Hello Fellow Gardeners!
I hope everyone is having a wonderful today playing in their gardens. The weather is just gorgeous for a fun day outside.
I am very excited to announce that our July event this year is a daylily tour at Joyce Leimberger's gardens. As many of you who attended Parker Zach's gorgeous daylily tour last year may remember, Joyce's garden was the starting point of Parker's love of daylilies. Joyce is a passionate gardener with extensive knowledge of daylilies and a keen eye for mixing colors and textures. Her daylilies are unbelievable - so many different colors and textures Bring your camera because they are a sight to see!
The tour will be Thursday, July 23, at 7pm.
This is free to the public so feel free to forward to other interested gardeners. If you have any questions, feel free to email me. Happy Gardening!Subrata
Showing posts with label July monthly lecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label July monthly lecture. Show all posts
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Saturday, October 11, 2008
October Lecture Event
BASICS OF COMPOSTING
Do you think about how to recycle your yard and kitchen wastes to create earthy and rich compost to benefit your garden? Join the Williamson Garden Club to learn the basics of composting!
The Williamson Garden Club is excited to present a Wayne County Master Gardener from the Cornell Cooperative Extension for their October lecture.
This lecture will be on Monday, October 20th at 7pm. The lecture will be at the Williamson Public Library at 7pm located at 6380 Route 21, Williamson, New York 14589 (p) 315.589.2048.
Please contact the President of the Garden Club, Subrata Paul at grow14589 [at] gmail.com for more information.
This event is free and open to the general public. Pre-registration is not required.
Do you think about how to recycle your yard and kitchen wastes to create earthy and rich compost to benefit your garden? Join the Williamson Garden Club to learn the basics of composting!
The Williamson Garden Club is excited to present a Wayne County Master Gardener from the Cornell Cooperative Extension for their October lecture.
This lecture will be on Monday, October 20th at 7pm. The lecture will be at the Williamson Public Library at 7pm located at 6380 Route 21, Williamson, New York 14589 (p) 315.589.2048.
Please contact the President of the Garden Club, Subrata Paul at grow14589 [at] gmail.com for more information.
This event is free and open to the general public. Pre-registration is not required.
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Friday, June 27, 2008
July Update and Events
Hello Fellow Gardeners -
Mark your calendars for our July events -
1. Members meeting - Ed and Kris Jorolemon will host our members meeting on Monday, July 7th at 6:30. If you have not had the pleasure to see Kris and Ed's gardens yet, you are in for a treat! Let me know if there are any topics you would like discussed during our members meeting.
2. Monthly event - Parker Zach has invited to see his Daylily garden on Saturday, July 19th at 6:30 pm. He lives in Webster.
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In other news, Eric and I went to the CoC meeting last night. There was an excellent response to the request for paint donations and volunteers to paint the Chinese Restaurant wall. All the paint and the filler have been covered through donations, even though Mike Orr was willing to dip into BID money in case it wasnt' covered. The CoC simply needs to get the top part filled in and painted and then will let the volunteers know when they are needed for painting. I will keep you posted.
Secondly, from Lorraine
"in exciting news, the Chamber received permission from Mr. & Mrs. DiGiulio, the owners of the cobblestone garage on Main Street to do a clean-up on the property! We are very pleased that this could be worked out to benefit them and our community!!
We are asking any adult that would volunteer one hour of their time to help pull/cut weeds to please contact Lorraine Mason or the Chamber or Mike Orr of the BID. We are only asking for an hour...whatever you achieve in that hour is your donation to the community project.
We also approached the DiGiulio's about the Chamber and the BID freshening the paint on the building. We are waiting to see if this is a possibility.
PLEASE...consider helping...these types of projects show community spirit, pride and our willingness to help others!
Thanks for the consideration!!!"
If you are interested, the Chamber of Commerce email is WilliamsonCofC@aol.com.
Happy Gardening!
Subrata
Mark your calendars for our July events -
1. Members meeting - Ed and Kris Jorolemon will host our members meeting on Monday, July 7th at 6:30. If you have not had the pleasure to see Kris and Ed's gardens yet, you are in for a treat! Let me know if there are any topics you would like discussed during our members meeting.
2. Monthly event - Parker Zach has invited to see his Daylily garden on Saturday, July 19th at 6:30 pm. He lives in Webster.
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In other news, Eric and I went to the CoC meeting last night. There was an excellent response to the request for paint donations and volunteers to paint the Chinese Restaurant wall. All the paint and the filler have been covered through donations, even though Mike Orr was willing to dip into BID money in case it wasnt' covered. The CoC simply needs to get the top part filled in and painted and then will let the volunteers know when they are needed for painting. I will keep you posted.
Secondly, from Lorraine
"in exciting news, the Chamber received permission from Mr. & Mrs. DiGiulio, the owners of the cobblestone garage on Main Street to do a clean-up on the property! We are very pleased that this could be worked out to benefit them and our community!!
We are asking any adult that would volunteer one hour of their time to help pull/cut weeds to please contact Lorraine Mason or the Chamber or Mike Orr of the BID. We are only asking for an hour...whatever you achieve in that hour is your donation to the community project.
We also approached the DiGiulio's about the Chamber and the BID freshening the paint on the building. We are waiting to see if this is a possibility.
PLEASE...consider helping...these types of projects show community spirit, pride and our willingness to help others!
Thanks for the consideration!!!"
If you are interested, the Chamber of Commerce email is WilliamsonCofC@aol.com.
Happy Gardening!
Subrata
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