Thursday, June 25, 2015

Curbs & Cobblestones Garden Club June 2015 Minutes

Curbs & Cobblestones Garden Club June 2015 Minutes

Treasurers Report   
Beginning Balance for June 2015:     $1557.33
Ways & Means $200.00
Dues: 20.00
Beginning Balance for June 2015:     $1777.33

Committees:    Stamps & Tabs:  No Reports

Membership: Well all it appears our innovative garden club is acquiring new members.  On deck is a second Delaware resident and pending member making inquiry to join us ..She is:   Nancy Katz 24 White Oak Rd.  Rehoboth Beach, DE. 19971 at nancypolly@aol.com.  Nancy is formerly from Massachusetts.  We welcome Nancy!  This bring our total membership to: 33 [2 out of Country/ Canada; 9 out-of-state; 7 Massachusetts “out of area”; and 15 local.

Ways & Means: We realized $769 dollars and on June 6th there was a continuance of the yard sale that realize $199.50 rounded up to $200.  The total income for Curbs Yard Sale was $969.00.  Our next Ways and Means fund raising opportunity will be at our December Flower Show with the 4 wreaths from Class 1 and the decorated spruce trees in containers from Class 3.
 
Blue Star Memorial Garden: Local members of Curbs met at the Blue Star Park on a lovely summer morning of June 13th.    Fifteen attendees of the Commonwealth’s Community Service team were present to pull weeds and tidy the gardens.  We learned that the small Veteran’s monument garden that was part of the collaboration for entire Blue Star garden will no longer be able to be maintained by the Veteran’s organization and our club will now over see the entire space incorporating the WWI garden with the Blue Star garden.
Plans now will be undertaken to rehab the slope that borders the Bridge Street walkway and the WWI Veteran’s garden .  Our next meeting will be on Sat July 11th ( weather permitting) 9:30AM,  first stop at 8:30AM for Community Service will be at the Shedd Park Gateway to remove the rogue Multiflora rose (Rosa multiflora).  Thank you Heidi for the mid morning hospitality break which included bottled water, cut orange wedges accompanied by donut holes. And, Thank you Andrea and Bruce for the donation of 25 lawn bags to help with the clean up!  Jeanne Rousseau has offered to supply hospitality for the July meeting.  

The Big Year:   Who needs Bird Check List (given out May Yard Sale and Meeting)?  Deadline looming Sept 5th, 2015 closes our Big Year Golden Trowel Challenge.  Email me for download.   

Leap into Action National Garden Club President’s Projects “Service in Action
1.  Crown Bees - BeeGap  - I have installed a mason bee house on my property  – what about You?  These are friendly non stinging pollinator bees that will help restore our environment.  You know we had the film on Bee Colony Collapse.  And saw how China has to “hand pollinate” their cherry trees!  They have no bees in their country.  A SMALL action at every members that has a garden can make a Big difference.  Such as: I am attaching a SHARE Pollinator Observation Chart - please print out.  Chart for the days of June and the months of /July /Aug/Sept.  Please bring them to the October 13th Meeting . Out of state members please download.  Our club participation will assist in our NGC pollinator projects.  Thank you!

2.  Protect our Pollinators. See below under #2. Urban Wildflower Garden.

Our Garden Club Blog: from member Sharon SawyerI've revived the Curbs and Cobblestones Blog, and I've posted the minutes of the last meeting and the bird spotting challenge. Now, this is what you have to do to see it.
1. click on this link:
2. if that doesn't take you directly to the blog, open a new window or a new tab by clicking on the + sign that you see on the right of the top of this page, next to your gmail inbox tab.
3. Copy
and paste it into the bar at the top of the page, then click on it.You should be able to see the blog. If you still can't, send me an email. I'll call you and walk you through it.
Sharon -PEI Canada

New City Garden Club Projects:   #1 Lowell Transitional Living Center Flower Boxes and Exterior Beautification: June 23, 2015, I met with Director Jennifer and we discussed updating the planters with a vertical interest idea submitted by our new member Dottie Howatt and perhaps scenes painted on flower boxes submitted by new member Wanda Davis.  It appears their suggestions were a hit.  I suggested the Director contact the Vocational school to see if the student would take on the project of building (3) 60 x 24 metal trellises to insert in to the flower boxes.  If this is not an option the suggestion to plant a small ornament tree in each box with an under skirt of shade perennials, that will help balance the vertical design of the extremely large windows.
As a NGC Master Landscape Design Consultant I put my knowledge and experience to use by further suggesting that there unused, sadly lacking of landscape of  the long deep shaded side of the building that runs along Middlesex Street before reaching the edge of the Center, that also abuts the parking lot, separated by a high wooden fence be utilized as the “smoking” area.   Not that I  encourage the use of smoking,  but the clients stand in front of the building near the entrance while smoking making it difficult to enter the building without passing through a cloud of smoke so ... if you can’t fight it, find another solution.  I suggest to use the 80 ft x 4'  shaded area as seating by installing two granite blocks and adding 3 sand containers for butt receptacles. Behind the granite seating,  a row of hosta can be planted which will make landscape self sustaining.  The wooden fence will be repair this week and stained a natural color.   This small action will beatify the street for the length of 80 feet, keeping and enhancing the large red maple (with an interesting twisted truck shape) in its center, two 36" granite blocks on the left and right of the maple and a row of “Patriot” Hosta bordering the fence. There will also be three sand tubs for the cigarette buts.  At the very far end of this length of green space, next to the corner of the building there will be a decorated cast iron city trash bin.  
Further I’ve planned to give the clients a few gardening workshops thereby encouraging them to maintain the flower boxes.

#2 The Urban Wildflower garden.  Location: at Markos Mediterranean Grill on the top of the Thorndike Rotary, Known as the Lord Overpass, adjacent to the Train Station.   In support our NGC president Sandy Robinson's  projects..  Reestablishing wild green space by returning back to nature, to support our pollinator habitat can be  manageable and interesting if done correctly, especially in city and urban areas, limiting the need to constantly mow every blade of grass!  I am asking members to collect wild flower seeds including marigolds! So we can broadcast the seeds along the slope.  This is a good project even for our out of state members to participate by sending or drop off or bring t0 the meeting any wild flower seeds that they can part with.  Imagine with me, the Thorndike Rotary slope a blaze with wildflowers... a permaculture of the violet hues of lupines, deep gold of black eye susans, the orange of  common day lilies, yellow of buttercups and goldenrod, the white of field daisies, red and white clover, the pinks of the blossoming milkweed, the delicate pattern of Queen Anne’s lace, the bell shaped campion all alight with butterflies and bumblebees.


Members Moment for July: comes from Sharon Sawyer (PEI/Canada), she writes In PEI, our bat population has been decimated by white nose disease. It was first reported on the Island only two years ago, and we have absolutely zero bats left.  Our property borders a small brook, and the mosquitoes and black flies this year are terrible.  Usually, it wasn't so bad because the bats ate so many of them. I always enjoyed watching them flying around the yard near the woods at night. The world needs less lawn and more wild space, in keeping with our NGC pollinator program she offers White Nose Syndrome of Bats.  (attached) please feel free to comment.

Awards:  Along with the 6 NGC awards we picked up at the National Garden Cub convention in Kentucky,  I have applied for the GCFMA Section III C, Norma Zettler “For the Love of Birds”Award due for July 1.   The award is described as:  A certificate of Merit and a copy of Norma’s Birds booklet (delight ful compendium of poems and bird facts) to be presented at the Fall Conference. The award is given to a club or individual educating the public about the “love of birds” The project can be a program for the community, a series of club programs; a program or project for children; or the creation of a local garden that encourages birds.  Our Big Year Project certainly applies!

June Strawberry Festival:   The first of the many 10th Anniversary Club Celebrations on June 20th, a fine summer day for the Strawberries 'n Arts Festival was enjoyed by hundreds on the Westford Commons.  Members spotted among the grounds were Heidi, Susan, Jeanne Rousseau and Bonni.  The strawberry shortcake was scrumptious!  The vendor stalls were exceptional.  Entertainment included bag pipers, Celtic dancers, barbershop quartet, and iron worker with anvil and irons preforming a “lost” craft demonstration.  For those members out of state, as promised a special token will be sent you as part of our club’s celebration.   Watch your mail! The admission was free and the club reimbursed the cost of Strawberry Shortcake with some from of receipt or brochure from the festival.  Truly a good time was had by All!

The next 10th Anniversary celebratory event: will be Saturday, AUGUST 8, 2015 11 AM Design Program and Luncheon at the Littles’ Residence home in Westborough. This design program will be in preparation for our Flower Show in December.   RSVP to Bonni as head count will be required. Everyone to meet at 10:00 AM as 279 Wentworth as carpooling and tandem will be necessary.  Limited parking. NEWS: our member Bonni Jaross from California will be joining us in August!



December Flower Show:  Notice for all out of state members the schedule was written to accommodate all members.  I hope you will consider entering by sighing up for 
 Class 1   Season’s Greetings      2 entries available
A 10” fresh wreath (provided by Committee or chose your own fresh wreath and the club will reimburse with receipt).  Exhibitors’ choice of holiday design using fresh and/or dried plant material.  Will not be returned as it will become Ways & Means: offered for sale to the public.  Ship to 279 Wentworth Ave Lowell, MA 01852

Class 2   Spirit of Giving 2 entries available
A wrapped shoe or dress box.  Exhibitors’ choice of holiday design using fresh and/or dried plant material.   Easily shipped to 279 Wentworth Ave Lowell, MA 01852

Class 5   Not a creature was stirring…not even a mouse!  4 entries available
  A small holiday design not to exceed 8” square using fresh and/or dried plant material.  Displayed in a white niche  10” x 10”  x 10” w/ white backboard.  Ship to 279 Wentworth Ave Lowell, MA 01852.

Shipped Entries will be handled and exhibited in their best display, by 2 flower show judges as if it were their own design.  Please do not be concerned about damage in shipping.  All will be perfect!


Summer Meeting Dates Mark Your Calendar:
July: Meeting will be held at the Blue Star Park on Saturday July 11th, @ 9:30 AM. (Weather permitting) Jeanne Rousseau has offered to do hospitality.  Someone.. please bring your Garden Shed Key – mine is among the missing!
Discussion: Shelter landscaping agenda; consider Bud vase program for shelter?  Need ideas for the upcoming Golden Trowel Challenge.

August:  Aug 8th 11:AM Andrea and Bruce to host Luncheon and Design Program in Westborough  Ca pooling necessary meet at Bonni’s leave prompt at 10 AM.  Meeting Discussion on Flower Show and preliminary schedules distributed, tasks assigned.

August 22nd  Blue Star Park @ 8:30 AM. (weather permitting).  Hospitality-Bonni
Discussion on Gold Star project.
 
Note from Sharon: I have not been successful in uploading the article on white nose syndrome in bats that Bonni attached to the email she sent us.  I'll keep trying!

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