Joining the Heritage Garden Club will keep you busy. There is always something to do and a lot of people to do it with. Here are a few of this year's activities so far. Each is separated by a horizontal dividing line. Still more activities are on the schedule before the end of the year Garden Party. Won't you come and join us?


In November, 2002 the Garden Club sponsored the Craft Fair. The proceeds help support the Herb Garden and the planters at the Club House. This event was featured on the January 2003 web site. There is a link to that page just below the first row of pictures if you want revisit that page for a more complete description of the Craft Fair.


Bonnie Geitz makes spectular floral arrangements.
Helping out are June Dunham and Norma Anderson.


Nancy Nichol and her nifty needlework.
 

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Volunteering to work and plant at Hobcaw Barony is one of the club's projects. Hobcaw Barony is a 17,500-acre wildlife refuge owned by the Belle Baruch Foundation and is one of the many treasures in our area.


Here is part of the crew at work; Sonja Bell, Meta Pace, Cathy Filiatreau, Carolyn Harkins and Carol Bolick.


Invited guest, Gary Phillips, Sun News columnist, talks with us about his special project, Hummingbirds.


At the December meeting, Bonnie Geitz and Norma Anderson shared techinques and helped members make holiday arrangements. It was a hands-on, "make and take" activity. All arrangements were very professional looking.

 


Wilma Irvine was happy with her arrangement.
 


Betty Davis made an outstanding arrangement
to go with her special cachepot.

 


Cathy Hershkowitz made a stunning arrangement
for a special holiday event.


Carolyn Romyn made hers
as a special gift for a special friend.


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