“Gardening for Biodiversity” is the topic of the final presentation of Camden Garden Club’s 2018 Winter Horticulture Series at Camden Public Library on Tuesday, February 27 at 10:00 a.m.
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Do you ever wonder why gardeners are always seeking new knowledge? Why they gather together in clubs, community gardens and classes, and travel to presentations and botanical destinations? Why do gardeners volunteer in schools and parks, and on their winter down time, pour over books, blogs and catalogs?
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“Gardening for Community” is the topic of the next segment of Camden Garden Club’s Winter Horticulture Series at the Camden Public Library on Tuesday, February 13 at 10:00 a.m.
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Chewonki is a school, camp and environmental education organization that inspires transformative growth, teaches appreciation and stewardship of the natural world, and challenges people to build thriving, sustainable communities throughout their lives.
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Speaker Irene Brady Barber is a program coordinator for the Adult Horticulture Education and Horticultural Therapy programs at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens currently developing a Center for Professional Horticulture and expanding the existing Horticultural Therapy program there.
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The annual Camden Garden Club’s Winter Horticulture Series kicks off its return on Tuesday, January 30 at 10 a.m. in the Picker Room at the Camden Public Library, located at 55 Main Street. This year’s presentations will include information on community gardening, the master gardener program and biodiversity in the garden.
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As long ago as 1950, members of the Camden Garden Club took it upon themselves to bring the joy of the holiday season to downtown Camden by filling each lamp post basket with seasonal greenery. Now, sixty seven years later, this dedicated group continues the tradition.
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The Camden Village Green is now ready for whatever Mother Nature may have to offer in the coming months, thanks to an enthusiastic team of Camden Garden Club members and spouses.
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On Thursday, October 26, Anne Perkins, an avid gardener who raises a variety of flowers and vegetables for local restaurants, and head gardener and landscaper at the Knox Museum in Thomaston, will speak to members and guests of the Camden Garden Club about the ornamental gardens of Versailles.
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On Thursday, September 28th local lawyer, historian and Regent of the Lady Knox Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Mary Kay Felton, discussed the history of tea with members and guests of the Camden Garden Club.
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Certified Aromatherapist, Nancy Lubin, brings a roaming mind and a willing heart to Camden Garden Club members and guests about the origin of essential oils, how they are produced and how they can be safely used to ease aches and pains.
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Camden Garden Club members, Judith and Ann, place flags placed flags at the Blue Star Highway Marker in Glen Cove.
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Join the Camden Garden Club on Tuesday, February 21, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. at the Camden Library. The speaker this week is Anne E. Perkins who has been gardening since the age of four. Currently, she grows a huge variety of vegetables, herbs, fruits and flowers at Headacre Farm in Owls Head and at her home in Thomaston
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The rainy weather outside the American Legion Hall in Camden could not dampen the spirits of Camden Garden Club members, spouses, and friends on November 16. Gathering as they have for over 30 years, the group was there to create the magic that gives downtown Camden its storybook appeal during the holiday season.
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At the Annual Fall Conference of the Garden Club Federation of Maine, the Camden Garden Club was thrilled to receive the Cornelia Williamson Watson Award for Historic Preservation in recognition of their renovation of the Camden Village Green planting beds. All member garden clubs in New England are eligible for the award, so it was quite an honor according to club president Ann Vanosdol.
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Let’s Celebrate: Johnny Appleseed Day is on the 26th.
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The program for the Camden Garden Club’s August meeting was a field trip to witness a garden transformation in Union,Maine.
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Camden Garden Club’s 2015-2016 schedule of programs concluded with a visit to member Sherry Cobb’s residence in Union on Thursday, August 25th.
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At the 2016 Garden Club Federation of Maine Convention held recently in Bar Harbor, the Camden Garden Club was awarded the first place certificate of merit from National Garden Clubs, Inc. for their publication All Those Flowers – 100 Years of the Camden Garden Club.
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