Lock Haven Garden Club
The Dogwood Circle of the Lock Haven Garden Club was established in 1960, and maintains the gardens at the Triangle across from the Post Office and at the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania. The club meets monthly in various venues to learn more about gardening, plants and flower arranging, and occasionally embarks on gardening related excursions. We schedule planting and clean up days throughout the growing season and every one has assigned weeks for weeding and maintenance.
We thank the Clinton County Community Foundation for funding the plants, care and maintenance of these City gardens.
We thank the City of Lock Haven and the Streets department for water, mulch and manpower.
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March Meeting
We met at Jo Ann's house for business and pleasure! Svitlana distributed the 2025 program book.
Several of us brought arrangements using something we would find in the kitchen.
Chryslynne: Pretty Cyclamen in a teapot Judy: Colorful flowers in a colander
Mary, Left, used a Foley Food Mill, and Jo Ann used a flour sifter.
Next Meeting: Katelyn presents Pressed Flowers! It will be held at the Poorman Gallery at 6:30.
We will be resuming Garden of the Month awards in May
All programs begin at 6:30 unless otherwise noted. Please let your hostess know if you will not be able to attend.
Some programs are at the Poorman Gallery 352 E. Water Street
March 5: "Kitchen, Kitchen, What's in the Kitchen?" Bring an arrangement implementing an item found in your kitchen. Hostess: Jo Ann; co-hostess Bonnie
April 2: Learning from the Master." Program on pressed flowers by Kate Smith at the Poorman Gallery
May 7: "Basket Surprise." Bring a basket of any kind. Surprise us! Hostess: Judy; Co-hostess: Connie
June 4: "Its a Small World." Making a terrarium. Bring your own glass container, and if desired wood, rocks, a figurine. Soil and plants will be provided. Hostess: Chryslynne
July 12: "Child's Play" Bring and arrangement based on a child's story or nursery rhyme. Hostess: Mary V.
August 6; "Getting a Start" Program on propagation by Judy and Marion. Hostess: Judy
September 3: "Apple of Your Eye (and Taste Buds) Taste-testing a variety of apples. Bring an apple recipe to share. Hostess: Jo Ann
October 1. "Going Native" Visit the Lovette home an discover native plants and learn about the benefits of planting natives. Host: Jim, 604 Big Plum Run Road; Co-hostess Bonnie
November 5: "Pine Cones, Pine Cones, Pine Cones" Bring a holiday arrangement using pine cones. Hostess: Chryslynne at the Poorman Gallery.
December 3. Start at 6;00. Dinner at an area restaurant. Bring a $10 donation and the name of a non-profit charitable organization, to be randomly selected at dinner.