The Spring
Glen Garden Club next meeting will be on Monday April 13, 2026, at Lockwood
Cottage, 890 Evergreen Ave. Meeting will begin at 11:30 am with a light
luncheon, bring a sandwich, dessert and beverage will be served. After a short business meeting the program
will begin a 1pm. April’s speaker will
be Cathy Ritch and her topic will be “cute, clever, classic: a floral design for every lifestyle” designs
will be raffled.
The Club has been a fixture in the Hamden community since
1925, a chartered member of The Federated Garden Clubs of Connecticut,
Inc., and National Garden Clubs, Inc., since 1929.
The Garden Club ongoing projects include gardens
and planters in Spring Glen, Poppy’s Garden on the Farmington Canal Trail and
the Historical Herb Garden at The
Jonathan Dickerman House.
The Club donated 10 American Elm hybrid trees to
the Hamden Center Park as a result of its successful Wreaths for Trees
program.
Other projects of the Club are a
Rhododendron Garden at the entry to Lockwood Cottage and the Red Oak tree
(Quercus rubra) affectionately known as “Annie Oakley” planted in the
Eli Whitney Park.
The
Spring Glen Garden Club is looking for new members, who are not only interested
in horticultural pursuits but civic beautification and preservation of our
natural resources. There are no residency requirements to belong, our members
are as local as Hamden, North Haven, Branford, or as far flung as Goshen. For further membership information, please
call Dorothy at 203.934.5975
Benefits
of Membership
The
Spring Glen Garden Club
Fellowship
with other garden and flower enthusiasts
Educational
opportunities through the
CT
Federation of Garden Clubs
Flower Show School
Environmental Studies School
Landscape Design Study School
Gardening Study School
Monthly meetings featuring Professional
Speakers on a wide range of topics
Contribute to your community through civic
involvement in the following areas:
Dickerman
House Herb and Shade Gardens
Town
Center lobby planters
Hamden
Earth Day Celebration
Tending
Plants in the Miller Library
Tending
Poppy’s Garden at the Lockkeepers House on the Farmington Canal Trail
Maintaining
the Planters in Spring Glen Center
Tending
the gardens at the Spring Glen Municipal Parking lot
Club members also host informational teas,
man booths at the and the annual Brooksvale Park Fair.
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