlelight Tour - 500 - 900 pm
bull Cost Each tour ticket is $27 before November 27 and $32 beginning November 28 Premium (any two tours) ticket rates are $45 by November 27 and $55 beginning November 28 Special rates for groups of 10 or more are $2150
bull Ticket purchase Tickets may be purchased online at wwwfriendsofheritagehallorg or by calling 706-342-9627
bull Further information Call 706-342-9627 or email madisonheritagehallyahooco
bull Tour begins with ticket pick up at Heritage Hall tour headquarters 277 South Main Street Madison GA A map of all homes on tour is provided along with tickets
bull November 30 ndash December 1 2018 Day Tours 10am ndash 4pm Candlelight Tours 5pm ndash 9 pm
bull Please note this tour is not ADA handicap accessible and some walking is required
Holiday Tour of
Homes
10
Basic Design classes will once again be held at The State Botanical Garden in Athens The first unit of study on Line and Line-Mass design type will be August 29th The following units will be in October February March and April We always have fun in class with no tests to worry about You can register on the Garden website httpsbotgardenugaeduflower-arranging-unit-1-line-mass-designs You may also call Sean Cameron at 706-542-6156 If you leave a message he will return your call Registration is quickly filling up If you would like more information about sponsoring this series of classes please contact your Azalea chairperson Celia Brown 706-207-1443 celiagardensattnet
Are you close to recognition as a 4-Star Member
A 4-Star Member has completed all 4 of the National Garden Club Educational Schools Environmental Studies (4 Courses) Flower Show School (must attain Judge Status) Gardening (4 Courses) Landscape Design (4 Courses) Forms for posting completion dates for each Class are available on The National Garden Club website Itrsquos easy to lose track of dates Four Star members receive a Certificate of Recognition and a Lapel Pin A Five Star Member must then complete Refreshers and attain Masterrsquos Status Flower Show Judges must refresh every 3 years Contact Katherine Allen with any questions (770-843-4385)
11
Greetings to all Garden Clubs in the Azalea District It is comforting to know that while members of Garden Clubs share a love for beautiful gardens we also share a concern for less fortunate neighbors in our communities Neighborhood revitalization can change the image of a neighborhood and boost the spirits of the residents We know that nothing boosts a spirit more than pleasant landscaping Thats where we come in If your club is in a community that has a Habitat for Humanity affiliate I encourage you to meet with the executive director to discuss how your club or council might collaborate with their mission Below is a list of Habitat for Humanity affiliates in the Azalea District Athens Area Habitat For Humanity Athens AugustaCSRA Habitat For Humanity Augusta Madison County Habitat For Humanity Comer Habitat For Humanity of Putnam Eatonton Greene County Habitat For Humanity Greensboro Hart County Habitat For Humanity Hartwell Habitat For Humanity of Morgan County Madison Habitat For Humanity of MilledgevilleBaldwin County Habitat For Humanity of Walton County Monroe Thomson-McDuffie County Habitat For Humanity Simple ways for all Azalea District garden clubs to support H4H affiliates (1) Collect used garden tools from within your membership Clean and deliver the tools to nearby affiliates These tools can be used by volunteer crews or given to new homeowners (2) Collect used books on landscaping and plants from within your membership Deliver books to nearby affiliates who can distribute the books to new homeowners or youth garden clubs The more knowledge we share the better the rewards (3) Host a workshop for new homeowners regarding Fall maintenance in the yard Your local Extension agents will be helpful with presentations Thank you for all the good you do throughout your communities Please let me know how your clubs are getting involved Ina Hopkins Azalea Chair - Habitat for Humanity
12
District Board Meeting (3rd
Tuesday Feb and Aug)
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell
February 19 2019 Social Circle Gateways GC Molly amp Carolyn
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville August 29 2018 Basic Design Course Unit I State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 10 2018 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell October 27 2018 Blue Star Marker Dedication Midville GA
January 16 2019 Native Plant Symposium Athens February 19 2019 Azalea District Board Meeting Social Circle
February 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
March 11 ndash 14 2019 Annual Deep South Convention Jekyll Island GA Mach 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 16 ndash 18 2019 GCG Board and State Convention Columbus GA April 21 ndash 27 2019 Garden Week in Georgia
April 24 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 29 ndash May 2 2019 NGC Convention Biloxi Mississippi
Azalea District Calendar 2017 - 2019
SAVE THE DATE OCT 24 FOR THE AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING
13
Deep South Garden Clubs Inc
Cordially Invite You to the
58 th Annual Convention
Jekyll Island Convention Center
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
March 11 - 13 2019
Featuring speakers workshops awards including
NGC Tri - Refresher and the opportunity to
Enjoy the Jekyll Island experience
If you haven rsquo t been to Jekyll Island It rsquo s time to come
If you rsquo ve been to Jekyll Island before It rsquo s time to come back
Join us
and
Savor the Sea
Proudly hosted by The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
14
At their annual picnic held at the Hart County Botanical Garden club president Janet Massey presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Sandra Brown honoring 50+ years of dedication and hard work as a member of the Pine Tree GC in Hartwell
Pine Tree GC spent the summer keeping their on-going project of
maintaining the Nancy Hart Monument weeded watered and fed This garden spot is filled with beautiful plants and a resting bench under the trees On this work day the excitement was finding a rare Giant Rhino Beetle on the Crepe Myrtle Trees Pictured Janet Massey Peggy Tucker Standing Sandra Brown Wilma Stocks Jill Walker Linda Harris Beth Maret and Sherry Westbury
15
Deadline Approaching for Expressions Orders
Weve all read in Garden Gateways of the many students who have benefitted from Garden Club of Georgia scholarships It is gratifying to know that we are helping to build a greener Georgia more knowledgeable gardeners designers and farmers and more future garden club members by helping interested students attend colleges and universities for study One important source of these scholarship dollars comes from the sale of our annual engagement calendars The 2019 edition (This Land We Love Expressions 2019) will be another beautiful gift-worthy and useful calendar for the new year Youll enjoy beautiful photos of all of our state parks as well as unique and beautiful flower arrangements Be sure to place your clubs order no later than September 1 The order form is on the GCG web site under Publications
Blue Star Memorial Marker Midville Garden Club will be holding a Blue Star Marker dedication Saturday October 27 2018 at 1000 am at the Midville Cemetery In Midville GA All are invited to attend For more information please contact Jean Lightfoot Project Director at 912-604-3899 or Val Saxon Club President at 478-589-7612
Trees and Shrubs Azalea Director Molly Kimler has a special project this year of asking Clubs to plant trees in honor of the GCGrsquos birthday This fits with NGC Project emphasis If you have not planted a tree in a public place for shade (maybe in memory or honor of a special supporter)- the Fall planting season is coming up fast The later months of the year when trees are dormant is an ideal time to plant While a native tree species is preferred any species will do Check the internet for ideas If you have already planted one or have any questions please give me a call (706-466-4599 or e-mail allen706nu-znet) John R Allen The old Forester
16
17
Azalea District Report
Plant Societies and Affiliates Membership August 20 2018 Janie G Seglund Chairman
To all Garden Club members and their friends who are also members of other plant societies
Please check to see if your groups are currently members of The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Perhaps they have let their membership lapse or simply meant to join but did not yet
An Affiliate Member is a non-profit organization that shares common goals with GCG and wishes to formalize its association with the Garden Club of Georgia
If the Plant Society you or your friends belong to is not a member please encourage them to join The annual dues are only $15 a year which allows members to participate in select programs events and schools available to The Garden Club of Georgiarsquos general membership albeit without the privilege of a vote Another important benefit is being able to list announcements and advertise special events shows and meetings through Garden Gateways the GCG Listserve and the web site
NOTE the final editorial DEADLINES listed in the front of the publication to synchronize the timing for your events Summer Issue (June-August) ndash April 15
Fall Issue (September-November) ndash July 15
Winter Issue (December-February) ndash October 15
Spring Issue (March-May) ndash January 15
Of critical import is the Advertising DEADLINES 10 days BEFORE each date above
Plant Societies and Affiliate Members
American Camellia Society American Ivy Society American Hydrangea Society Central Georgia Daylily Club Cobb County Daylily Society Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia Georgia Daffodil Society Georgia Hosta Society Georgia Perennial Plant Association The Greater Atlanta Begonia Society Gardens at Lake Chatuge Inc Historic Oakland Foundation Oak Hill amp The Martha Berry Museum Oconee Valley Iris Association Rome African Violet Society Study Group
A copy of the membership application form follows It is available on the GCG website at
httpgardenclubugaedupdfsplant_society_membershippdf
18
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
5
C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc Award PUB-1 Publications winning Tommy Donnan Certificate of Merit 1-1 One Page Bulletin A iii Bellmere Garden Club Johns Creek ldquoThe Bellmere Bannerrdquo DOGWOOD DISTRICT C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoJoin Usrdquo 1-3 Twelve-24 Page Bulletin C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoBoard Briefsrdquo 1-4 Twenty-four Page Plus Bulletin C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoGarden Gatewaysrdquo Award PUB-2 Publications winning Tommy Donnan Certificate of Merit 2-1 Manuals or Handbooks C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoGCG Awards Handbookrdquo 2-2 Educational Publication C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoSowing Seeds of Knowledgerdquo 2-4 History C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoHistory of GCG State Headquartersrdquo 2-6 Calendars C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoExpressions-Celebrate 2018rdquo 2-8 Other Publication C iv The Garden Club of Georgia Inc ldquoHere Come the Nativesrdquo Award YR-2 Environmental Education Overall Winner ($100) Watkinsville Garden Club Watkinsville AZALEA DISTRICT
Scholarships
$400000 Alexandra Nicole Ikner $400000 Lucas Brock
Special Achievement
Award MP-6 Membership ($100) A The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Award 24 Award of Excellence ($500) D The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
6
Garden Club of Georgia Membership
Bonnie at Headquarters has informed Barbara Bourque that we have less than 9800 members in The Garden Club of Georgia This year A few small clubs are still outstanding But as you can see we fall short of the 10000-membership level we need to qualify for TWO $4000 college scholarships from the National Garden Club A number of clubs have disbanded Our Memorial Service at convention this past year was very moving and not brief Unfortunately we have a good number of our group pass away When clubs have many members in their 80rsquos it is unlikely that they will continue to be GCG members for another years Therefore the responsibility to cultivate more members falls on the rest of us Our students count on those scholarships and it would be a shame to lose a NGC scholarship Summertime most clubs donrsquot meet But officers are planning activities for the fall If each of our clubs would add one more member in Septemberearly October then we will mount the hurdle This is very doable ndash but we need your help Or sponsor Subscribing Members ndashremember there is a competition ongoing to see which club and which district can sponsor the highest percentage of subscribing members ($2500 membership fee paid to GCG directly not to your club counts as a tax deduction ndash see attached form) Bellmere GC and Dogwood District won the contest announced at spring convention Challenge your membership to sponsor some Subscribing Members (their daughters spouses neighbors and friends) and your clubdistrict could too be a winner in this contest
7
Subscribing Membership
A Subscribing Member shall be an individual who is committed to the purposes and objectives of the
Garden Club of Georgia Inc and desires association without the necessity of becoming a member of a
local garden club A Subscribing Member shall be eligible to participate in all programs and events
available to the general membership shall receive Garden Gateways and other informative membership mailings but without the privilege of a vote
Dues are $2500 per year for the Subscribing Member Reminders will be sent prior to
membership expiration Those unpaid will be dropped from the membership and will be ineligible
for awards competition
The Garden Club of Georgia Inc Subscribing Membership Application Name
Address
CityStateZip Telephone
(Home) Telephone
(Cell)
Do you wish to receive regular email notices about all GCG Club Activities Yes or No
Checks should be made payable to the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Mail to Bonnie Nash Business Manager
The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
2450 S Milledge Avenue Athens Ga 30602-5817
706-227-5369 gcgaugaedu wwwgardenclubugaedu
If this is a gift membership or you were referred by a GCC Club Member please provide the following
information so we may give that club credit for this Subscribing Membership Thank you
Garden Club
Club Dist
DonorReferred by Name
Address
CityStateZip
Phone E-mail
8
Gray Garden Club members enjoyed celebrating National Garden Week observing the proclamation being signed by Gray Mayor Ed Barbee and Jones County Commission Chair Chris Weidner Members placed flower arrangements in public places in NGW honor Signs recognizing the week were placed at Depot Garden Area in Gray Round Oak Memorial Garden and local businesses Members along with the Kiwanis Club held a daylily sale at the W E Knox Civic Center June 9 2018 with daylilies donated by Fay Brown A Daylily display was held in the Knox Center with 76 entries Winners were Jean Favors 1st place Mary Musselman 2nd place and Gray Health and Rehab 3rd place and best in show to Gray Health and Rehab Also during Garden Week members enjoyed playing bingo and interacting with residents at Lynn Haven Health and Rehab Members worked in the depot area in Gray enhancing the beauty of the area Brochures about Garden Week and raising and showing daylilies were placed at the Local Ace Hardware and the Knox Center
Gray Garden Club
Celebrates
National Garden Week June 3 9 2018
9
Current Events
Holiday Tour of Homes Friday November 30th and Saturday December 1st If A ticket is purchase by Nov 27th ticket will be $2700 beginning Nov 28 they will be $3200 Special premier ticket rate is 4500 if purchase by Nov 27th 5500 beginning Nov 28th Step into a winter wonderland as you celebrate the season with a holiday favorite Madisonrsquos Holiday Tour of Homes With daytime and candlelight itineraries this event is not to be missed
Christmas Tour of Homes mdash Madison GA Step into a winter wonderland as you celebrate the season with a holiday favorite the Historical Societyrsquos Christmas Tour of Homes in Madison GA With both daytime and candlelight itineraries this magical event is not to be missed This is a walking tour of historic and private homes fully decorated for the holidays Madison boasts one of Georgiarsquos oldest and largest National Historic Districts and was named one of The Southrsquos Best Small Townsrdquo by Southern Living Magazine in 2017 Yoursquoll also find unique shopping and renowned restaurants during your stay
bull Event Historical Society Christmas Tour of Homes
bull Date November 30 and December 1 2018
bull Time Day Tour - 1000 am - 400 pm Candlelight Tour - 500 - 900 pm
bull Cost Each tour ticket is $27 before November 27 and $32 beginning November 28 Premium (any two tours) ticket rates are $45 by November 27 and $55 beginning November 28 Special rates for groups of 10 or more are $2150
bull Ticket purchase Tickets may be purchased online at wwwfriendsofheritagehallorg or by calling 706-342-9627
bull Further information Call 706-342-9627 or email madisonheritagehallyahooco
bull Tour begins with ticket pick up at Heritage Hall tour headquarters 277 South Main Street Madison GA A map of all homes on tour is provided along with tickets
bull November 30 ndash December 1 2018 Day Tours 10am ndash 4pm Candlelight Tours 5pm ndash 9 pm
bull Please note this tour is not ADA handicap accessible and some walking is required
Holiday Tour of
Homes
10
Basic Design classes will once again be held at The State Botanical Garden in Athens The first unit of study on Line and Line-Mass design type will be August 29th The following units will be in October February March and April We always have fun in class with no tests to worry about You can register on the Garden website httpsbotgardenugaeduflower-arranging-unit-1-line-mass-designs You may also call Sean Cameron at 706-542-6156 If you leave a message he will return your call Registration is quickly filling up If you would like more information about sponsoring this series of classes please contact your Azalea chairperson Celia Brown 706-207-1443 celiagardensattnet
Are you close to recognition as a 4-Star Member
A 4-Star Member has completed all 4 of the National Garden Club Educational Schools Environmental Studies (4 Courses) Flower Show School (must attain Judge Status) Gardening (4 Courses) Landscape Design (4 Courses) Forms for posting completion dates for each Class are available on The National Garden Club website Itrsquos easy to lose track of dates Four Star members receive a Certificate of Recognition and a Lapel Pin A Five Star Member must then complete Refreshers and attain Masterrsquos Status Flower Show Judges must refresh every 3 years Contact Katherine Allen with any questions (770-843-4385)
11
Greetings to all Garden Clubs in the Azalea District It is comforting to know that while members of Garden Clubs share a love for beautiful gardens we also share a concern for less fortunate neighbors in our communities Neighborhood revitalization can change the image of a neighborhood and boost the spirits of the residents We know that nothing boosts a spirit more than pleasant landscaping Thats where we come in If your club is in a community that has a Habitat for Humanity affiliate I encourage you to meet with the executive director to discuss how your club or council might collaborate with their mission Below is a list of Habitat for Humanity affiliates in the Azalea District Athens Area Habitat For Humanity Athens AugustaCSRA Habitat For Humanity Augusta Madison County Habitat For Humanity Comer Habitat For Humanity of Putnam Eatonton Greene County Habitat For Humanity Greensboro Hart County Habitat For Humanity Hartwell Habitat For Humanity of Morgan County Madison Habitat For Humanity of MilledgevilleBaldwin County Habitat For Humanity of Walton County Monroe Thomson-McDuffie County Habitat For Humanity Simple ways for all Azalea District garden clubs to support H4H affiliates (1) Collect used garden tools from within your membership Clean and deliver the tools to nearby affiliates These tools can be used by volunteer crews or given to new homeowners (2) Collect used books on landscaping and plants from within your membership Deliver books to nearby affiliates who can distribute the books to new homeowners or youth garden clubs The more knowledge we share the better the rewards (3) Host a workshop for new homeowners regarding Fall maintenance in the yard Your local Extension agents will be helpful with presentations Thank you for all the good you do throughout your communities Please let me know how your clubs are getting involved Ina Hopkins Azalea Chair - Habitat for Humanity
12
District Board Meeting (3rd
Tuesday Feb and Aug)
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell
February 19 2019 Social Circle Gateways GC Molly amp Carolyn
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville August 29 2018 Basic Design Course Unit I State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 10 2018 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell October 27 2018 Blue Star Marker Dedication Midville GA
January 16 2019 Native Plant Symposium Athens February 19 2019 Azalea District Board Meeting Social Circle
February 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
March 11 ndash 14 2019 Annual Deep South Convention Jekyll Island GA Mach 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 16 ndash 18 2019 GCG Board and State Convention Columbus GA April 21 ndash 27 2019 Garden Week in Georgia
April 24 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 29 ndash May 2 2019 NGC Convention Biloxi Mississippi
Azalea District Calendar 2017 - 2019
SAVE THE DATE OCT 24 FOR THE AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING
13
Deep South Garden Clubs Inc
Cordially Invite You to the
58 th Annual Convention
Jekyll Island Convention Center
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
March 11 - 13 2019
Featuring speakers workshops awards including
NGC Tri - Refresher and the opportunity to
Enjoy the Jekyll Island experience
If you haven rsquo t been to Jekyll Island It rsquo s time to come
If you rsquo ve been to Jekyll Island before It rsquo s time to come back
Join us
and
Savor the Sea
Proudly hosted by The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
14
At their annual picnic held at the Hart County Botanical Garden club president Janet Massey presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Sandra Brown honoring 50+ years of dedication and hard work as a member of the Pine Tree GC in Hartwell
Pine Tree GC spent the summer keeping their on-going project of
maintaining the Nancy Hart Monument weeded watered and fed This garden spot is filled with beautiful plants and a resting bench under the trees On this work day the excitement was finding a rare Giant Rhino Beetle on the Crepe Myrtle Trees Pictured Janet Massey Peggy Tucker Standing Sandra Brown Wilma Stocks Jill Walker Linda Harris Beth Maret and Sherry Westbury
15
Deadline Approaching for Expressions Orders
Weve all read in Garden Gateways of the many students who have benefitted from Garden Club of Georgia scholarships It is gratifying to know that we are helping to build a greener Georgia more knowledgeable gardeners designers and farmers and more future garden club members by helping interested students attend colleges and universities for study One important source of these scholarship dollars comes from the sale of our annual engagement calendars The 2019 edition (This Land We Love Expressions 2019) will be another beautiful gift-worthy and useful calendar for the new year Youll enjoy beautiful photos of all of our state parks as well as unique and beautiful flower arrangements Be sure to place your clubs order no later than September 1 The order form is on the GCG web site under Publications
Blue Star Memorial Marker Midville Garden Club will be holding a Blue Star Marker dedication Saturday October 27 2018 at 1000 am at the Midville Cemetery In Midville GA All are invited to attend For more information please contact Jean Lightfoot Project Director at 912-604-3899 or Val Saxon Club President at 478-589-7612
Trees and Shrubs Azalea Director Molly Kimler has a special project this year of asking Clubs to plant trees in honor of the GCGrsquos birthday This fits with NGC Project emphasis If you have not planted a tree in a public place for shade (maybe in memory or honor of a special supporter)- the Fall planting season is coming up fast The later months of the year when trees are dormant is an ideal time to plant While a native tree species is preferred any species will do Check the internet for ideas If you have already planted one or have any questions please give me a call (706-466-4599 or e-mail allen706nu-znet) John R Allen The old Forester
16
17
Azalea District Report
Plant Societies and Affiliates Membership August 20 2018 Janie G Seglund Chairman
To all Garden Club members and their friends who are also members of other plant societies
Please check to see if your groups are currently members of The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Perhaps they have let their membership lapse or simply meant to join but did not yet
An Affiliate Member is a non-profit organization that shares common goals with GCG and wishes to formalize its association with the Garden Club of Georgia
If the Plant Society you or your friends belong to is not a member please encourage them to join The annual dues are only $15 a year which allows members to participate in select programs events and schools available to The Garden Club of Georgiarsquos general membership albeit without the privilege of a vote Another important benefit is being able to list announcements and advertise special events shows and meetings through Garden Gateways the GCG Listserve and the web site
NOTE the final editorial DEADLINES listed in the front of the publication to synchronize the timing for your events Summer Issue (June-August) ndash April 15
Fall Issue (September-November) ndash July 15
Winter Issue (December-February) ndash October 15
Spring Issue (March-May) ndash January 15
Of critical import is the Advertising DEADLINES 10 days BEFORE each date above
Plant Societies and Affiliate Members
American Camellia Society American Ivy Society American Hydrangea Society Central Georgia Daylily Club Cobb County Daylily Society Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia Georgia Daffodil Society Georgia Hosta Society Georgia Perennial Plant Association The Greater Atlanta Begonia Society Gardens at Lake Chatuge Inc Historic Oakland Foundation Oak Hill amp The Martha Berry Museum Oconee Valley Iris Association Rome African Violet Society Study Group
A copy of the membership application form follows It is available on the GCG website at
httpgardenclubugaedupdfsplant_society_membershippdf
18
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
6
Garden Club of Georgia Membership
Bonnie at Headquarters has informed Barbara Bourque that we have less than 9800 members in The Garden Club of Georgia This year A few small clubs are still outstanding But as you can see we fall short of the 10000-membership level we need to qualify for TWO $4000 college scholarships from the National Garden Club A number of clubs have disbanded Our Memorial Service at convention this past year was very moving and not brief Unfortunately we have a good number of our group pass away When clubs have many members in their 80rsquos it is unlikely that they will continue to be GCG members for another years Therefore the responsibility to cultivate more members falls on the rest of us Our students count on those scholarships and it would be a shame to lose a NGC scholarship Summertime most clubs donrsquot meet But officers are planning activities for the fall If each of our clubs would add one more member in Septemberearly October then we will mount the hurdle This is very doable ndash but we need your help Or sponsor Subscribing Members ndashremember there is a competition ongoing to see which club and which district can sponsor the highest percentage of subscribing members ($2500 membership fee paid to GCG directly not to your club counts as a tax deduction ndash see attached form) Bellmere GC and Dogwood District won the contest announced at spring convention Challenge your membership to sponsor some Subscribing Members (their daughters spouses neighbors and friends) and your clubdistrict could too be a winner in this contest
7
Subscribing Membership
A Subscribing Member shall be an individual who is committed to the purposes and objectives of the
Garden Club of Georgia Inc and desires association without the necessity of becoming a member of a
local garden club A Subscribing Member shall be eligible to participate in all programs and events
available to the general membership shall receive Garden Gateways and other informative membership mailings but without the privilege of a vote
Dues are $2500 per year for the Subscribing Member Reminders will be sent prior to
membership expiration Those unpaid will be dropped from the membership and will be ineligible
for awards competition
The Garden Club of Georgia Inc Subscribing Membership Application Name
Address
CityStateZip Telephone
(Home) Telephone
(Cell)
Do you wish to receive regular email notices about all GCG Club Activities Yes or No
Checks should be made payable to the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Mail to Bonnie Nash Business Manager
The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
2450 S Milledge Avenue Athens Ga 30602-5817
706-227-5369 gcgaugaedu wwwgardenclubugaedu
If this is a gift membership or you were referred by a GCC Club Member please provide the following
information so we may give that club credit for this Subscribing Membership Thank you
Garden Club
Club Dist
DonorReferred by Name
Address
CityStateZip
Phone E-mail
8
Gray Garden Club members enjoyed celebrating National Garden Week observing the proclamation being signed by Gray Mayor Ed Barbee and Jones County Commission Chair Chris Weidner Members placed flower arrangements in public places in NGW honor Signs recognizing the week were placed at Depot Garden Area in Gray Round Oak Memorial Garden and local businesses Members along with the Kiwanis Club held a daylily sale at the W E Knox Civic Center June 9 2018 with daylilies donated by Fay Brown A Daylily display was held in the Knox Center with 76 entries Winners were Jean Favors 1st place Mary Musselman 2nd place and Gray Health and Rehab 3rd place and best in show to Gray Health and Rehab Also during Garden Week members enjoyed playing bingo and interacting with residents at Lynn Haven Health and Rehab Members worked in the depot area in Gray enhancing the beauty of the area Brochures about Garden Week and raising and showing daylilies were placed at the Local Ace Hardware and the Knox Center
Gray Garden Club
Celebrates
National Garden Week June 3 9 2018
9
Current Events
Holiday Tour of Homes Friday November 30th and Saturday December 1st If A ticket is purchase by Nov 27th ticket will be $2700 beginning Nov 28 they will be $3200 Special premier ticket rate is 4500 if purchase by Nov 27th 5500 beginning Nov 28th Step into a winter wonderland as you celebrate the season with a holiday favorite Madisonrsquos Holiday Tour of Homes With daytime and candlelight itineraries this event is not to be missed
Christmas Tour of Homes mdash Madison GA Step into a winter wonderland as you celebrate the season with a holiday favorite the Historical Societyrsquos Christmas Tour of Homes in Madison GA With both daytime and candlelight itineraries this magical event is not to be missed This is a walking tour of historic and private homes fully decorated for the holidays Madison boasts one of Georgiarsquos oldest and largest National Historic Districts and was named one of The Southrsquos Best Small Townsrdquo by Southern Living Magazine in 2017 Yoursquoll also find unique shopping and renowned restaurants during your stay
bull Event Historical Society Christmas Tour of Homes
bull Date November 30 and December 1 2018
bull Time Day Tour - 1000 am - 400 pm Candlelight Tour - 500 - 900 pm
bull Cost Each tour ticket is $27 before November 27 and $32 beginning November 28 Premium (any two tours) ticket rates are $45 by November 27 and $55 beginning November 28 Special rates for groups of 10 or more are $2150
bull Ticket purchase Tickets may be purchased online at wwwfriendsofheritagehallorg or by calling 706-342-9627
bull Further information Call 706-342-9627 or email madisonheritagehallyahooco
bull Tour begins with ticket pick up at Heritage Hall tour headquarters 277 South Main Street Madison GA A map of all homes on tour is provided along with tickets
bull November 30 ndash December 1 2018 Day Tours 10am ndash 4pm Candlelight Tours 5pm ndash 9 pm
bull Please note this tour is not ADA handicap accessible and some walking is required
Holiday Tour of
Homes
10
Basic Design classes will once again be held at The State Botanical Garden in Athens The first unit of study on Line and Line-Mass design type will be August 29th The following units will be in October February March and April We always have fun in class with no tests to worry about You can register on the Garden website httpsbotgardenugaeduflower-arranging-unit-1-line-mass-designs You may also call Sean Cameron at 706-542-6156 If you leave a message he will return your call Registration is quickly filling up If you would like more information about sponsoring this series of classes please contact your Azalea chairperson Celia Brown 706-207-1443 celiagardensattnet
Are you close to recognition as a 4-Star Member
A 4-Star Member has completed all 4 of the National Garden Club Educational Schools Environmental Studies (4 Courses) Flower Show School (must attain Judge Status) Gardening (4 Courses) Landscape Design (4 Courses) Forms for posting completion dates for each Class are available on The National Garden Club website Itrsquos easy to lose track of dates Four Star members receive a Certificate of Recognition and a Lapel Pin A Five Star Member must then complete Refreshers and attain Masterrsquos Status Flower Show Judges must refresh every 3 years Contact Katherine Allen with any questions (770-843-4385)
11
Greetings to all Garden Clubs in the Azalea District It is comforting to know that while members of Garden Clubs share a love for beautiful gardens we also share a concern for less fortunate neighbors in our communities Neighborhood revitalization can change the image of a neighborhood and boost the spirits of the residents We know that nothing boosts a spirit more than pleasant landscaping Thats where we come in If your club is in a community that has a Habitat for Humanity affiliate I encourage you to meet with the executive director to discuss how your club or council might collaborate with their mission Below is a list of Habitat for Humanity affiliates in the Azalea District Athens Area Habitat For Humanity Athens AugustaCSRA Habitat For Humanity Augusta Madison County Habitat For Humanity Comer Habitat For Humanity of Putnam Eatonton Greene County Habitat For Humanity Greensboro Hart County Habitat For Humanity Hartwell Habitat For Humanity of Morgan County Madison Habitat For Humanity of MilledgevilleBaldwin County Habitat For Humanity of Walton County Monroe Thomson-McDuffie County Habitat For Humanity Simple ways for all Azalea District garden clubs to support H4H affiliates (1) Collect used garden tools from within your membership Clean and deliver the tools to nearby affiliates These tools can be used by volunteer crews or given to new homeowners (2) Collect used books on landscaping and plants from within your membership Deliver books to nearby affiliates who can distribute the books to new homeowners or youth garden clubs The more knowledge we share the better the rewards (3) Host a workshop for new homeowners regarding Fall maintenance in the yard Your local Extension agents will be helpful with presentations Thank you for all the good you do throughout your communities Please let me know how your clubs are getting involved Ina Hopkins Azalea Chair - Habitat for Humanity
12
District Board Meeting (3rd
Tuesday Feb and Aug)
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell
February 19 2019 Social Circle Gateways GC Molly amp Carolyn
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville August 29 2018 Basic Design Course Unit I State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 10 2018 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell October 27 2018 Blue Star Marker Dedication Midville GA
January 16 2019 Native Plant Symposium Athens February 19 2019 Azalea District Board Meeting Social Circle
February 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
March 11 ndash 14 2019 Annual Deep South Convention Jekyll Island GA Mach 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 16 ndash 18 2019 GCG Board and State Convention Columbus GA April 21 ndash 27 2019 Garden Week in Georgia
April 24 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 29 ndash May 2 2019 NGC Convention Biloxi Mississippi
Azalea District Calendar 2017 - 2019
SAVE THE DATE OCT 24 FOR THE AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING
13
Deep South Garden Clubs Inc
Cordially Invite You to the
58 th Annual Convention
Jekyll Island Convention Center
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
March 11 - 13 2019
Featuring speakers workshops awards including
NGC Tri - Refresher and the opportunity to
Enjoy the Jekyll Island experience
If you haven rsquo t been to Jekyll Island It rsquo s time to come
If you rsquo ve been to Jekyll Island before It rsquo s time to come back
Join us
and
Savor the Sea
Proudly hosted by The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
14
At their annual picnic held at the Hart County Botanical Garden club president Janet Massey presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Sandra Brown honoring 50+ years of dedication and hard work as a member of the Pine Tree GC in Hartwell
Pine Tree GC spent the summer keeping their on-going project of
maintaining the Nancy Hart Monument weeded watered and fed This garden spot is filled with beautiful plants and a resting bench under the trees On this work day the excitement was finding a rare Giant Rhino Beetle on the Crepe Myrtle Trees Pictured Janet Massey Peggy Tucker Standing Sandra Brown Wilma Stocks Jill Walker Linda Harris Beth Maret and Sherry Westbury
15
Deadline Approaching for Expressions Orders
Weve all read in Garden Gateways of the many students who have benefitted from Garden Club of Georgia scholarships It is gratifying to know that we are helping to build a greener Georgia more knowledgeable gardeners designers and farmers and more future garden club members by helping interested students attend colleges and universities for study One important source of these scholarship dollars comes from the sale of our annual engagement calendars The 2019 edition (This Land We Love Expressions 2019) will be another beautiful gift-worthy and useful calendar for the new year Youll enjoy beautiful photos of all of our state parks as well as unique and beautiful flower arrangements Be sure to place your clubs order no later than September 1 The order form is on the GCG web site under Publications
Blue Star Memorial Marker Midville Garden Club will be holding a Blue Star Marker dedication Saturday October 27 2018 at 1000 am at the Midville Cemetery In Midville GA All are invited to attend For more information please contact Jean Lightfoot Project Director at 912-604-3899 or Val Saxon Club President at 478-589-7612
Trees and Shrubs Azalea Director Molly Kimler has a special project this year of asking Clubs to plant trees in honor of the GCGrsquos birthday This fits with NGC Project emphasis If you have not planted a tree in a public place for shade (maybe in memory or honor of a special supporter)- the Fall planting season is coming up fast The later months of the year when trees are dormant is an ideal time to plant While a native tree species is preferred any species will do Check the internet for ideas If you have already planted one or have any questions please give me a call (706-466-4599 or e-mail allen706nu-znet) John R Allen The old Forester
16
17
Azalea District Report
Plant Societies and Affiliates Membership August 20 2018 Janie G Seglund Chairman
To all Garden Club members and their friends who are also members of other plant societies
Please check to see if your groups are currently members of The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Perhaps they have let their membership lapse or simply meant to join but did not yet
An Affiliate Member is a non-profit organization that shares common goals with GCG and wishes to formalize its association with the Garden Club of Georgia
If the Plant Society you or your friends belong to is not a member please encourage them to join The annual dues are only $15 a year which allows members to participate in select programs events and schools available to The Garden Club of Georgiarsquos general membership albeit without the privilege of a vote Another important benefit is being able to list announcements and advertise special events shows and meetings through Garden Gateways the GCG Listserve and the web site
NOTE the final editorial DEADLINES listed in the front of the publication to synchronize the timing for your events Summer Issue (June-August) ndash April 15
Fall Issue (September-November) ndash July 15
Winter Issue (December-February) ndash October 15
Spring Issue (March-May) ndash January 15
Of critical import is the Advertising DEADLINES 10 days BEFORE each date above
Plant Societies and Affiliate Members
American Camellia Society American Ivy Society American Hydrangea Society Central Georgia Daylily Club Cobb County Daylily Society Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia Georgia Daffodil Society Georgia Hosta Society Georgia Perennial Plant Association The Greater Atlanta Begonia Society Gardens at Lake Chatuge Inc Historic Oakland Foundation Oak Hill amp The Martha Berry Museum Oconee Valley Iris Association Rome African Violet Society Study Group
A copy of the membership application form follows It is available on the GCG website at
httpgardenclubugaedupdfsplant_society_membershippdf
18
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
7
Subscribing Membership
A Subscribing Member shall be an individual who is committed to the purposes and objectives of the
Garden Club of Georgia Inc and desires association without the necessity of becoming a member of a
local garden club A Subscribing Member shall be eligible to participate in all programs and events
available to the general membership shall receive Garden Gateways and other informative membership mailings but without the privilege of a vote
Dues are $2500 per year for the Subscribing Member Reminders will be sent prior to
membership expiration Those unpaid will be dropped from the membership and will be ineligible
for awards competition
The Garden Club of Georgia Inc Subscribing Membership Application Name
Address
CityStateZip Telephone
(Home) Telephone
(Cell)
Do you wish to receive regular email notices about all GCG Club Activities Yes or No
Checks should be made payable to the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Mail to Bonnie Nash Business Manager
The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
2450 S Milledge Avenue Athens Ga 30602-5817
706-227-5369 gcgaugaedu wwwgardenclubugaedu
If this is a gift membership or you were referred by a GCC Club Member please provide the following
information so we may give that club credit for this Subscribing Membership Thank you
Garden Club
Club Dist
DonorReferred by Name
Address
CityStateZip
Phone E-mail
8
Gray Garden Club members enjoyed celebrating National Garden Week observing the proclamation being signed by Gray Mayor Ed Barbee and Jones County Commission Chair Chris Weidner Members placed flower arrangements in public places in NGW honor Signs recognizing the week were placed at Depot Garden Area in Gray Round Oak Memorial Garden and local businesses Members along with the Kiwanis Club held a daylily sale at the W E Knox Civic Center June 9 2018 with daylilies donated by Fay Brown A Daylily display was held in the Knox Center with 76 entries Winners were Jean Favors 1st place Mary Musselman 2nd place and Gray Health and Rehab 3rd place and best in show to Gray Health and Rehab Also during Garden Week members enjoyed playing bingo and interacting with residents at Lynn Haven Health and Rehab Members worked in the depot area in Gray enhancing the beauty of the area Brochures about Garden Week and raising and showing daylilies were placed at the Local Ace Hardware and the Knox Center
Gray Garden Club
Celebrates
National Garden Week June 3 9 2018
9
Current Events
Holiday Tour of Homes Friday November 30th and Saturday December 1st If A ticket is purchase by Nov 27th ticket will be $2700 beginning Nov 28 they will be $3200 Special premier ticket rate is 4500 if purchase by Nov 27th 5500 beginning Nov 28th Step into a winter wonderland as you celebrate the season with a holiday favorite Madisonrsquos Holiday Tour of Homes With daytime and candlelight itineraries this event is not to be missed
Christmas Tour of Homes mdash Madison GA Step into a winter wonderland as you celebrate the season with a holiday favorite the Historical Societyrsquos Christmas Tour of Homes in Madison GA With both daytime and candlelight itineraries this magical event is not to be missed This is a walking tour of historic and private homes fully decorated for the holidays Madison boasts one of Georgiarsquos oldest and largest National Historic Districts and was named one of The Southrsquos Best Small Townsrdquo by Southern Living Magazine in 2017 Yoursquoll also find unique shopping and renowned restaurants during your stay
bull Event Historical Society Christmas Tour of Homes
bull Date November 30 and December 1 2018
bull Time Day Tour - 1000 am - 400 pm Candlelight Tour - 500 - 900 pm
bull Cost Each tour ticket is $27 before November 27 and $32 beginning November 28 Premium (any two tours) ticket rates are $45 by November 27 and $55 beginning November 28 Special rates for groups of 10 or more are $2150
bull Ticket purchase Tickets may be purchased online at wwwfriendsofheritagehallorg or by calling 706-342-9627
bull Further information Call 706-342-9627 or email madisonheritagehallyahooco
bull Tour begins with ticket pick up at Heritage Hall tour headquarters 277 South Main Street Madison GA A map of all homes on tour is provided along with tickets
bull November 30 ndash December 1 2018 Day Tours 10am ndash 4pm Candlelight Tours 5pm ndash 9 pm
bull Please note this tour is not ADA handicap accessible and some walking is required
Holiday Tour of
Homes
10
Basic Design classes will once again be held at The State Botanical Garden in Athens The first unit of study on Line and Line-Mass design type will be August 29th The following units will be in October February March and April We always have fun in class with no tests to worry about You can register on the Garden website httpsbotgardenugaeduflower-arranging-unit-1-line-mass-designs You may also call Sean Cameron at 706-542-6156 If you leave a message he will return your call Registration is quickly filling up If you would like more information about sponsoring this series of classes please contact your Azalea chairperson Celia Brown 706-207-1443 celiagardensattnet
Are you close to recognition as a 4-Star Member
A 4-Star Member has completed all 4 of the National Garden Club Educational Schools Environmental Studies (4 Courses) Flower Show School (must attain Judge Status) Gardening (4 Courses) Landscape Design (4 Courses) Forms for posting completion dates for each Class are available on The National Garden Club website Itrsquos easy to lose track of dates Four Star members receive a Certificate of Recognition and a Lapel Pin A Five Star Member must then complete Refreshers and attain Masterrsquos Status Flower Show Judges must refresh every 3 years Contact Katherine Allen with any questions (770-843-4385)
11
Greetings to all Garden Clubs in the Azalea District It is comforting to know that while members of Garden Clubs share a love for beautiful gardens we also share a concern for less fortunate neighbors in our communities Neighborhood revitalization can change the image of a neighborhood and boost the spirits of the residents We know that nothing boosts a spirit more than pleasant landscaping Thats where we come in If your club is in a community that has a Habitat for Humanity affiliate I encourage you to meet with the executive director to discuss how your club or council might collaborate with their mission Below is a list of Habitat for Humanity affiliates in the Azalea District Athens Area Habitat For Humanity Athens AugustaCSRA Habitat For Humanity Augusta Madison County Habitat For Humanity Comer Habitat For Humanity of Putnam Eatonton Greene County Habitat For Humanity Greensboro Hart County Habitat For Humanity Hartwell Habitat For Humanity of Morgan County Madison Habitat For Humanity of MilledgevilleBaldwin County Habitat For Humanity of Walton County Monroe Thomson-McDuffie County Habitat For Humanity Simple ways for all Azalea District garden clubs to support H4H affiliates (1) Collect used garden tools from within your membership Clean and deliver the tools to nearby affiliates These tools can be used by volunteer crews or given to new homeowners (2) Collect used books on landscaping and plants from within your membership Deliver books to nearby affiliates who can distribute the books to new homeowners or youth garden clubs The more knowledge we share the better the rewards (3) Host a workshop for new homeowners regarding Fall maintenance in the yard Your local Extension agents will be helpful with presentations Thank you for all the good you do throughout your communities Please let me know how your clubs are getting involved Ina Hopkins Azalea Chair - Habitat for Humanity
12
District Board Meeting (3rd
Tuesday Feb and Aug)
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell
February 19 2019 Social Circle Gateways GC Molly amp Carolyn
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville August 29 2018 Basic Design Course Unit I State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 10 2018 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell October 27 2018 Blue Star Marker Dedication Midville GA
January 16 2019 Native Plant Symposium Athens February 19 2019 Azalea District Board Meeting Social Circle
February 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
March 11 ndash 14 2019 Annual Deep South Convention Jekyll Island GA Mach 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 16 ndash 18 2019 GCG Board and State Convention Columbus GA April 21 ndash 27 2019 Garden Week in Georgia
April 24 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 29 ndash May 2 2019 NGC Convention Biloxi Mississippi
Azalea District Calendar 2017 - 2019
SAVE THE DATE OCT 24 FOR THE AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING
13
Deep South Garden Clubs Inc
Cordially Invite You to the
58 th Annual Convention
Jekyll Island Convention Center
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
March 11 - 13 2019
Featuring speakers workshops awards including
NGC Tri - Refresher and the opportunity to
Enjoy the Jekyll Island experience
If you haven rsquo t been to Jekyll Island It rsquo s time to come
If you rsquo ve been to Jekyll Island before It rsquo s time to come back
Join us
and
Savor the Sea
Proudly hosted by The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
14
At their annual picnic held at the Hart County Botanical Garden club president Janet Massey presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Sandra Brown honoring 50+ years of dedication and hard work as a member of the Pine Tree GC in Hartwell
Pine Tree GC spent the summer keeping their on-going project of
maintaining the Nancy Hart Monument weeded watered and fed This garden spot is filled with beautiful plants and a resting bench under the trees On this work day the excitement was finding a rare Giant Rhino Beetle on the Crepe Myrtle Trees Pictured Janet Massey Peggy Tucker Standing Sandra Brown Wilma Stocks Jill Walker Linda Harris Beth Maret and Sherry Westbury
15
Deadline Approaching for Expressions Orders
Weve all read in Garden Gateways of the many students who have benefitted from Garden Club of Georgia scholarships It is gratifying to know that we are helping to build a greener Georgia more knowledgeable gardeners designers and farmers and more future garden club members by helping interested students attend colleges and universities for study One important source of these scholarship dollars comes from the sale of our annual engagement calendars The 2019 edition (This Land We Love Expressions 2019) will be another beautiful gift-worthy and useful calendar for the new year Youll enjoy beautiful photos of all of our state parks as well as unique and beautiful flower arrangements Be sure to place your clubs order no later than September 1 The order form is on the GCG web site under Publications
Blue Star Memorial Marker Midville Garden Club will be holding a Blue Star Marker dedication Saturday October 27 2018 at 1000 am at the Midville Cemetery In Midville GA All are invited to attend For more information please contact Jean Lightfoot Project Director at 912-604-3899 or Val Saxon Club President at 478-589-7612
Trees and Shrubs Azalea Director Molly Kimler has a special project this year of asking Clubs to plant trees in honor of the GCGrsquos birthday This fits with NGC Project emphasis If you have not planted a tree in a public place for shade (maybe in memory or honor of a special supporter)- the Fall planting season is coming up fast The later months of the year when trees are dormant is an ideal time to plant While a native tree species is preferred any species will do Check the internet for ideas If you have already planted one or have any questions please give me a call (706-466-4599 or e-mail allen706nu-znet) John R Allen The old Forester
16
17
Azalea District Report
Plant Societies and Affiliates Membership August 20 2018 Janie G Seglund Chairman
To all Garden Club members and their friends who are also members of other plant societies
Please check to see if your groups are currently members of The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Perhaps they have let their membership lapse or simply meant to join but did not yet
An Affiliate Member is a non-profit organization that shares common goals with GCG and wishes to formalize its association with the Garden Club of Georgia
If the Plant Society you or your friends belong to is not a member please encourage them to join The annual dues are only $15 a year which allows members to participate in select programs events and schools available to The Garden Club of Georgiarsquos general membership albeit without the privilege of a vote Another important benefit is being able to list announcements and advertise special events shows and meetings through Garden Gateways the GCG Listserve and the web site
NOTE the final editorial DEADLINES listed in the front of the publication to synchronize the timing for your events Summer Issue (June-August) ndash April 15
Fall Issue (September-November) ndash July 15
Winter Issue (December-February) ndash October 15
Spring Issue (March-May) ndash January 15
Of critical import is the Advertising DEADLINES 10 days BEFORE each date above
Plant Societies and Affiliate Members
American Camellia Society American Ivy Society American Hydrangea Society Central Georgia Daylily Club Cobb County Daylily Society Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia Georgia Daffodil Society Georgia Hosta Society Georgia Perennial Plant Association The Greater Atlanta Begonia Society Gardens at Lake Chatuge Inc Historic Oakland Foundation Oak Hill amp The Martha Berry Museum Oconee Valley Iris Association Rome African Violet Society Study Group
A copy of the membership application form follows It is available on the GCG website at
httpgardenclubugaedupdfsplant_society_membershippdf
18
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
8
Gray Garden Club members enjoyed celebrating National Garden Week observing the proclamation being signed by Gray Mayor Ed Barbee and Jones County Commission Chair Chris Weidner Members placed flower arrangements in public places in NGW honor Signs recognizing the week were placed at Depot Garden Area in Gray Round Oak Memorial Garden and local businesses Members along with the Kiwanis Club held a daylily sale at the W E Knox Civic Center June 9 2018 with daylilies donated by Fay Brown A Daylily display was held in the Knox Center with 76 entries Winners were Jean Favors 1st place Mary Musselman 2nd place and Gray Health and Rehab 3rd place and best in show to Gray Health and Rehab Also during Garden Week members enjoyed playing bingo and interacting with residents at Lynn Haven Health and Rehab Members worked in the depot area in Gray enhancing the beauty of the area Brochures about Garden Week and raising and showing daylilies were placed at the Local Ace Hardware and the Knox Center
Gray Garden Club
Celebrates
National Garden Week June 3 9 2018
9
Current Events
Holiday Tour of Homes Friday November 30th and Saturday December 1st If A ticket is purchase by Nov 27th ticket will be $2700 beginning Nov 28 they will be $3200 Special premier ticket rate is 4500 if purchase by Nov 27th 5500 beginning Nov 28th Step into a winter wonderland as you celebrate the season with a holiday favorite Madisonrsquos Holiday Tour of Homes With daytime and candlelight itineraries this event is not to be missed
Christmas Tour of Homes mdash Madison GA Step into a winter wonderland as you celebrate the season with a holiday favorite the Historical Societyrsquos Christmas Tour of Homes in Madison GA With both daytime and candlelight itineraries this magical event is not to be missed This is a walking tour of historic and private homes fully decorated for the holidays Madison boasts one of Georgiarsquos oldest and largest National Historic Districts and was named one of The Southrsquos Best Small Townsrdquo by Southern Living Magazine in 2017 Yoursquoll also find unique shopping and renowned restaurants during your stay
bull Event Historical Society Christmas Tour of Homes
bull Date November 30 and December 1 2018
bull Time Day Tour - 1000 am - 400 pm Candlelight Tour - 500 - 900 pm
bull Cost Each tour ticket is $27 before November 27 and $32 beginning November 28 Premium (any two tours) ticket rates are $45 by November 27 and $55 beginning November 28 Special rates for groups of 10 or more are $2150
bull Ticket purchase Tickets may be purchased online at wwwfriendsofheritagehallorg or by calling 706-342-9627
bull Further information Call 706-342-9627 or email madisonheritagehallyahooco
bull Tour begins with ticket pick up at Heritage Hall tour headquarters 277 South Main Street Madison GA A map of all homes on tour is provided along with tickets
bull November 30 ndash December 1 2018 Day Tours 10am ndash 4pm Candlelight Tours 5pm ndash 9 pm
bull Please note this tour is not ADA handicap accessible and some walking is required
Holiday Tour of
Homes
10
Basic Design classes will once again be held at The State Botanical Garden in Athens The first unit of study on Line and Line-Mass design type will be August 29th The following units will be in October February March and April We always have fun in class with no tests to worry about You can register on the Garden website httpsbotgardenugaeduflower-arranging-unit-1-line-mass-designs You may also call Sean Cameron at 706-542-6156 If you leave a message he will return your call Registration is quickly filling up If you would like more information about sponsoring this series of classes please contact your Azalea chairperson Celia Brown 706-207-1443 celiagardensattnet
Are you close to recognition as a 4-Star Member
A 4-Star Member has completed all 4 of the National Garden Club Educational Schools Environmental Studies (4 Courses) Flower Show School (must attain Judge Status) Gardening (4 Courses) Landscape Design (4 Courses) Forms for posting completion dates for each Class are available on The National Garden Club website Itrsquos easy to lose track of dates Four Star members receive a Certificate of Recognition and a Lapel Pin A Five Star Member must then complete Refreshers and attain Masterrsquos Status Flower Show Judges must refresh every 3 years Contact Katherine Allen with any questions (770-843-4385)
11
Greetings to all Garden Clubs in the Azalea District It is comforting to know that while members of Garden Clubs share a love for beautiful gardens we also share a concern for less fortunate neighbors in our communities Neighborhood revitalization can change the image of a neighborhood and boost the spirits of the residents We know that nothing boosts a spirit more than pleasant landscaping Thats where we come in If your club is in a community that has a Habitat for Humanity affiliate I encourage you to meet with the executive director to discuss how your club or council might collaborate with their mission Below is a list of Habitat for Humanity affiliates in the Azalea District Athens Area Habitat For Humanity Athens AugustaCSRA Habitat For Humanity Augusta Madison County Habitat For Humanity Comer Habitat For Humanity of Putnam Eatonton Greene County Habitat For Humanity Greensboro Hart County Habitat For Humanity Hartwell Habitat For Humanity of Morgan County Madison Habitat For Humanity of MilledgevilleBaldwin County Habitat For Humanity of Walton County Monroe Thomson-McDuffie County Habitat For Humanity Simple ways for all Azalea District garden clubs to support H4H affiliates (1) Collect used garden tools from within your membership Clean and deliver the tools to nearby affiliates These tools can be used by volunteer crews or given to new homeowners (2) Collect used books on landscaping and plants from within your membership Deliver books to nearby affiliates who can distribute the books to new homeowners or youth garden clubs The more knowledge we share the better the rewards (3) Host a workshop for new homeowners regarding Fall maintenance in the yard Your local Extension agents will be helpful with presentations Thank you for all the good you do throughout your communities Please let me know how your clubs are getting involved Ina Hopkins Azalea Chair - Habitat for Humanity
12
District Board Meeting (3rd
Tuesday Feb and Aug)
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell
February 19 2019 Social Circle Gateways GC Molly amp Carolyn
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville August 29 2018 Basic Design Course Unit I State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 10 2018 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell October 27 2018 Blue Star Marker Dedication Midville GA
January 16 2019 Native Plant Symposium Athens February 19 2019 Azalea District Board Meeting Social Circle
February 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
March 11 ndash 14 2019 Annual Deep South Convention Jekyll Island GA Mach 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 16 ndash 18 2019 GCG Board and State Convention Columbus GA April 21 ndash 27 2019 Garden Week in Georgia
April 24 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 29 ndash May 2 2019 NGC Convention Biloxi Mississippi
Azalea District Calendar 2017 - 2019
SAVE THE DATE OCT 24 FOR THE AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING
13
Deep South Garden Clubs Inc
Cordially Invite You to the
58 th Annual Convention
Jekyll Island Convention Center
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
March 11 - 13 2019
Featuring speakers workshops awards including
NGC Tri - Refresher and the opportunity to
Enjoy the Jekyll Island experience
If you haven rsquo t been to Jekyll Island It rsquo s time to come
If you rsquo ve been to Jekyll Island before It rsquo s time to come back
Join us
and
Savor the Sea
Proudly hosted by The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
14
At their annual picnic held at the Hart County Botanical Garden club president Janet Massey presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Sandra Brown honoring 50+ years of dedication and hard work as a member of the Pine Tree GC in Hartwell
Pine Tree GC spent the summer keeping their on-going project of
maintaining the Nancy Hart Monument weeded watered and fed This garden spot is filled with beautiful plants and a resting bench under the trees On this work day the excitement was finding a rare Giant Rhino Beetle on the Crepe Myrtle Trees Pictured Janet Massey Peggy Tucker Standing Sandra Brown Wilma Stocks Jill Walker Linda Harris Beth Maret and Sherry Westbury
15
Deadline Approaching for Expressions Orders
Weve all read in Garden Gateways of the many students who have benefitted from Garden Club of Georgia scholarships It is gratifying to know that we are helping to build a greener Georgia more knowledgeable gardeners designers and farmers and more future garden club members by helping interested students attend colleges and universities for study One important source of these scholarship dollars comes from the sale of our annual engagement calendars The 2019 edition (This Land We Love Expressions 2019) will be another beautiful gift-worthy and useful calendar for the new year Youll enjoy beautiful photos of all of our state parks as well as unique and beautiful flower arrangements Be sure to place your clubs order no later than September 1 The order form is on the GCG web site under Publications
Blue Star Memorial Marker Midville Garden Club will be holding a Blue Star Marker dedication Saturday October 27 2018 at 1000 am at the Midville Cemetery In Midville GA All are invited to attend For more information please contact Jean Lightfoot Project Director at 912-604-3899 or Val Saxon Club President at 478-589-7612
Trees and Shrubs Azalea Director Molly Kimler has a special project this year of asking Clubs to plant trees in honor of the GCGrsquos birthday This fits with NGC Project emphasis If you have not planted a tree in a public place for shade (maybe in memory or honor of a special supporter)- the Fall planting season is coming up fast The later months of the year when trees are dormant is an ideal time to plant While a native tree species is preferred any species will do Check the internet for ideas If you have already planted one or have any questions please give me a call (706-466-4599 or e-mail allen706nu-znet) John R Allen The old Forester
16
17
Azalea District Report
Plant Societies and Affiliates Membership August 20 2018 Janie G Seglund Chairman
To all Garden Club members and their friends who are also members of other plant societies
Please check to see if your groups are currently members of The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Perhaps they have let their membership lapse or simply meant to join but did not yet
An Affiliate Member is a non-profit organization that shares common goals with GCG and wishes to formalize its association with the Garden Club of Georgia
If the Plant Society you or your friends belong to is not a member please encourage them to join The annual dues are only $15 a year which allows members to participate in select programs events and schools available to The Garden Club of Georgiarsquos general membership albeit without the privilege of a vote Another important benefit is being able to list announcements and advertise special events shows and meetings through Garden Gateways the GCG Listserve and the web site
NOTE the final editorial DEADLINES listed in the front of the publication to synchronize the timing for your events Summer Issue (June-August) ndash April 15
Fall Issue (September-November) ndash July 15
Winter Issue (December-February) ndash October 15
Spring Issue (March-May) ndash January 15
Of critical import is the Advertising DEADLINES 10 days BEFORE each date above
Plant Societies and Affiliate Members
American Camellia Society American Ivy Society American Hydrangea Society Central Georgia Daylily Club Cobb County Daylily Society Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia Georgia Daffodil Society Georgia Hosta Society Georgia Perennial Plant Association The Greater Atlanta Begonia Society Gardens at Lake Chatuge Inc Historic Oakland Foundation Oak Hill amp The Martha Berry Museum Oconee Valley Iris Association Rome African Violet Society Study Group
A copy of the membership application form follows It is available on the GCG website at
httpgardenclubugaedupdfsplant_society_membershippdf
18
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
9
Current Events
Holiday Tour of Homes Friday November 30th and Saturday December 1st If A ticket is purchase by Nov 27th ticket will be $2700 beginning Nov 28 they will be $3200 Special premier ticket rate is 4500 if purchase by Nov 27th 5500 beginning Nov 28th Step into a winter wonderland as you celebrate the season with a holiday favorite Madisonrsquos Holiday Tour of Homes With daytime and candlelight itineraries this event is not to be missed
Christmas Tour of Homes mdash Madison GA Step into a winter wonderland as you celebrate the season with a holiday favorite the Historical Societyrsquos Christmas Tour of Homes in Madison GA With both daytime and candlelight itineraries this magical event is not to be missed This is a walking tour of historic and private homes fully decorated for the holidays Madison boasts one of Georgiarsquos oldest and largest National Historic Districts and was named one of The Southrsquos Best Small Townsrdquo by Southern Living Magazine in 2017 Yoursquoll also find unique shopping and renowned restaurants during your stay
bull Event Historical Society Christmas Tour of Homes
bull Date November 30 and December 1 2018
bull Time Day Tour - 1000 am - 400 pm Candlelight Tour - 500 - 900 pm
bull Cost Each tour ticket is $27 before November 27 and $32 beginning November 28 Premium (any two tours) ticket rates are $45 by November 27 and $55 beginning November 28 Special rates for groups of 10 or more are $2150
bull Ticket purchase Tickets may be purchased online at wwwfriendsofheritagehallorg or by calling 706-342-9627
bull Further information Call 706-342-9627 or email madisonheritagehallyahooco
bull Tour begins with ticket pick up at Heritage Hall tour headquarters 277 South Main Street Madison GA A map of all homes on tour is provided along with tickets
bull November 30 ndash December 1 2018 Day Tours 10am ndash 4pm Candlelight Tours 5pm ndash 9 pm
bull Please note this tour is not ADA handicap accessible and some walking is required
Holiday Tour of
Homes
10
Basic Design classes will once again be held at The State Botanical Garden in Athens The first unit of study on Line and Line-Mass design type will be August 29th The following units will be in October February March and April We always have fun in class with no tests to worry about You can register on the Garden website httpsbotgardenugaeduflower-arranging-unit-1-line-mass-designs You may also call Sean Cameron at 706-542-6156 If you leave a message he will return your call Registration is quickly filling up If you would like more information about sponsoring this series of classes please contact your Azalea chairperson Celia Brown 706-207-1443 celiagardensattnet
Are you close to recognition as a 4-Star Member
A 4-Star Member has completed all 4 of the National Garden Club Educational Schools Environmental Studies (4 Courses) Flower Show School (must attain Judge Status) Gardening (4 Courses) Landscape Design (4 Courses) Forms for posting completion dates for each Class are available on The National Garden Club website Itrsquos easy to lose track of dates Four Star members receive a Certificate of Recognition and a Lapel Pin A Five Star Member must then complete Refreshers and attain Masterrsquos Status Flower Show Judges must refresh every 3 years Contact Katherine Allen with any questions (770-843-4385)
11
Greetings to all Garden Clubs in the Azalea District It is comforting to know that while members of Garden Clubs share a love for beautiful gardens we also share a concern for less fortunate neighbors in our communities Neighborhood revitalization can change the image of a neighborhood and boost the spirits of the residents We know that nothing boosts a spirit more than pleasant landscaping Thats where we come in If your club is in a community that has a Habitat for Humanity affiliate I encourage you to meet with the executive director to discuss how your club or council might collaborate with their mission Below is a list of Habitat for Humanity affiliates in the Azalea District Athens Area Habitat For Humanity Athens AugustaCSRA Habitat For Humanity Augusta Madison County Habitat For Humanity Comer Habitat For Humanity of Putnam Eatonton Greene County Habitat For Humanity Greensboro Hart County Habitat For Humanity Hartwell Habitat For Humanity of Morgan County Madison Habitat For Humanity of MilledgevilleBaldwin County Habitat For Humanity of Walton County Monroe Thomson-McDuffie County Habitat For Humanity Simple ways for all Azalea District garden clubs to support H4H affiliates (1) Collect used garden tools from within your membership Clean and deliver the tools to nearby affiliates These tools can be used by volunteer crews or given to new homeowners (2) Collect used books on landscaping and plants from within your membership Deliver books to nearby affiliates who can distribute the books to new homeowners or youth garden clubs The more knowledge we share the better the rewards (3) Host a workshop for new homeowners regarding Fall maintenance in the yard Your local Extension agents will be helpful with presentations Thank you for all the good you do throughout your communities Please let me know how your clubs are getting involved Ina Hopkins Azalea Chair - Habitat for Humanity
12
District Board Meeting (3rd
Tuesday Feb and Aug)
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell
February 19 2019 Social Circle Gateways GC Molly amp Carolyn
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville August 29 2018 Basic Design Course Unit I State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 10 2018 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell October 27 2018 Blue Star Marker Dedication Midville GA
January 16 2019 Native Plant Symposium Athens February 19 2019 Azalea District Board Meeting Social Circle
February 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
March 11 ndash 14 2019 Annual Deep South Convention Jekyll Island GA Mach 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 16 ndash 18 2019 GCG Board and State Convention Columbus GA April 21 ndash 27 2019 Garden Week in Georgia
April 24 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 29 ndash May 2 2019 NGC Convention Biloxi Mississippi
Azalea District Calendar 2017 - 2019
SAVE THE DATE OCT 24 FOR THE AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING
13
Deep South Garden Clubs Inc
Cordially Invite You to the
58 th Annual Convention
Jekyll Island Convention Center
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
March 11 - 13 2019
Featuring speakers workshops awards including
NGC Tri - Refresher and the opportunity to
Enjoy the Jekyll Island experience
If you haven rsquo t been to Jekyll Island It rsquo s time to come
If you rsquo ve been to Jekyll Island before It rsquo s time to come back
Join us
and
Savor the Sea
Proudly hosted by The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
14
At their annual picnic held at the Hart County Botanical Garden club president Janet Massey presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Sandra Brown honoring 50+ years of dedication and hard work as a member of the Pine Tree GC in Hartwell
Pine Tree GC spent the summer keeping their on-going project of
maintaining the Nancy Hart Monument weeded watered and fed This garden spot is filled with beautiful plants and a resting bench under the trees On this work day the excitement was finding a rare Giant Rhino Beetle on the Crepe Myrtle Trees Pictured Janet Massey Peggy Tucker Standing Sandra Brown Wilma Stocks Jill Walker Linda Harris Beth Maret and Sherry Westbury
15
Deadline Approaching for Expressions Orders
Weve all read in Garden Gateways of the many students who have benefitted from Garden Club of Georgia scholarships It is gratifying to know that we are helping to build a greener Georgia more knowledgeable gardeners designers and farmers and more future garden club members by helping interested students attend colleges and universities for study One important source of these scholarship dollars comes from the sale of our annual engagement calendars The 2019 edition (This Land We Love Expressions 2019) will be another beautiful gift-worthy and useful calendar for the new year Youll enjoy beautiful photos of all of our state parks as well as unique and beautiful flower arrangements Be sure to place your clubs order no later than September 1 The order form is on the GCG web site under Publications
Blue Star Memorial Marker Midville Garden Club will be holding a Blue Star Marker dedication Saturday October 27 2018 at 1000 am at the Midville Cemetery In Midville GA All are invited to attend For more information please contact Jean Lightfoot Project Director at 912-604-3899 or Val Saxon Club President at 478-589-7612
Trees and Shrubs Azalea Director Molly Kimler has a special project this year of asking Clubs to plant trees in honor of the GCGrsquos birthday This fits with NGC Project emphasis If you have not planted a tree in a public place for shade (maybe in memory or honor of a special supporter)- the Fall planting season is coming up fast The later months of the year when trees are dormant is an ideal time to plant While a native tree species is preferred any species will do Check the internet for ideas If you have already planted one or have any questions please give me a call (706-466-4599 or e-mail allen706nu-znet) John R Allen The old Forester
16
17
Azalea District Report
Plant Societies and Affiliates Membership August 20 2018 Janie G Seglund Chairman
To all Garden Club members and their friends who are also members of other plant societies
Please check to see if your groups are currently members of The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Perhaps they have let their membership lapse or simply meant to join but did not yet
An Affiliate Member is a non-profit organization that shares common goals with GCG and wishes to formalize its association with the Garden Club of Georgia
If the Plant Society you or your friends belong to is not a member please encourage them to join The annual dues are only $15 a year which allows members to participate in select programs events and schools available to The Garden Club of Georgiarsquos general membership albeit without the privilege of a vote Another important benefit is being able to list announcements and advertise special events shows and meetings through Garden Gateways the GCG Listserve and the web site
NOTE the final editorial DEADLINES listed in the front of the publication to synchronize the timing for your events Summer Issue (June-August) ndash April 15
Fall Issue (September-November) ndash July 15
Winter Issue (December-February) ndash October 15
Spring Issue (March-May) ndash January 15
Of critical import is the Advertising DEADLINES 10 days BEFORE each date above
Plant Societies and Affiliate Members
American Camellia Society American Ivy Society American Hydrangea Society Central Georgia Daylily Club Cobb County Daylily Society Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia Georgia Daffodil Society Georgia Hosta Society Georgia Perennial Plant Association The Greater Atlanta Begonia Society Gardens at Lake Chatuge Inc Historic Oakland Foundation Oak Hill amp The Martha Berry Museum Oconee Valley Iris Association Rome African Violet Society Study Group
A copy of the membership application form follows It is available on the GCG website at
httpgardenclubugaedupdfsplant_society_membershippdf
18
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
10
Basic Design classes will once again be held at The State Botanical Garden in Athens The first unit of study on Line and Line-Mass design type will be August 29th The following units will be in October February March and April We always have fun in class with no tests to worry about You can register on the Garden website httpsbotgardenugaeduflower-arranging-unit-1-line-mass-designs You may also call Sean Cameron at 706-542-6156 If you leave a message he will return your call Registration is quickly filling up If you would like more information about sponsoring this series of classes please contact your Azalea chairperson Celia Brown 706-207-1443 celiagardensattnet
Are you close to recognition as a 4-Star Member
A 4-Star Member has completed all 4 of the National Garden Club Educational Schools Environmental Studies (4 Courses) Flower Show School (must attain Judge Status) Gardening (4 Courses) Landscape Design (4 Courses) Forms for posting completion dates for each Class are available on The National Garden Club website Itrsquos easy to lose track of dates Four Star members receive a Certificate of Recognition and a Lapel Pin A Five Star Member must then complete Refreshers and attain Masterrsquos Status Flower Show Judges must refresh every 3 years Contact Katherine Allen with any questions (770-843-4385)
11
Greetings to all Garden Clubs in the Azalea District It is comforting to know that while members of Garden Clubs share a love for beautiful gardens we also share a concern for less fortunate neighbors in our communities Neighborhood revitalization can change the image of a neighborhood and boost the spirits of the residents We know that nothing boosts a spirit more than pleasant landscaping Thats where we come in If your club is in a community that has a Habitat for Humanity affiliate I encourage you to meet with the executive director to discuss how your club or council might collaborate with their mission Below is a list of Habitat for Humanity affiliates in the Azalea District Athens Area Habitat For Humanity Athens AugustaCSRA Habitat For Humanity Augusta Madison County Habitat For Humanity Comer Habitat For Humanity of Putnam Eatonton Greene County Habitat For Humanity Greensboro Hart County Habitat For Humanity Hartwell Habitat For Humanity of Morgan County Madison Habitat For Humanity of MilledgevilleBaldwin County Habitat For Humanity of Walton County Monroe Thomson-McDuffie County Habitat For Humanity Simple ways for all Azalea District garden clubs to support H4H affiliates (1) Collect used garden tools from within your membership Clean and deliver the tools to nearby affiliates These tools can be used by volunteer crews or given to new homeowners (2) Collect used books on landscaping and plants from within your membership Deliver books to nearby affiliates who can distribute the books to new homeowners or youth garden clubs The more knowledge we share the better the rewards (3) Host a workshop for new homeowners regarding Fall maintenance in the yard Your local Extension agents will be helpful with presentations Thank you for all the good you do throughout your communities Please let me know how your clubs are getting involved Ina Hopkins Azalea Chair - Habitat for Humanity
12
District Board Meeting (3rd
Tuesday Feb and Aug)
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell
February 19 2019 Social Circle Gateways GC Molly amp Carolyn
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville August 29 2018 Basic Design Course Unit I State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 10 2018 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell October 27 2018 Blue Star Marker Dedication Midville GA
January 16 2019 Native Plant Symposium Athens February 19 2019 Azalea District Board Meeting Social Circle
February 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
March 11 ndash 14 2019 Annual Deep South Convention Jekyll Island GA Mach 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 16 ndash 18 2019 GCG Board and State Convention Columbus GA April 21 ndash 27 2019 Garden Week in Georgia
April 24 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 29 ndash May 2 2019 NGC Convention Biloxi Mississippi
Azalea District Calendar 2017 - 2019
SAVE THE DATE OCT 24 FOR THE AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING
13
Deep South Garden Clubs Inc
Cordially Invite You to the
58 th Annual Convention
Jekyll Island Convention Center
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
March 11 - 13 2019
Featuring speakers workshops awards including
NGC Tri - Refresher and the opportunity to
Enjoy the Jekyll Island experience
If you haven rsquo t been to Jekyll Island It rsquo s time to come
If you rsquo ve been to Jekyll Island before It rsquo s time to come back
Join us
and
Savor the Sea
Proudly hosted by The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
14
At their annual picnic held at the Hart County Botanical Garden club president Janet Massey presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Sandra Brown honoring 50+ years of dedication and hard work as a member of the Pine Tree GC in Hartwell
Pine Tree GC spent the summer keeping their on-going project of
maintaining the Nancy Hart Monument weeded watered and fed This garden spot is filled with beautiful plants and a resting bench under the trees On this work day the excitement was finding a rare Giant Rhino Beetle on the Crepe Myrtle Trees Pictured Janet Massey Peggy Tucker Standing Sandra Brown Wilma Stocks Jill Walker Linda Harris Beth Maret and Sherry Westbury
15
Deadline Approaching for Expressions Orders
Weve all read in Garden Gateways of the many students who have benefitted from Garden Club of Georgia scholarships It is gratifying to know that we are helping to build a greener Georgia more knowledgeable gardeners designers and farmers and more future garden club members by helping interested students attend colleges and universities for study One important source of these scholarship dollars comes from the sale of our annual engagement calendars The 2019 edition (This Land We Love Expressions 2019) will be another beautiful gift-worthy and useful calendar for the new year Youll enjoy beautiful photos of all of our state parks as well as unique and beautiful flower arrangements Be sure to place your clubs order no later than September 1 The order form is on the GCG web site under Publications
Blue Star Memorial Marker Midville Garden Club will be holding a Blue Star Marker dedication Saturday October 27 2018 at 1000 am at the Midville Cemetery In Midville GA All are invited to attend For more information please contact Jean Lightfoot Project Director at 912-604-3899 or Val Saxon Club President at 478-589-7612
Trees and Shrubs Azalea Director Molly Kimler has a special project this year of asking Clubs to plant trees in honor of the GCGrsquos birthday This fits with NGC Project emphasis If you have not planted a tree in a public place for shade (maybe in memory or honor of a special supporter)- the Fall planting season is coming up fast The later months of the year when trees are dormant is an ideal time to plant While a native tree species is preferred any species will do Check the internet for ideas If you have already planted one or have any questions please give me a call (706-466-4599 or e-mail allen706nu-znet) John R Allen The old Forester
16
17
Azalea District Report
Plant Societies and Affiliates Membership August 20 2018 Janie G Seglund Chairman
To all Garden Club members and their friends who are also members of other plant societies
Please check to see if your groups are currently members of The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Perhaps they have let their membership lapse or simply meant to join but did not yet
An Affiliate Member is a non-profit organization that shares common goals with GCG and wishes to formalize its association with the Garden Club of Georgia
If the Plant Society you or your friends belong to is not a member please encourage them to join The annual dues are only $15 a year which allows members to participate in select programs events and schools available to The Garden Club of Georgiarsquos general membership albeit without the privilege of a vote Another important benefit is being able to list announcements and advertise special events shows and meetings through Garden Gateways the GCG Listserve and the web site
NOTE the final editorial DEADLINES listed in the front of the publication to synchronize the timing for your events Summer Issue (June-August) ndash April 15
Fall Issue (September-November) ndash July 15
Winter Issue (December-February) ndash October 15
Spring Issue (March-May) ndash January 15
Of critical import is the Advertising DEADLINES 10 days BEFORE each date above
Plant Societies and Affiliate Members
American Camellia Society American Ivy Society American Hydrangea Society Central Georgia Daylily Club Cobb County Daylily Society Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia Georgia Daffodil Society Georgia Hosta Society Georgia Perennial Plant Association The Greater Atlanta Begonia Society Gardens at Lake Chatuge Inc Historic Oakland Foundation Oak Hill amp The Martha Berry Museum Oconee Valley Iris Association Rome African Violet Society Study Group
A copy of the membership application form follows It is available on the GCG website at
httpgardenclubugaedupdfsplant_society_membershippdf
18
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
11
Greetings to all Garden Clubs in the Azalea District It is comforting to know that while members of Garden Clubs share a love for beautiful gardens we also share a concern for less fortunate neighbors in our communities Neighborhood revitalization can change the image of a neighborhood and boost the spirits of the residents We know that nothing boosts a spirit more than pleasant landscaping Thats where we come in If your club is in a community that has a Habitat for Humanity affiliate I encourage you to meet with the executive director to discuss how your club or council might collaborate with their mission Below is a list of Habitat for Humanity affiliates in the Azalea District Athens Area Habitat For Humanity Athens AugustaCSRA Habitat For Humanity Augusta Madison County Habitat For Humanity Comer Habitat For Humanity of Putnam Eatonton Greene County Habitat For Humanity Greensboro Hart County Habitat For Humanity Hartwell Habitat For Humanity of Morgan County Madison Habitat For Humanity of MilledgevilleBaldwin County Habitat For Humanity of Walton County Monroe Thomson-McDuffie County Habitat For Humanity Simple ways for all Azalea District garden clubs to support H4H affiliates (1) Collect used garden tools from within your membership Clean and deliver the tools to nearby affiliates These tools can be used by volunteer crews or given to new homeowners (2) Collect used books on landscaping and plants from within your membership Deliver books to nearby affiliates who can distribute the books to new homeowners or youth garden clubs The more knowledge we share the better the rewards (3) Host a workshop for new homeowners regarding Fall maintenance in the yard Your local Extension agents will be helpful with presentations Thank you for all the good you do throughout your communities Please let me know how your clubs are getting involved Ina Hopkins Azalea Chair - Habitat for Humanity
12
District Board Meeting (3rd
Tuesday Feb and Aug)
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell
February 19 2019 Social Circle Gateways GC Molly amp Carolyn
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville August 29 2018 Basic Design Course Unit I State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 10 2018 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell October 27 2018 Blue Star Marker Dedication Midville GA
January 16 2019 Native Plant Symposium Athens February 19 2019 Azalea District Board Meeting Social Circle
February 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
March 11 ndash 14 2019 Annual Deep South Convention Jekyll Island GA Mach 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 16 ndash 18 2019 GCG Board and State Convention Columbus GA April 21 ndash 27 2019 Garden Week in Georgia
April 24 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 29 ndash May 2 2019 NGC Convention Biloxi Mississippi
Azalea District Calendar 2017 - 2019
SAVE THE DATE OCT 24 FOR THE AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING
13
Deep South Garden Clubs Inc
Cordially Invite You to the
58 th Annual Convention
Jekyll Island Convention Center
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
March 11 - 13 2019
Featuring speakers workshops awards including
NGC Tri - Refresher and the opportunity to
Enjoy the Jekyll Island experience
If you haven rsquo t been to Jekyll Island It rsquo s time to come
If you rsquo ve been to Jekyll Island before It rsquo s time to come back
Join us
and
Savor the Sea
Proudly hosted by The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
14
At their annual picnic held at the Hart County Botanical Garden club president Janet Massey presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Sandra Brown honoring 50+ years of dedication and hard work as a member of the Pine Tree GC in Hartwell
Pine Tree GC spent the summer keeping their on-going project of
maintaining the Nancy Hart Monument weeded watered and fed This garden spot is filled with beautiful plants and a resting bench under the trees On this work day the excitement was finding a rare Giant Rhino Beetle on the Crepe Myrtle Trees Pictured Janet Massey Peggy Tucker Standing Sandra Brown Wilma Stocks Jill Walker Linda Harris Beth Maret and Sherry Westbury
15
Deadline Approaching for Expressions Orders
Weve all read in Garden Gateways of the many students who have benefitted from Garden Club of Georgia scholarships It is gratifying to know that we are helping to build a greener Georgia more knowledgeable gardeners designers and farmers and more future garden club members by helping interested students attend colleges and universities for study One important source of these scholarship dollars comes from the sale of our annual engagement calendars The 2019 edition (This Land We Love Expressions 2019) will be another beautiful gift-worthy and useful calendar for the new year Youll enjoy beautiful photos of all of our state parks as well as unique and beautiful flower arrangements Be sure to place your clubs order no later than September 1 The order form is on the GCG web site under Publications
Blue Star Memorial Marker Midville Garden Club will be holding a Blue Star Marker dedication Saturday October 27 2018 at 1000 am at the Midville Cemetery In Midville GA All are invited to attend For more information please contact Jean Lightfoot Project Director at 912-604-3899 or Val Saxon Club President at 478-589-7612
Trees and Shrubs Azalea Director Molly Kimler has a special project this year of asking Clubs to plant trees in honor of the GCGrsquos birthday This fits with NGC Project emphasis If you have not planted a tree in a public place for shade (maybe in memory or honor of a special supporter)- the Fall planting season is coming up fast The later months of the year when trees are dormant is an ideal time to plant While a native tree species is preferred any species will do Check the internet for ideas If you have already planted one or have any questions please give me a call (706-466-4599 or e-mail allen706nu-znet) John R Allen The old Forester
16
17
Azalea District Report
Plant Societies and Affiliates Membership August 20 2018 Janie G Seglund Chairman
To all Garden Club members and their friends who are also members of other plant societies
Please check to see if your groups are currently members of The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Perhaps they have let their membership lapse or simply meant to join but did not yet
An Affiliate Member is a non-profit organization that shares common goals with GCG and wishes to formalize its association with the Garden Club of Georgia
If the Plant Society you or your friends belong to is not a member please encourage them to join The annual dues are only $15 a year which allows members to participate in select programs events and schools available to The Garden Club of Georgiarsquos general membership albeit without the privilege of a vote Another important benefit is being able to list announcements and advertise special events shows and meetings through Garden Gateways the GCG Listserve and the web site
NOTE the final editorial DEADLINES listed in the front of the publication to synchronize the timing for your events Summer Issue (June-August) ndash April 15
Fall Issue (September-November) ndash July 15
Winter Issue (December-February) ndash October 15
Spring Issue (March-May) ndash January 15
Of critical import is the Advertising DEADLINES 10 days BEFORE each date above
Plant Societies and Affiliate Members
American Camellia Society American Ivy Society American Hydrangea Society Central Georgia Daylily Club Cobb County Daylily Society Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia Georgia Daffodil Society Georgia Hosta Society Georgia Perennial Plant Association The Greater Atlanta Begonia Society Gardens at Lake Chatuge Inc Historic Oakland Foundation Oak Hill amp The Martha Berry Museum Oconee Valley Iris Association Rome African Violet Society Study Group
A copy of the membership application form follows It is available on the GCG website at
httpgardenclubugaedupdfsplant_society_membershippdf
18
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
12
District Board Meeting (3rd
Tuesday Feb and Aug)
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell
February 19 2019 Social Circle Gateways GC Molly amp Carolyn
August 21 2018 Milledgeville Council Milledgeville August 29 2018 Basic Design Course Unit I State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 10 2018 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
October 24 2018 Azalea District Meeting Hartwell October 27 2018 Blue Star Marker Dedication Midville GA
January 16 2019 Native Plant Symposium Athens February 19 2019 Azalea District Board Meeting Social Circle
February 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
March 11 ndash 14 2019 Annual Deep South Convention Jekyll Island GA Mach 27 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 16 ndash 18 2019 GCG Board and State Convention Columbus GA April 21 ndash 27 2019 Garden Week in Georgia
April 24 2019 Basic Design Class State Botanical Gardens Athens
April 29 ndash May 2 2019 NGC Convention Biloxi Mississippi
Azalea District Calendar 2017 - 2019
SAVE THE DATE OCT 24 FOR THE AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING
13
Deep South Garden Clubs Inc
Cordially Invite You to the
58 th Annual Convention
Jekyll Island Convention Center
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
March 11 - 13 2019
Featuring speakers workshops awards including
NGC Tri - Refresher and the opportunity to
Enjoy the Jekyll Island experience
If you haven rsquo t been to Jekyll Island It rsquo s time to come
If you rsquo ve been to Jekyll Island before It rsquo s time to come back
Join us
and
Savor the Sea
Proudly hosted by The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
14
At their annual picnic held at the Hart County Botanical Garden club president Janet Massey presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Sandra Brown honoring 50+ years of dedication and hard work as a member of the Pine Tree GC in Hartwell
Pine Tree GC spent the summer keeping their on-going project of
maintaining the Nancy Hart Monument weeded watered and fed This garden spot is filled with beautiful plants and a resting bench under the trees On this work day the excitement was finding a rare Giant Rhino Beetle on the Crepe Myrtle Trees Pictured Janet Massey Peggy Tucker Standing Sandra Brown Wilma Stocks Jill Walker Linda Harris Beth Maret and Sherry Westbury
15
Deadline Approaching for Expressions Orders
Weve all read in Garden Gateways of the many students who have benefitted from Garden Club of Georgia scholarships It is gratifying to know that we are helping to build a greener Georgia more knowledgeable gardeners designers and farmers and more future garden club members by helping interested students attend colleges and universities for study One important source of these scholarship dollars comes from the sale of our annual engagement calendars The 2019 edition (This Land We Love Expressions 2019) will be another beautiful gift-worthy and useful calendar for the new year Youll enjoy beautiful photos of all of our state parks as well as unique and beautiful flower arrangements Be sure to place your clubs order no later than September 1 The order form is on the GCG web site under Publications
Blue Star Memorial Marker Midville Garden Club will be holding a Blue Star Marker dedication Saturday October 27 2018 at 1000 am at the Midville Cemetery In Midville GA All are invited to attend For more information please contact Jean Lightfoot Project Director at 912-604-3899 or Val Saxon Club President at 478-589-7612
Trees and Shrubs Azalea Director Molly Kimler has a special project this year of asking Clubs to plant trees in honor of the GCGrsquos birthday This fits with NGC Project emphasis If you have not planted a tree in a public place for shade (maybe in memory or honor of a special supporter)- the Fall planting season is coming up fast The later months of the year when trees are dormant is an ideal time to plant While a native tree species is preferred any species will do Check the internet for ideas If you have already planted one or have any questions please give me a call (706-466-4599 or e-mail allen706nu-znet) John R Allen The old Forester
16
17
Azalea District Report
Plant Societies and Affiliates Membership August 20 2018 Janie G Seglund Chairman
To all Garden Club members and their friends who are also members of other plant societies
Please check to see if your groups are currently members of The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Perhaps they have let their membership lapse or simply meant to join but did not yet
An Affiliate Member is a non-profit organization that shares common goals with GCG and wishes to formalize its association with the Garden Club of Georgia
If the Plant Society you or your friends belong to is not a member please encourage them to join The annual dues are only $15 a year which allows members to participate in select programs events and schools available to The Garden Club of Georgiarsquos general membership albeit without the privilege of a vote Another important benefit is being able to list announcements and advertise special events shows and meetings through Garden Gateways the GCG Listserve and the web site
NOTE the final editorial DEADLINES listed in the front of the publication to synchronize the timing for your events Summer Issue (June-August) ndash April 15
Fall Issue (September-November) ndash July 15
Winter Issue (December-February) ndash October 15
Spring Issue (March-May) ndash January 15
Of critical import is the Advertising DEADLINES 10 days BEFORE each date above
Plant Societies and Affiliate Members
American Camellia Society American Ivy Society American Hydrangea Society Central Georgia Daylily Club Cobb County Daylily Society Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia Georgia Daffodil Society Georgia Hosta Society Georgia Perennial Plant Association The Greater Atlanta Begonia Society Gardens at Lake Chatuge Inc Historic Oakland Foundation Oak Hill amp The Martha Berry Museum Oconee Valley Iris Association Rome African Violet Society Study Group
A copy of the membership application form follows It is available on the GCG website at
httpgardenclubugaedupdfsplant_society_membershippdf
18
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
13
Deep South Garden Clubs Inc
Cordially Invite You to the
58 th Annual Convention
Jekyll Island Convention Center
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
March 11 - 13 2019
Featuring speakers workshops awards including
NGC Tri - Refresher and the opportunity to
Enjoy the Jekyll Island experience
If you haven rsquo t been to Jekyll Island It rsquo s time to come
If you rsquo ve been to Jekyll Island before It rsquo s time to come back
Join us
and
Savor the Sea
Proudly hosted by The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
14
At their annual picnic held at the Hart County Botanical Garden club president Janet Massey presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Sandra Brown honoring 50+ years of dedication and hard work as a member of the Pine Tree GC in Hartwell
Pine Tree GC spent the summer keeping their on-going project of
maintaining the Nancy Hart Monument weeded watered and fed This garden spot is filled with beautiful plants and a resting bench under the trees On this work day the excitement was finding a rare Giant Rhino Beetle on the Crepe Myrtle Trees Pictured Janet Massey Peggy Tucker Standing Sandra Brown Wilma Stocks Jill Walker Linda Harris Beth Maret and Sherry Westbury
15
Deadline Approaching for Expressions Orders
Weve all read in Garden Gateways of the many students who have benefitted from Garden Club of Georgia scholarships It is gratifying to know that we are helping to build a greener Georgia more knowledgeable gardeners designers and farmers and more future garden club members by helping interested students attend colleges and universities for study One important source of these scholarship dollars comes from the sale of our annual engagement calendars The 2019 edition (This Land We Love Expressions 2019) will be another beautiful gift-worthy and useful calendar for the new year Youll enjoy beautiful photos of all of our state parks as well as unique and beautiful flower arrangements Be sure to place your clubs order no later than September 1 The order form is on the GCG web site under Publications
Blue Star Memorial Marker Midville Garden Club will be holding a Blue Star Marker dedication Saturday October 27 2018 at 1000 am at the Midville Cemetery In Midville GA All are invited to attend For more information please contact Jean Lightfoot Project Director at 912-604-3899 or Val Saxon Club President at 478-589-7612
Trees and Shrubs Azalea Director Molly Kimler has a special project this year of asking Clubs to plant trees in honor of the GCGrsquos birthday This fits with NGC Project emphasis If you have not planted a tree in a public place for shade (maybe in memory or honor of a special supporter)- the Fall planting season is coming up fast The later months of the year when trees are dormant is an ideal time to plant While a native tree species is preferred any species will do Check the internet for ideas If you have already planted one or have any questions please give me a call (706-466-4599 or e-mail allen706nu-znet) John R Allen The old Forester
16
17
Azalea District Report
Plant Societies and Affiliates Membership August 20 2018 Janie G Seglund Chairman
To all Garden Club members and their friends who are also members of other plant societies
Please check to see if your groups are currently members of The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Perhaps they have let their membership lapse or simply meant to join but did not yet
An Affiliate Member is a non-profit organization that shares common goals with GCG and wishes to formalize its association with the Garden Club of Georgia
If the Plant Society you or your friends belong to is not a member please encourage them to join The annual dues are only $15 a year which allows members to participate in select programs events and schools available to The Garden Club of Georgiarsquos general membership albeit without the privilege of a vote Another important benefit is being able to list announcements and advertise special events shows and meetings through Garden Gateways the GCG Listserve and the web site
NOTE the final editorial DEADLINES listed in the front of the publication to synchronize the timing for your events Summer Issue (June-August) ndash April 15
Fall Issue (September-November) ndash July 15
Winter Issue (December-February) ndash October 15
Spring Issue (March-May) ndash January 15
Of critical import is the Advertising DEADLINES 10 days BEFORE each date above
Plant Societies and Affiliate Members
American Camellia Society American Ivy Society American Hydrangea Society Central Georgia Daylily Club Cobb County Daylily Society Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia Georgia Daffodil Society Georgia Hosta Society Georgia Perennial Plant Association The Greater Atlanta Begonia Society Gardens at Lake Chatuge Inc Historic Oakland Foundation Oak Hill amp The Martha Berry Museum Oconee Valley Iris Association Rome African Violet Society Study Group
A copy of the membership application form follows It is available on the GCG website at
httpgardenclubugaedupdfsplant_society_membershippdf
18
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
14
At their annual picnic held at the Hart County Botanical Garden club president Janet Massey presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Sandra Brown honoring 50+ years of dedication and hard work as a member of the Pine Tree GC in Hartwell
Pine Tree GC spent the summer keeping their on-going project of
maintaining the Nancy Hart Monument weeded watered and fed This garden spot is filled with beautiful plants and a resting bench under the trees On this work day the excitement was finding a rare Giant Rhino Beetle on the Crepe Myrtle Trees Pictured Janet Massey Peggy Tucker Standing Sandra Brown Wilma Stocks Jill Walker Linda Harris Beth Maret and Sherry Westbury
15
Deadline Approaching for Expressions Orders
Weve all read in Garden Gateways of the many students who have benefitted from Garden Club of Georgia scholarships It is gratifying to know that we are helping to build a greener Georgia more knowledgeable gardeners designers and farmers and more future garden club members by helping interested students attend colleges and universities for study One important source of these scholarship dollars comes from the sale of our annual engagement calendars The 2019 edition (This Land We Love Expressions 2019) will be another beautiful gift-worthy and useful calendar for the new year Youll enjoy beautiful photos of all of our state parks as well as unique and beautiful flower arrangements Be sure to place your clubs order no later than September 1 The order form is on the GCG web site under Publications
Blue Star Memorial Marker Midville Garden Club will be holding a Blue Star Marker dedication Saturday October 27 2018 at 1000 am at the Midville Cemetery In Midville GA All are invited to attend For more information please contact Jean Lightfoot Project Director at 912-604-3899 or Val Saxon Club President at 478-589-7612
Trees and Shrubs Azalea Director Molly Kimler has a special project this year of asking Clubs to plant trees in honor of the GCGrsquos birthday This fits with NGC Project emphasis If you have not planted a tree in a public place for shade (maybe in memory or honor of a special supporter)- the Fall planting season is coming up fast The later months of the year when trees are dormant is an ideal time to plant While a native tree species is preferred any species will do Check the internet for ideas If you have already planted one or have any questions please give me a call (706-466-4599 or e-mail allen706nu-znet) John R Allen The old Forester
16
17
Azalea District Report
Plant Societies and Affiliates Membership August 20 2018 Janie G Seglund Chairman
To all Garden Club members and their friends who are also members of other plant societies
Please check to see if your groups are currently members of The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Perhaps they have let their membership lapse or simply meant to join but did not yet
An Affiliate Member is a non-profit organization that shares common goals with GCG and wishes to formalize its association with the Garden Club of Georgia
If the Plant Society you or your friends belong to is not a member please encourage them to join The annual dues are only $15 a year which allows members to participate in select programs events and schools available to The Garden Club of Georgiarsquos general membership albeit without the privilege of a vote Another important benefit is being able to list announcements and advertise special events shows and meetings through Garden Gateways the GCG Listserve and the web site
NOTE the final editorial DEADLINES listed in the front of the publication to synchronize the timing for your events Summer Issue (June-August) ndash April 15
Fall Issue (September-November) ndash July 15
Winter Issue (December-February) ndash October 15
Spring Issue (March-May) ndash January 15
Of critical import is the Advertising DEADLINES 10 days BEFORE each date above
Plant Societies and Affiliate Members
American Camellia Society American Ivy Society American Hydrangea Society Central Georgia Daylily Club Cobb County Daylily Society Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia Georgia Daffodil Society Georgia Hosta Society Georgia Perennial Plant Association The Greater Atlanta Begonia Society Gardens at Lake Chatuge Inc Historic Oakland Foundation Oak Hill amp The Martha Berry Museum Oconee Valley Iris Association Rome African Violet Society Study Group
A copy of the membership application form follows It is available on the GCG website at
httpgardenclubugaedupdfsplant_society_membershippdf
18
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
15
Deadline Approaching for Expressions Orders
Weve all read in Garden Gateways of the many students who have benefitted from Garden Club of Georgia scholarships It is gratifying to know that we are helping to build a greener Georgia more knowledgeable gardeners designers and farmers and more future garden club members by helping interested students attend colleges and universities for study One important source of these scholarship dollars comes from the sale of our annual engagement calendars The 2019 edition (This Land We Love Expressions 2019) will be another beautiful gift-worthy and useful calendar for the new year Youll enjoy beautiful photos of all of our state parks as well as unique and beautiful flower arrangements Be sure to place your clubs order no later than September 1 The order form is on the GCG web site under Publications
Blue Star Memorial Marker Midville Garden Club will be holding a Blue Star Marker dedication Saturday October 27 2018 at 1000 am at the Midville Cemetery In Midville GA All are invited to attend For more information please contact Jean Lightfoot Project Director at 912-604-3899 or Val Saxon Club President at 478-589-7612
Trees and Shrubs Azalea Director Molly Kimler has a special project this year of asking Clubs to plant trees in honor of the GCGrsquos birthday This fits with NGC Project emphasis If you have not planted a tree in a public place for shade (maybe in memory or honor of a special supporter)- the Fall planting season is coming up fast The later months of the year when trees are dormant is an ideal time to plant While a native tree species is preferred any species will do Check the internet for ideas If you have already planted one or have any questions please give me a call (706-466-4599 or e-mail allen706nu-znet) John R Allen The old Forester
16
17
Azalea District Report
Plant Societies and Affiliates Membership August 20 2018 Janie G Seglund Chairman
To all Garden Club members and their friends who are also members of other plant societies
Please check to see if your groups are currently members of The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Perhaps they have let their membership lapse or simply meant to join but did not yet
An Affiliate Member is a non-profit organization that shares common goals with GCG and wishes to formalize its association with the Garden Club of Georgia
If the Plant Society you or your friends belong to is not a member please encourage them to join The annual dues are only $15 a year which allows members to participate in select programs events and schools available to The Garden Club of Georgiarsquos general membership albeit without the privilege of a vote Another important benefit is being able to list announcements and advertise special events shows and meetings through Garden Gateways the GCG Listserve and the web site
NOTE the final editorial DEADLINES listed in the front of the publication to synchronize the timing for your events Summer Issue (June-August) ndash April 15
Fall Issue (September-November) ndash July 15
Winter Issue (December-February) ndash October 15
Spring Issue (March-May) ndash January 15
Of critical import is the Advertising DEADLINES 10 days BEFORE each date above
Plant Societies and Affiliate Members
American Camellia Society American Ivy Society American Hydrangea Society Central Georgia Daylily Club Cobb County Daylily Society Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia Georgia Daffodil Society Georgia Hosta Society Georgia Perennial Plant Association The Greater Atlanta Begonia Society Gardens at Lake Chatuge Inc Historic Oakland Foundation Oak Hill amp The Martha Berry Museum Oconee Valley Iris Association Rome African Violet Society Study Group
A copy of the membership application form follows It is available on the GCG website at
httpgardenclubugaedupdfsplant_society_membershippdf
18
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
16
17
Azalea District Report
Plant Societies and Affiliates Membership August 20 2018 Janie G Seglund Chairman
To all Garden Club members and their friends who are also members of other plant societies
Please check to see if your groups are currently members of The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Perhaps they have let their membership lapse or simply meant to join but did not yet
An Affiliate Member is a non-profit organization that shares common goals with GCG and wishes to formalize its association with the Garden Club of Georgia
If the Plant Society you or your friends belong to is not a member please encourage them to join The annual dues are only $15 a year which allows members to participate in select programs events and schools available to The Garden Club of Georgiarsquos general membership albeit without the privilege of a vote Another important benefit is being able to list announcements and advertise special events shows and meetings through Garden Gateways the GCG Listserve and the web site
NOTE the final editorial DEADLINES listed in the front of the publication to synchronize the timing for your events Summer Issue (June-August) ndash April 15
Fall Issue (September-November) ndash July 15
Winter Issue (December-February) ndash October 15
Spring Issue (March-May) ndash January 15
Of critical import is the Advertising DEADLINES 10 days BEFORE each date above
Plant Societies and Affiliate Members
American Camellia Society American Ivy Society American Hydrangea Society Central Georgia Daylily Club Cobb County Daylily Society Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia Georgia Daffodil Society Georgia Hosta Society Georgia Perennial Plant Association The Greater Atlanta Begonia Society Gardens at Lake Chatuge Inc Historic Oakland Foundation Oak Hill amp The Martha Berry Museum Oconee Valley Iris Association Rome African Violet Society Study Group
A copy of the membership application form follows It is available on the GCG website at
httpgardenclubugaedupdfsplant_society_membershippdf
18
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
17
Azalea District Report
Plant Societies and Affiliates Membership August 20 2018 Janie G Seglund Chairman
To all Garden Club members and their friends who are also members of other plant societies
Please check to see if your groups are currently members of The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Perhaps they have let their membership lapse or simply meant to join but did not yet
An Affiliate Member is a non-profit organization that shares common goals with GCG and wishes to formalize its association with the Garden Club of Georgia
If the Plant Society you or your friends belong to is not a member please encourage them to join The annual dues are only $15 a year which allows members to participate in select programs events and schools available to The Garden Club of Georgiarsquos general membership albeit without the privilege of a vote Another important benefit is being able to list announcements and advertise special events shows and meetings through Garden Gateways the GCG Listserve and the web site
NOTE the final editorial DEADLINES listed in the front of the publication to synchronize the timing for your events Summer Issue (June-August) ndash April 15
Fall Issue (September-November) ndash July 15
Winter Issue (December-February) ndash October 15
Spring Issue (March-May) ndash January 15
Of critical import is the Advertising DEADLINES 10 days BEFORE each date above
Plant Societies and Affiliate Members
American Camellia Society American Ivy Society American Hydrangea Society Central Georgia Daylily Club Cobb County Daylily Society Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia Georgia Daffodil Society Georgia Hosta Society Georgia Perennial Plant Association The Greater Atlanta Begonia Society Gardens at Lake Chatuge Inc Historic Oakland Foundation Oak Hill amp The Martha Berry Museum Oconee Valley Iris Association Rome African Violet Society Study Group
A copy of the membership application form follows It is available on the GCG website at
httpgardenclubugaedupdfsplant_society_membershippdf
18
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
18
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
19
Ladies save up your dollars amp bring your savings to the District Meeting in Hartwell Yoursquoll have plenty of opportunities to spend those bucks on
Umbrellas rollinrsquo carts amp the only (3) T-shirts left in stock Help your Azalea District sell out of our merchandise left in stock Your participation is greatly appreciated Remember every dollar you spend goes back into our Treasury Thank you for your help Charolette Thompson WaysMeans Chair
SAVE THE DATE 102418
AZALEA DISTRICT MEETING IN HARTWELL GA
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER
JOE WASHINGTON
HOST OF HGTVrsquoS GROUNDBREAKERS
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
20
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
21
The Milledgeville Garden Club Council hosted an event recently in ldquoThe Club at Lake Sinclairrdquo for the Azalea District Board Meeting of the Garden Club of Georgia with over fifty members in attendance
This was an opportunity to provide better knowledge of the functionaladministrative works by various club members as well as gardening ideas After a delicious luncheon by Aubrey Lanes the hostesses again welcomed our guests and encouraged them to tour our Historical Antebellum Colonial Town of Milledgeville
Pictured L-R Sylvia Moore President Milledgeville Garden Club Linda Bullington President Carrington Woods Garden Club Molly Kimler Director Azalea District Dianne Bell President Town and Country Garden Club Ellen Goodrich President Milledgeville Garden Club Council and Jane Hersey President Garden Club of Georgia
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
22
Hands to Hands amp Hearts to Hearts
Memberships and Scholarships are intertwined
The Scholarship Committee is extremely grateful for the support of our 2017 giving campaign The awards of $7500000 among 31 deserving students were outstanding Due to the membership status in 2017 of over 10000 members in GCG we were allowed to submit two studentsrsquo applications for NGC
Scholarships Awards Our two applications Lucas Brock and Ali Ikner were both awarded $400000 each for their studious endeavors
However as you may have learned GCG has dropped below 10000 in membership We must move quickly to continue the
opportunity to send two deserving students scholarships applications to NGC for the next award period
GCG 4th Vice President Faye Frazier our Membership Chairman and I your Scholarships Chairman ask for your immediate help in gaining more members NOW IS THE TIME Yes we want more folks to join the fun learning opportunities and educational benefits of becoming an active member Some people may be taking a break from garden club or are not yet able to join a club Neighbors friends husbands young people everyone can still reap the benefits of learning and keeping in touch by becoming a Subscribing Member Garden Clubs consider making a presentation of a subscribing membership to the city Mayor or other city and county officials that may have helped with a beautification project Consider a gift to guests who have given programs to your clubs What a great photo op for your local paper and awards Let us know additional ideas you have for supporting Subscribing Membership in GCG For $2500 annually you receive many benefits and privileges of being a member of GCG One will even receive our wonderful Garden Gateways quarterly publication Additionally subscribing members on our roster before the end of October will be counted in our state total by NGC That is why
Membership = Scholarships
Wonrsquot you help our membership and studentsrsquo opportunities GROW
Visit httpgardenclubugaedusubscribingmemberhtml
We thank you for your continued support Susan Turner Scholarships Chairman
We need each and every club in our state to add one more club member and or sponsor one Subscribing Member during the month of September Send dues to Bonnie at HQ ($5 for
new member joining existing Club in Sept [12 year discount] or $25 annual Subscribing Member) She needs to send in dues to NGC before they take a head count in October A
$4000 NGC Scholarship is at stake
23
Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
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Adapting ndash Planting - Growing
Azalea District The Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Cordially invites you to the 60th annual District Meeting Wednesday October 24 2018
Hart County Ag Center 1951 BOWMAN HWY Hartwell GA 30643
Registration coffee and shopping at 930am
Meeting will begin promptly at 1000am
Honored Guest Jane Hersey
President of the Garden Club of Georgia Inc
Featured Speaker Joe Washington
Host of HGTVrsquos ldquoGroundbreakersrdquo Nationally known television personality journalist spokesman actor
Master Gardener amp Former NFL Football Player
Hotel Information Quality Inn 1091 E Franklin Street Hartwell Ga 30643 855-516-1093 or 706-376-7298 Free breakfast ( $9010) Casual Dress Registration and Lunch $3000
Register by October 17 2018 After October 17 -- cost $4000
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You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
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Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
24
You donrsquot want to miss this District meeting ndash 102418 Save the Date
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
25
Fall 2018 Lecture Meeting October 222018
Kristin VanHoose from Hydrangeas Plus will be our speaker Tuesday October 222018
Kristin VanHoose and her husband David own and operate the mail-order nursery Hydrangeas Plusreg
and wholesale Amethyst Hill Nursery in Aurora Oregon From an initial collection of about 70
cultivars of hydrangeas in 1999 they have increased their offerings to more than 250 different
varieties cultivars and close hydrangea relatives many of which are rare and unusual The nursery
serves as a test garden for several of the countryrsquos hydrangea breeders
700 PM Social Time amp Membership Renewal
730 PM Meeting Begins
Come early to get a good seat and a raffle ticket or two
700 PM Social Time - 730 PM Meeting Begins-Plant raffle following meeting
All meetings are held in the Woodruff Auditorium in McElreath Hall at the Atlanta History Center 130 West Paces Ferry Road
Atlanta GA 30305
Free Parking American Hydrangea Society
The American Hydrangea Society was formed in 1994 for people who love hydrangeas and
want to study and learn about the genus Hydrangea its species and cultivars as well as its
culture habits hardiness and performance A fascination with the hydrangea in all of its
forms is the AHS common thread that unites the members of the AHS
http americanhydrangeasocietyorg
Gloria Ward President
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
26
Greetings from Piccadilly Farm
We have shortened Fall Retail Season Open from Friday Sept 7 (FridaysSaturdays) and closing Saturday Oct 6th New
hours are 9 am to 4 pm
The weather brewed up some unpleasant changes over the summer at Piccadilly Farm A tornado hit here on June 2nd which
knocked down over 25 trees and damaged many more It took over a month of our working plus two visits from our arborist to
clean up We were blessed to only have structural damage to some steps in the garden with no injuries to cats or people We
rode out the storm ourselves in the pavilion because it hit without warning - it was scary and one of our cats is still very
frightened by storms now All the rain also created perfect conditions for a fungal attack on our beloved hellebores in the
gardens and in production Hellebores like to stay dry so they have not liked the weather conditions this year If you have also
had this problem- remove damaged black leaves from your hellebores Also clear away excess mulch and dead leaves from
around the plants Dispose of removed material by putting it in the trash as this fungus is spread through the air to other plants
The 27th Annual Hellebore Days will be held two weekends in 2019 - March 1-2 amp March 8-9
Retail Sales Area has been moved See attached map below for more details Garden Walks offered on September 7 amp 8 at 10
am for our Grand Opening
The third important change that is brewing is that Bill and Valerie are working towards semi-retirement so that we can have
more time to spend with family (did we mention grandchildren) traveling and gardening So we are reducing the number of
days that we are open for plant sales beginning in 2019 We will be open the first and second weekends (Fridays and Saturdays
9 am to 4 pm) of March April and May and two additional weekends in the fall The fall weekends will be scheduled based on
the UGA football schedule to help avoid the traffic problems caused by home games
Retail Schedule will change beginning in 2019 Open for eight weekends a year - 6 in Spring 2 in Fall
Because of our schedule change we encourage our Piccadilly Farm customers to take advantage of shopping by
appointment We are able to give you more personal attention during an appointment than we can when we are open to the
public Please make your appointment by sending an email request to infopiccadillyfarmcom Include your name contact
information with cell phone number and desired datetime of visit If you are flexible about when you can come give us a
couple of options so we can pick the one that works best for our schedule We ask that you send the email a minimum of 3
business days in advance of your desired visit date understand that we may not be available on the date andor time requested
and show up at the appointed time and date or at least call to let us know that your plans have changed We prefer emailed
appointment requests over phone calls so that we have all your information in writing We do not always have access to pen and
paper or our calendars when out working around the farm and our memory is not as good as it once was You can also email us a
plant order to be picked up at a set time if you already know what you need and donrsquot have time for an appointment
Plant Shopping by Appointment Available Year Round - Send Request to infopiccadillyfarmcom
Piccadilly Farm Nursery and Gardens
27
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