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Adirondack Garden Club makes wreaths to share

Members of the Adirondack Garden Club and guests show their wreaths at the Whallonsburg Grange. Front row, from left, are Beth Rowland, Meredith Hanna, Lynn Harrison, Annette Simons, Sarah White, Donna Baribeau, Ana Moore, Sarah Moseley and Lyn Flynn. Back row, from left, are Liz Jacques, Linda Rockefeller, Nancy Howard, Pat Troyan, Nancy Budd, Jennifer Lagor, Kate Gorman, Meghan McWilliams, Annie Smith, Annie McKinley and Carol Edwards. (Provided photo)

KEENE — In early December, more than 25 Adirondack Garden Club members and their guests gathered at the Whallonsburg Grange to decorate lovely evergreen wreaths, many intended for members’ homes but even more destined for those served by Families First in Elizabethtown, a countywide agency that works with families facing mental health challenges.

The Families First wreath-making program was begun four years ago and has become a favorite project for AGC members.

This year, the club created more than 40 wreaths for Families First, with guidance from professional florist and AGC member Sarah White organized the workshop and shared professional tips on making ribbon bows and incorporating a variety of items, from Christmas ornaments and small toys to dried flowers, into the holiday wreaths.

Founded in 1928, the Adirondack Garden Club’s mission is to stimulate the knowledge and love of gardening, to aid in the protection of native plants and birds, and to encourage civic planting, and the conservation of our natural resources.

In 1933, the club joined The Garden Club of America, a volunteer, nonprofit 501(c)3 organization comprised of 200 member clubs and approximately 18,000 club members throughout the U.S.

The Adirondack Garden Club’s purpose is the conservation of the plants, shrubs and trees native to the Adirondack region, and the making of both wild and cultivated gardens characteristic of the environment in which they are placed, the furthering of the cultivation of gardens throughout the Adirondack area, and the promotion of civic conservation and beautification.

More information is available on the club’s website, www.adirondackgardenclub.com.

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