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Stonehedge Garden Club turns page on latest show

The Stonehedge Garden Club’s most recent flower show drew 141 entries, with submissions ranging from potted  flowers and plants to arrangements in vases, from creative pieces to floral photography. 

A National Garden Clubs standard flower show, the event was held Oct. 4-5 at the Spout Springs Public Library in Flowery Branch.

“We want to educate and inspire interest in gardening,” Mary Alice Beard, the winner in of the educational award, said of the event. “There were members available to answer questions.” 

The show’s theme was “Literary Escapades,” and entries in certain divisions were required to be based on literary books.

Entries were classified in four  divisions with sections and classes within those overall divisions: 

Winners during the flower show were: 

The Stonehedge Garden Club meets at 10 a.m. the first Tuesday of every month at Buford First United Methodist Church’s Christian Life Center, in Room 312. The church is at 285 E. Main St. N.E. Meetings feature guest speakers, hands-on workshops, luncheons, horticulture tips and opportunities to connect with fellow gardening enthusiasts. Meetings are for beginners to experienced gardeners. 

The club, which was established in 1970, seeks to fosters an interest in gardening, encourages continuing education of gardening and floral design and aids in the beautification and safety of the local community.  The club is preparing to unveil a project in the park by the parking deck in downtown Buford. 

Photo courtesy of Stonehedge Garden Club’s Facebook page. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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