According to Livy - Sarasota Garden Club
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According to Livy - Sarasota Garden Club
VOLUME XXXXV November, 2015 ISSUE III Happy Thanksgiving!! According to Livy The General Meeting on Monday was the official beginning to our Garden Club year. What a delightful event it was! After the business part of the meeting an entertaining skit was provided by Jean Ruff, Emily Yaffe and Dorothy Thompson. The Kangaroo Court was a delightful way to "roast" the officers and have a good laugh. The Pot Luck Lunch was delicious as always. Garden clubbers seem to be outstanding cooks. It was a great day to welcome back our seasonal members. GardenFest, our first two day Garden Festival, was another event to be proud of, and what an accomplishment it was. We congratulate Jeannie Renderer and Melanie Babineau for giving us a blueprint for future GardenFests. One of our missions as a Garden Club is to educate the community in the "appreciation and promotion of Florida gardening principles." All our speakers, demonstrators, and the participation of so many plant societies certainly echoed this message. The 50th Anniversary Celebration of Civic Beautification was Wednesday, October, 14th. Pat Bonarek, with the help of Adrienne Wagner, Jennifer Walker and Penny Thomas, did a stellar job of highlighting this very special program, which began in 1964. Honoring businesses, associations, and the city for making Sarasota beautiful is one of the very special projects of the Sarasota Garden Club. It reminds us of the rich history we have with our community. We have much to look forward to this year. We have outstanding programs in both design and horticulture. We have a very sophisticated flower show, Architecture With Pizzazz, coming in January, with a kickoff tea at new member Cheryl Burke's Antique Shop on Palm Avenue on November 13th. Don't forget to save the date of February 12th for our annual fashion show " Tutta Bella" at the Hyatt. This is a popular event, so make your reservations early. Another date to save is March 19th. That is the date of our third Gardens in Paradise Garden Tour. Last year almost 1000 people attended and we hope that this year will be even bigger. We hope that all of you will lend a hand to help with these ambitious programs. TOGETHER WE CAN do all this and have great fun, too! I look forward to working along with you to make this the best year ever!! —Livy Note: The photo at the top right side of this page shows President Olivia Haynes with FFGC President Arlene Rand at the District VIII Meeting accepting National Garden Club awards for the SGC Therapy Tea and the publication Combined Wisdom. 50 YEARS of CIVIC BEAUTIFICATION AWARDS: A GRAND CELEBRATION The Sarasota Garden Club on October 14, 2015 was turned into a "Lounge of Stars" to celebrate 50 Years of Civic Beautification. The CBC Committee; Andy Papineau, Adrienne Wagner, Jennifer Walker, and Mary Papineau, reviewed various properties that have previously won this award, searching for those which continually maintained outstanding landscaping. It was a recognition of significant contributions to the beauty of the Sarasota Area through excellence in landscaping a civic property with attractive curb appeal. There were 33 awards that included commercial buildings, parks, churches and condominiums. The theme of "Good Landscaping is Good Business" was evident in the chosen Award Winners. The Award Winners were greeted by the soft sound of Jason Hobert's guitar, the breathtaking floral centerpiece by Clare Milligan, and the inviting golden arrangement by Adrienne Wagner at the entrance. Shirley Cook had the honorees sign the special visitor's book and Penny Thomas with all of her kitchen help served the 126 honorees and garden club members. There was also a special visit by Mable Ringling (Jean Ruff) and John Ringling (Wilmer Pearson). Our President, Olivia Haynes, made an interesting speech about the history of the awards and the impressive certificates, revised by CJ Danna, were presented with humor to the honorees. Again the Garden Club Members joined in to make this event a roaring success. Thanks to Kathryn Johnson our mentor and congratulations to you all!!!! Pat Bonarek, Civic Beautification Chair Above right: Chair Pat Bonarek introducing the awards Left: Boyd Phillips, Grounds Manager of Village Walk, center is SGC’s Andy Papineau, and on the right is Bob Malan, Town Manager of Village Walk. Mr. Malan was one of the first recipients of an SGC college scholarship in natural sciences, graduating with a horticultural/business degree which plays an integral part of his position today managing one of the largest properties on Palmer Ranch. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: Sarasota Garden Club has been responsible for many years for the plantings at the Blue Star Marker and the Dough Boy Statue in JD Hamel Park (across Rt. 41 from the marina). We won a state award after the renovations in 2010. For Memorial Day and Veterans’ Day we clean up the area and put in new plantings if needed. This year we would like a group to work on this project on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, at 9 am. We will be done in time to get back to the Garden Club for the HORTICULTURE FLOWER SHOW WORKSHOP… We will be meeting at the park, corner of Bayfront Drive (RT 41) and Main Street …bring gloves, clippers. Trash bags and small tools will be provided. The more help we have the less time it will take. The County is very helpful and does the heavy work and gets everything watered. No experience necessary! Hope you can join us because, as President Livy says, together we can, and we want to honor those who served so well. Barbara Rao 2 General Membership Meeting Monday, November 16 at 10:00 What’s Happening: Meetings and Events OCT. 28: Special Workshop: Hort for Flower Show p7 OCT. 28: Blue Star Marker and Dough Boy Cleanup p2 November 1 2 3 5 9 “ 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 “ 19 21 23 24 26 27 30 Rented Bd. of Directors 10 Succulent Society 7 pm Library Committee 9:30 Flower Show Committee 9:30 CONA 6 pm Therapy Tea 1 pm Hort Study 9:30 Sierra Club 6 pm Flower show kick-off tea -offsite, see p. 4 Rented General Membership Mtg. 10 am Membership Committee 10 am Floral Design Class #5 9:30 Appalachian Trail Club 6 pm Butterfly Club 9:30 Rented Floral Design Class #6 9:30 Tropical Fruit Society 6:30-9 pm Thanksgiving Office closed Ikebana Society 9-12:30 On November 16th, Harold Bubil will be the guest speaker at our General Membership Meeting. Mr. Bubil has been the real estate editor of the HeraldTribune since 1994. He is a great resource when it comes to Sarasota real estate. This month’s topic is different than our usual programs but is very timely because of our upcoming Flower Show, “Sarasota Architecture with Pizzazz.” He will speak to us about Sarasota’s architecture in general and about our mid-century building. The program will begin at 10:45. Guests and the public are welcome for $5; members are free. -Judith Hydeman December 1 2 “ 3 4 5 7 “ 9 10 12 14 “ 15 16 18 22 25 31 Succulent Society 7 pm Floralia 10 Chamber of Commerce toy drive $5 + toy 5 pm Library Committee 9:30 Executive Committee 11:30 Rented Board of Directors 10 am Rented 6 pm Hort Study 9:30 Sierra Club 6 pm Rented Flower Show Committee 9:30 CONA 6 pm Membership Committee 10 Appalachian Trail Club 6 pm General Membership Meeting: offsite, more later Tropical Fruit Society 6:30 pm Christmas holiday New Year’s Eve New Members, Welcome! Susan Brown Chris Hersberger Marcie Rickenbacker Claire Rusen Sarah Stern Recent renewals: Dawn Dellavedova, Alice LaFollette, Nancy Schott New mail address: Aurora DeFex Any new/updated contact info is available in the office 3 The Pleasure of Your Company is Requested: Flower Show Special Annnouncement SGC Goes Downtown to Launch the Flower Show The Sarasota Garden Club is presenting a flower show called “Sarasota Architecture with Pizzazz” on Jan 23 and 24. For the first time we are adding a photography section and we want all our club photographers to enter. We have so many photographers that all the classes should fill up quickly. It would be a shame for you to miss this opportunity to show your work, so start thinking about which photos you want to enter. We have asked the merchants on Palm Avenue to decorate their windows for our flower show and three local businesses are supporting this effort early. There will be a tea, lectures and demonstration at Burke Antiques on November 13 at 1:00 pm, 12 Palm Ave. Tea and a lecture will be provided by Doug from As Good As it Gets. Cookies and scones will also be served. Also, there will be a demonstration on floral arrangements in containers and Eileen Hampshire from Art to Walk On will talk about floral designs in rugs. Please RSVP to SGC by Nov. 6. Come enjoy this innovative approach to adding some extra interest for the flower show this year! Each of six classes for entries will be limited to four photos and are all related to architecture. The rules, entry forms, dates to enter and subject matter are all included in the Flower Show Schedule which was recently emailed to all members. All photos must be vertical shots, 11 x 14 and mounted on black foam. These are the classes for entries: 1. Sarasota School of Architecture 2. Contemporary design 3. Landscape architecture 4. Mediterranean Revival 5. Spanish Revival 6. Beach pavilions Please contact Jewell Emswiller with any questions. New Project… Florida Federation of Garden Clubs Native Plants and Wildflower as well as District 8 Native Plants and Wildflower chairs are working with the Girl Scouts of Southwest Florida, located here in Sarasota to promote the NGC Girl Scout Native Plants Badge. This badge gives the girls an opportunity to learn about native plants, to appreciate using them in landscape planting and to engage them in protecting natives and wildflowers. We have planned four after-school programs beginning in January at the Girl Scout Center on Proctor and Tuttle. Lesson plans and activities are being created to make this badge-earning experience challenging as well as fun . Anyone interested in participating, please sign up. This is can be a wonderful opportunity for us to foster a youth group. “How to Enter Horticulture in the Flower Show” workshop Weds. Oct. 28 10 am at SGC Needed: 7 Hard Hats Volunteers are needed to work with the girls. Times and dates will be announced later. Thank you. If you can help with either of these projects, please contact Barbara Rao, barbara_rao @hotmail.com If you have a hard hat you can loan for the flower show on Jan. 23-24 please call Judith Hydeman. It will be returned in good condition. 4 Notes from the Board of Directors Meeting - Oct.5, 2015 The highlights of the meeting were the various announcements about the recent GardenFest chaired by Jeanne Renderer and Melanie Babineau. Everyone praised the great effort and planning done by them, the great lunches available, and the large number of volunteers. The set up and organization were well done and crowd control was fine. The profit total was over $4400 after expenses. Public reaction was all positive, with compliments from many attendees. The next big event , Civic Beautification’s 50th Anniversary Party, has been well planned by Pat Bonarek and her committee. They have evaluated all the past winners and checked up on current activities in deciding on a winner for this year. Over 100 invitations have been sent, the press is well represented, local politicians are expected, and volunteers are providing plenty of hors d’oeuvres for the feast, which will include wine and sweets. Education Chair Barbara Rao is working with FFGC and the Girl Scouts on a project for girls to earn merit badges for activities such as horticulture, children’s interests, and other skills. She was pleased with the Horticulture Study Group activities through the summer months. For the Botanical Gardens, Jean Hansen reported that John C. has constructed the frames for a “Wall Garden” to be installed soon. Membership Chair Catherine LaBrie was cheered at her return after some time off following surgery. She was pleased to report that we now have 162 members. Eight new members have joined since May, and all new members are active in at least one interest group. She and President Livy were consulted by Ringling Museum employees Kevin Green and Karen Smith, who are planning the renovation of Mable’s Secret Garden, which our members have been lovingly maintaining for many years. Their recommendations will be honored, and plantings will be mostly Florida native or friendly plants and well as butterfly attractors. All members are welcome to attend Board of Directors meetings. Complete Minutes are on file. Jan Johannesen, Secretary Flower Show: Patrons and Sponsors Form Let’s show some pizzazz . Support our FLOWER SHOW Patron………………………………………….$15.00 Sponsor ………………………………………..$25.00 Friend ………………………………………….$50.00 Benefactor …………………………………….$100.00 Champion………………………………..over $100. 00 -Any amount will be accepted- ___________________________________wishes to give $______and be a ______________________ ( Print name as you wish it to appear) ( Patron, Sponsor, etc.) Please make your checks to “Sarasota Garden Club—Flower Show” and mail to : Shirley Cook, 3300 Duncan Ave., Sarasota, FL 34239-6603 Your generosity helps to provide this special event as a gift to the people of the Sarasota area. Thank you! 5 Horticulture Study Group Wednesday November 11th 9:00a.m. At SGC “Make -One-Take-One Dish Gardens" Once again we will be creating small dish gardens as our philanthropic project for local assisted living facilities. This is the 4th time we have done this activity. Come join us to make something beautiful to brighten up someone’s holiday. We will be using small 3-4" teacups, pots, mugs, cream pitchers, etc. Potting materials will be provided as well as decorative stones, etc. Last year we donated over 150 of these small gardens to be used on window sills or small side tables. If you have any small containers that you would like to donate it would be much appreciated. We also need small 3-4 " cuttings or rooted plants, for use in the gardens. Good examples are: Christmas cactus, succulents, ivy, kalanchoe, spider plants, etc. Email me at [email protected] if you have anything to help with this program. Marge Josephson & Lisa Dodds are co-hostesses for this meeting. SGC members are always free & guests are welcome with a $5.00 fee. Plan to join us for this fun hands -on- gardening project. Our October 14th meeting was well attended by 21 members & guests. Kathy Denler, owner of Sweet Grass Farms Hydroponic Gardens, gave a very interesting history of how this type of gardening came into existence and followed with a walking tour of the site. She will keep us updated as to when their next crop will be ready. Thanks to my co-chair Judy for arranging this interesting tour. All our programs are a joint effort & we could not do these programs without help from all of you. We-Do-So-Love-Hands-On-Gardening, Kay Weber & Judy Herman, Horticulture Study Group Co-Chairs From Catherine LaBrie Thank you is not really enough to say to the caring and loving members of our garden club who sent beautiful cards and wishes during my recent surgery and ongoing recovery. However, Richard and I do thank you from the bottom of our hearts. To the members who delivered delicious food: you were angels everyone. It meant so very much and hopefully you will know how grateful we are for all the love and care you have shown. Yes there are angels among us and they are in our garden club. In gratitude, Catherine and Richard 6 Flower Show Horticulture Entry Info The Green Room On Wednesday, October 28 at 10 am we will offer a workshop at SGC on how to prepare horticulture entries for the January flower show. If you’ve never participated before, this will take care of all the questions and make you wonder why you never entered before. The new garden club season has begun and with it comes the 2015-16 edition of the SGC members’ Yearbook. To keep your information at your fingertips, The Green Room has dividers for sale. There are 5, 5½ x 8 ½ , dividers per package for $3.00 each. There are lots of new items for Fall, such as new containers for floral design, Oasis tapes and glues and U-Glu as well as other interesting items. Buy supplies to make holiday gifts. We apologize that the last date for purchasing a plant to enter in the flower show January 23-24 was October 21st. Look in your yard for trees or shrubs because you owned them by the deadline! Cut branches can be beautiful. Jan Johannesen got a blue ribbon for her bottle brush branches. Who knew? Stop by and take a look! We are open at all the club meetings for your convenience. Dorothy Thompson Plant identification information will be available on November 16 after the general meeting. Those helping with plant ID will leave at 2 pm, but members can continue to use the books to identify their plants. Oh, no: The Ringling Secret Garden? Hort entry forms can be sent to me ([email protected]) or can be left at the SGC Office from December 1-28. Cards will be made from the entry forms and should be picked up between 9-1 on Monday, January 18 and Tuesday, January 19. New entries will not be accepted after January 19th. Do not panic if you are up at The Ringling and see the Secret Garden all torn up. The concrete in the garden was cracked and becoming dangerous. The Ringling is replacing the concrete in the original pattern. The garden had to be removed to do the concrete work, so The Ringling invited the Secret Garden Gang to remove any plants that we wanted to use for our GardenFest and we filled John C.'s truck with them for our sale. (Thank you, John C!) The garden will get better irrigation and its soil will be amended. It will be a more educational garden with different palm trees, butterfly plants and native plants in each section and keeping Mable Ringling's "onesy twosy" theme. Catherine LaBrie and I have been invited to consult and we have had one meeting so far. Kevin Greene thinks that the garden will be back in operation by the end of November or the beginning of December with the Secret Garden Gang taking care of it. JOIN us then! Olivia Haynes This information is available on the first page of your Hort Schedule, which was sent by email. Copies are available in the office in case you had problems with your electronic copy. -Ginger Vance Photo credits for this issue: Thanks go to members Jewell Emswiller, Doug Gothier, CJ Danna, Page Jackson and Kathryn Johnson for their contributions this month. Also thanks to Andy Papineau for helpful information for content in this issue. 7 BLOOMING CHATTER THE NEWSLETTER OF THE SARASOTA GARDEN CLUB, INC. Sarasota Garden Club Webpage: www.SarasotaGardenClub.org The Deadline for the December issue of Blooming Chatter is November 16 Please E-mail articles to [email protected] or leave in the SGC Blooming Chatter mailbin Blooming Chatter Deadlines Blooming Chatter Issue Dec. 2015 Jan. 2016 Feb. 2016 March 2016 Apr. 2016 May 2016 June 2016 July-August is published 11 times yearly by the Sarasota Garden Club, Inc. 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