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Calvert Garden Club
PO Box 3068
Prince Frederick,
MD
20678
410-326-0843
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The Calvert Garden Club, founded in May 1936, is a member of the National Garden Clubs, Inc., Central Atlantic Region and the Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland, Inc., District II. The Calvert Garden Club is a non-profit charitable organization that sponsors activities designed to preserve and improve the natural beauty of our community. We do this through landscaping of public places, conserving historic sites, and sponsoring artistic opportunities for the community’s youth, senior citizens, and our members.
[ Last Updated: 06-Sep-2006 |
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Charles County Garden Club
P.O. BOX 1496
La Plata,
MD
20646
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[ Last Updated: 01-Jun-2003 |
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LaPlata Community Garden Club
http://www.laplatagardenclub.org/
La Plata,
MD
20646
The LaPlata Community Garden Club was formed in June 2002 to assist the area recover from a the devistation of a tornado in April, 2002. The club is affliated with the Federated Garden Clubs of Maryland.
[ Last Updated: 01-Jun-2003 |
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Maryland Master Gardeners of Charles County
http://mastergardener.umd.edu/local/Charles/
9375 Chesapeake St., #119
La Plata,
MD
20646
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301-934-5403
301-753-8195
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The Charles County website for the Maryland Master Gardener Program. The Program trains volunteers to provide education about sound horticultural and environmental practices. The website features links to the Maryland University Home Information Center and the Charles County Cooperative Extension Service as well as gardening links and others.
[ Last Updated: 18-Jun-2008 |
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Mistress Brent Garden Club of St. Mary's
112 Chestnut Ridge Drive
Leonardtown,
MD
20650
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301-872-5950
The purpose of the Garden Club is to encourage interest in all phases of home gardening and to promote better horticultural practices, civic beauty, and the conservation of natural resources. Responsible for the original and inspired decoration of the State House for Christmas Madrigal performances.
[ Last Updated: 01-Jun-2003 |
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Society Hill Garden Club of Breton Bay
http://societyhillgardenclub.blogspot.com/
Leonardtown,
MD
20650
301-997-1154
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The Society Hill Garden Club of Breton Bay is a gardening-passionate group of residents living in the neighborhoods along Bull Road and in Avenmar, in Leonardtown, including life-long natives and the newly arrived. Club meetings from September through June feature light refreshments, followed by short programs on various gardening topics and a club business meeting. The club holds an annual Mulch Sale in March with proceeds being used in the community. The club owns and maintains Breton Bay signs which provide community announcements, and is involved in other community improvement projects. Meetings are held at members' homes on the evening of the first Monday of each month. Guests are welcome to attend and residents living in the neighborhood are welcome to join. Call for current meeting information or view our blog.
[ Last Updated: 20-Jul-2011 |
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St. Mary's County Garden Club
PO Box 681
California,
MD
20619
301-884-3319
Organized in 1938, and federated with the Garden Clubs of Maryland in 1940, the club provides member education in design, environmental studies and horticulture; manages the flower and horticulture show at the St. Mary’s County Fair; provides scholarships; promotes the Master Gardener program; conducts garden therapy at Green Holly School; and maintains the herb garden at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. The group also creates holiday décor for several county government buildings and St. Mary’s hospital patients. In addition to monthly meetings, the group also holds special study groups in flower design and horticulture. The theme for 2007 is “Go Native” and will feature speakers and field trips on using native plants in the landscaped garden to promote a healthy environment.
[ Last Updated: 25-Jan-2007 |
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