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The Dunwoody Garden Club was organized in 1967 to promote conservation,
historic preservation, beautification and civic improvement.

Come join us for gardening programs, plant and wildlife information, plant swaps and just plain, good "dirty" fun.

Meetings

The club meets the second Wednesday of each month at 9:30 a.m., September through May, at the North Dekalb Cultural Center, Room 4, at the Dunwoody Library.

See the News link for details of this month's meeting.

Dues are $20 per year.

The club welcomes garden friends from all areas.

We would love to have you join us for a meeting.

For more information, contact: rose@DunwoodyGardenClub.com

"The essence of the enjoyment of a garden is that things should look as though they like to grow in it."
Beatrix Farrand, American landscaper 1922

Dunwoody Garden Club Program 2009-2010

September 8 - Cornucopia—Fall and Winter Vegetables
Helen Grogan, Master Gardener and NGC-Accredited Flower Show Judge 

October 13 - "The Dirt on Composting" Dr. Jim Spotts (“Dr. Compost”) and Plant Exchange

 November 10 - Xeriscaping with Georgia Natives - Working with Our Drought?
Karen Lindauer, Georgia Native Plant Society Rescue Facilitator and Coordinator at the Fern Creek Habitat Restoration Project

 Dec 8 - Holiday Luncheon
 
Jan 12 - "Obsession with Daylilies" Claude Carpenter, Vice President, Daylily Society of Greater Atlanta and publicity director, Amerian Hemerocallis Society
(Election of Officers for 2011-2012)

February 9 - "Magnificent Waterfalls of Georgia"
Z. Ganaway, certified NGC Environmental Consultant and Chairman/South, GCG Roadside Beautification

 
March 9 - Installation Luncheon at Maggiano's
 
April 13 - "Lusciously Creative Flower Arranging" John Grady Burns, teacher, Halls Atlanta Floral Design School and author, “Personally Yours”

 
May 11 - "Native Gardens for Wildlife"
Renee Hopf, Master Gardener and creator of a certified Audubon Society Wildlife Refuge
Plant Swap 

For more information, contact: rose@DunwoodyGardenClub.com

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