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BERMUDA RUN GARDEN CLUB
BERMUDA RUN, NORTH CAROLINA
Theme
Growing Gardens, Cultivating Community
Club Flower – Violet
“Violets – Gentle and Sweet – symbolizes promises kept”Shakespeare
GoalThe purposes of this club are to promote interest, study, and practice
in the various phases of gardening, landscaping and flower arranging and to promote education, conservation, restoration, and beautification
of the community.
Membership 39
Club Organized in June 1984
Club Federated September 1984NATIONAL GARDEN CLUBS, INC.
SOUTH ATLANTIC REGIONTHE GARDEN CLUB OF NORTH CAROLINA, INC.
MEMBER OF DISTRICT 4
YEARBOOK 2015-2016
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MESSAGE FROM THE BERMUDA RUN GARDEN CLUB PRESIDENT
Growing Gardens, Cultivating Community
March 2015
Dear Bermuda Run Garden Club Friends,
What a privilege it was to serve as your president during the past year; and what a privilege it is to be asked to serve a second term! Last year we “made a beautiful difference through gardening and friendship” by continuing our tradition of learning together and reaching out to others in our community. What amazing things we accomplished together!
As we celebrated the 30th Anniversary of the Bermuda Run Garden Club, we honored the past and looked toward the future; and we focused on giving back to our community. While continuing to support our on-going programs and projects, we also initiated new projects such as our Shredding Event and the community-wide “blanket drive” for A Storehouse for Jesus. We envisioned being an on-line resource for the community, so we began to design our own website.
Some might wonder how a Garden Club of our size has been able to make such an impact. The answer lies in our remarkable members! I congratulate each of you for the incredible gifts of your time and talents that you have so generously given! I thank you for the “Energizer Bunny” in each of you whose enthusiasm and dedication contributes so much to the success of our programs and projects!
As we look forward, we will see that the coming year is full of more opportunities to learn and give, more fun, more friendship. We will visit fascinating places and hear from experts that, although they’re in our own “backyard,” we’ve never visited or heard from before. I’m excited to begin a new year of “Growing Gardens and Cultivating Community!” I hope you are too!
Sue
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Garden Club Na/onal, State, and District Officers………………………………………………………………4
North Carolina Collet………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 5
Bermuda Run Garden Club Officers…………………………………………………………………………………….6
CommiCees/Projects Chairpersons………………………………………………………………………………….7-‐8
Big Flower/LiCle Bud…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..8
Club Members………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 9-‐12Past Presidents………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13
Projects………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 14-‐15
Tanglewood Rose Schedule……………………………………………………………………………………………….16
Post Office Watering Schedule………………………………………………………………………………………….17
Program Schedule for 2015-‐2016………………………………………………………………………………………18
Calendars and Herbs April 2015 to March 2016...……….……………………………………………….19-‐ 42
Cons/tu/on and By-‐Laws……………………………………………………………………………………………. 43-‐47
Budget………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 48-‐49
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NATIONAL GARDEN CLUBS, INC.National Garden Clubs, Inc. 4401 Magnolia AvenueSt. Louis, MO 63110 Telephone:
(314) 776-7574Fax: (314) 776-5108
E-mail: [email protected] Hours: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.—4:30 p.m. (CDT).Website: www.GardenClub.org
44th President May 2015-2017: Sandra H. Robinson [email protected]: Leap into Action
SOUTH ATLANTIC REGIONWebsite: www.southatlanticregiongardenclubs.org/South Atlantic Director 2015-2017: Sarah Ann Parlor, Elloree, South Carolina Email address: [email protected]: To be announced at the NGC May convention
THE GARDEN CLUB OF NORTH CAROLINA, INC.Headquarters: JC Raulston Arboretum, campus of NC State University Garden Club of North Carolina, Inc.P. O. Box 33520 Raleigh, NC 27636-3520 Phone: 919-834-0686
Email: [email protected] Hours: Monday - Thursday 9:00-4:00Website: http://www.gardenclubofnc.org/
North Carolina President: April 2015-2017Judy Bond, Email address: [email protected] Galloway at Fearrington, 3000 Galloway Ridge, Pittsboro NC 27312; phone: 919-704-8398Theme: The 3 Cs: Contemplate the Past, Conquer the Present, Challenge the Future
District 4 Director: COUNTIES: Davie, Davidson, Forsyth, Stokes, Surry, parts of Guilford and all of YadkinMaryAnn Spainhour, email address: [email protected] or [email protected]
Bermuda Run Garden Club President:Sue Whittaker, email address: [email protected]: Growing Gardens, Cultivating Community
GARDEN CLUB of NORTH CAROLINA INC. COLLECT
Our Heavenly Father, who dost feed the birds and clothe the flowers and who
knoweth and careth for every need of us,Thy children, so enlighten our minds
to use wisely the gifts of Thy Mighty Hand, that we,
being imbued with Thy Holy Spirit, may so work Thy
willthat those who come after
may mark their path by our footsteps.
For the beauty of the earth, Father in Heaven, we thank Thee. For our
families, our friends, our free and beautiful country, Father in Heaven, we
thank Thee.We beseech Thee of Thy great goodness and tender mercy
to forgive our sins, and grant that as we work together in fellowship we may
draw closer to Thee,Almighty God, in whose name we pray.
Amen
Marie Rehder Gerdes
BERMUDA RUM GARDEN CLUB OFFICERS2015-2016
President
Sue WhittakerXXX Bermuda Run, NC 27006 Home: (336) xxx-xxxxCell: (xxx) xxx-xxxx
Email address:
First Vice-President
Alice Bostrom237 N. Hiddenbrooke Drive Advance, NC 27006Home: (336) xxx-xxxxCell: (xxx) xxx-xxxx
Email address:
Second Vice-President
Marie LabarowskiXXXBermuda Run, NC 27006 Home: (336) xxx-xxxxCell: (xxx) xxx-xxxx
Email address:
Secretary
Patricia “PJ” Guerra xxxBermuda Run, NC 27006 Home: (336) xxx-xxxxCell: (xxx) xxx-xxxx
Email Address:
Treasurer
Cathy ZeitvogelXxxBermuda Run, NC 27006 Home: (336) xxx-xxxxCell: (xxx) xxx-xxxx
Email Address:
STANDING COMMITTEES 2015-16
COMMITTEE CHAIRWOMAN TELEPHONEAWARDS & HISTORIAN Donna LamondsHOSTESS Helen BoonINVOCATION Linda ErnstPHOTOGRAPHER/SCRAPBOOK Carol QuinnPUBLICITY Betsy CochraneWEBSITE
Website, Shutterfly, email, etc.Co-Chairs: Martha Apple & Diane BurkeAnd Committee Members: Kim Carson, Carol Quinn,Donna Lamonds, and Peggy Schuppert
SOCIAL COMMITTEE Bonnie Rockaway, ChairAnd Committee Members: Shelby Nichols , Marbee Gingras, Kim Carson, Lynn Marcellino Martha Apple and Peggy Schuppert
WAYS AND MEANS:Geranium Sales
Shredding
50/50 Raffle
Co-Chairs: Shirley Cagle & Betty SheekAnd Committee Members:Pat Mignacca and Peggy Schuppert
Marie Labarowski, ChairAnd Committee Members: Beth Grose, Lynn Marcellino, Pat Wagner, JoAnn Mintz, Joan Palmer, Fran Shelton, Dianna Goolsby, PJ Guerra, Peggy Schuppert, Martha Apple, Linda Ernst, Diane Burke, Alice Bostrom, Betsy Cochrane
Pat MignaccaYEARBOOK Cindy O’Hagan
PROJECTS 2015-16
PROJECT CHAIRWOMAN TELEPHONEBEAUTIFICATION Marilyn Guide Janice
Tomlinson
BOUQUETS for Meals on Wheels Co-Chairs: Donna DuToit & JoAnn MintzAnd Committee Members: Pat Wagner, Donna Lamonds, Joan Palmer, Judy Mack, Fran Shelton, Marilyn Guide, Cathy Zeitvogel, Ann Cornwell
DIXIE CLASSIC FAIR: Designs Ann Cornwell 3DIXIE CLASSIC FAIR: Container Plants Carol Quinn, Chair
And Committee Members:Pat Mignacca, Diana Goolsby, Marbee Gingras, Shirley Cagle and Betty Sheek
Projects Con/nued….Projects Con/nued:
DIXIE CLASSIC FAIR: Horticulture Bonnie RockawayDonna DuToitEleanor Salley
COMMUNITY CENTERPIECES: Co-Chairs: Donna Lamonds &Hospice Dinner & Beth GroseStorehouse for Jesus Luncheon And Committee Members: Pat
Mignacca, Ann Cornwell,Judy Culler, Linda ErnstKaren Coley, Alice Bostrom
Pat Wagner, Carol QuinnJoan Palmer, Fran SheltonLynn Marcellino, Peggy Schuppert
LUNCH BUDDIES PJ Guerra (through May 2015) Donna DuToitCarol Quinn Cathy Zeitvogel Janice Tomlinson Marie Labarowski Alice Bostrom
ENDOWMENT for Davie Community Foundation Carol QuinnLUNCHEON for EXPEPTIONAL Co-Chairs: Lynn Marcellino &CHILDREN/DAVIE COUNTY Cathy Zeitvogel
And Committee Members:Pat Wagner, Shelby Nichols
Marbee Gingras, Kim CarsonLinda Ernst, Pat Mignacca,
Betty Sheek, JoAnn Mintzand Peggy Schuppert
STOREHOUSE FOR JESUS Co-Chairs: Shelby Nichols &
Judy MackAnd Committee Members:Linda Ernst, Betty SheekShirley Cagle, Donna DuToit
Ann Cornwell, Joan Palmer andEleanor Salley
TANGLEWOOD ROSES Co-Chairs: Fran Shelton &Joan Palmer
TELEPHONE CALLERS/COMMUICATORS:
Pat Wagner Judy Mack Diana Goolsby
BIG FLOWER/ LITTLE BUD: Big Flower (Sponsor) - Little Bud (new member) is a sisterhood mentoring program intending to help new members quickly understand the activities of the Garden Club. It is suggested the “Flower” support, nurture and invite the “Bud" to accompany her committee meetings where she can observe and learn the purpose of the committee. Hopefully this process will enable the new member to identify areas in which she is most interested thus promoting participation in the club.
BERMUDA RUN GARDEN CLUB2015– 2016 Club Membership
Apple, Martha (David Rea) [email protected] Member since 11/1/2013
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Boon, Helen (Carl)Email: [email protected] since 1/01/1985
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Bostrom, Alice (Sandy)Email: [email protected] since 11/29/2006
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Burke, Diane (Mike) Email:[email protected] Member since 9/01/2010
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Cagle, ShirleyEmail: [email protected] Member since 11/05/2014
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Carson, Kim [email protected] Member since 11/1/2013
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Cochrane, Betsy (Joe) Email:[email protected] Member since 03/28/2007
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Cornwell, AnnEmail: [email protected] Member since 9/01/1984
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Culler, Judy (Steve) [email protected] Member since 03/28/2012
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DuToit, DonnaEmail: [email protected] since 1986
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Ernst, Linda (Mike)Email: [email protected] Member since 8/25/2000
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Gingras, Marbee (Richard) [email protected] Member since 11/1/2013
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Goolsby, DianaEmail: [email protected] Member since 8/27/2014
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Grose, Beth (Bill) Email:[email protected] Member since 3/28/2007
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Guerra, Patricia “PJ” (Jorge) [email protected] Member since 9/5/2012
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Guide, Marilyn (Robert) Email: [email protected] Member since 4/01/1994
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Labarowski, Marie (John) Email: [email protected] Member since 3/01/1995
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Lamonds, Donna (Don) Email: [email protected] Member since 4/23/1996
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Mack, Judy (Dennis)Email: [email protected] Member since 05/01/2014
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Marcellino, Lynn (Tom) Email: [email protected] Member since 2/29/2012
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Mignacca, PatEmail: [email protected] Member since 9/03/2003
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Mintz, JoAnn (Jay)Email: [email protected] Member since 2/24/2004
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Nichols, Shelby (Sam)Email: [email protected] since 5/01/1996
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O’Hagan, Cindy (Jerry)Email: [email protected] Member since 2/28/2007
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Palmer, Joan (Bud)Email: [email protected] Member since 04/03/2013
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Price, LoisEmail: [email protected] Member since 9/01/1985
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Quinn, Carol (Charlie)Email: [email protected] since 9/01/1986
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Rockaway, Bonnie (Jim) Email: [email protected] Member since 10/09/1992
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Salley, Eleanor (Mackay)Email: [email protected] Member since 11/19/1999
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Schuppert, Peggy (John) Email: [email protected] Member since 2/12/2003
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Sheek, BettyEmail: [email protected] Member since 4/1/2014
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Shelton, FranEmail: [email protected] Member since 11/06/1996
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Tomlinson, Janice (Harry) Email: [email protected] Member since 4/20/1997
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Wagner, PatEmail: [email protected] Member since 11/28/2012
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Whittaker, Sue (Bob) Email: [email protected] Member since 3/04/2009
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Zeitvogel, CathyEmail: [email protected] since 11/05/2008
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Membership requirements
• Attend garden club meetings on the first Wednesday of each month when scheduled.
• Use your skills and abilities as an Officer, Project or Committee Chair if requested to do so.
• Show your talents as a meeting hostess when scheduled.
• Water the plants at the post office and trim roses at Tanglewood when scheduled.
• Commit to a minimum of three additional activities or projects during the year.
• Find a substitute when unable to fulfill an assignment.
• Notify the hostess when planning to bring a guest to a meeting.
• Pay annual dues promptly at the beginning of each year.
• Help the club grow through a positive and willing attitude.
• Participates in the Dixie Classic Fair by entering horticulture, container plants, floral designs or other category.
Friends Emeritus
Beam, CarolynEmail: xMember since: 10/2003
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Coley, KarenEmail: x Member since: 10/2001
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Gleeson, KayEmail: xMember since 10/29/2003
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Hilton, Jane (Richard) Email: x Member since 10/02/2002
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Morgan, Martha (Benny) Email:xMember since 11/9/2003
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Friends Emeritus status requirements• Be an active member for ten (10) or more years.• Submit, in writing, a request for Friends Emeritus status.• Maintain Friends Emeritus status by attending a minimum of three (3) activities per year;
this could include club meetings, field trips or club projects as listed in the Yearbook.• Pay $35 per year to cover snack costs at the regular club meetings.
Founder of Bermuda Run Garden Club
Mrs. Grace (Edwin) Maddrey (Deceased)
Past Presidents
Mrs. Ann (Ralph) Cornwell 1984-1986Mrs. Lois (James) Price 1986-1988Mrs. Ruth (Marshall) Rodgers 1988-1989Mrs. Susan (John) Royster 1989-1990Mrs. Carol (Charles) Quinn 1990-1991Mrs. Sue (D. C.) Lawrence 1991-1992Mrs. Ann (Ralph) Cornwell 1992-1993Mrs. M.J, (Charles) Plitt 1993-1994Mrs. Hazel (Norman) Gaddis 1994-1995Mrs. Lynn (William) Joseph 1995-1996Mrs. Christy (Alex) Schafer 1996-1997Mrs. Wanda (Joseph E). Cross 1997-1998Mrs. Donna (Herbert) DuToit 1998-1999Mrs. Shelby (Sam) Nichols 1999-2000Mrs. Bonnie (James) Rockaway 2000-2002Mrs. Donna (Herbert) DuToit 2002-2003Mrs. Donna (Don) Lamonds 2003-2004Mrs. Linda (Michael) Ernst 2004-2007Mrs. Donna (Don) Lamonds 2007-2009Mrs. Kay (James) Gleeson 2009-2010Mrs. Peggy (John) Schuppert 2010-2012
Mrs. Alice (Sandy) Bostrom 2012-2013Mrs. Carol (Charles) Quinn 2013- 2014Mrs. Sue (Bob) Whittaker 2014-
Master Flower Show Judges
Mrs. Ann (Ralph) Cornwell Mrs. Lois (James) Price
Landscape Consultant Mrs. Ann (Ralph) Cornwell
ProjectsBermuda Run Garden Club
Projects 2015-‐2016
1. BeauDficaDon of the NeighborhoodAs a service to the neighborhood, members water and prune two large planters at the Bermuda Run Post Office. The club coordinates new planDngs in the spring and the fall. Garden Club members are scheduled on a rotaDng weekly basis to water, deadhead, and ferDlize the plants
2. Bermuda Run Garden Club Endowment Fund – Community FoundaDon of Davie County The Bermuda Run Garden Club Endowment Fund is a Donor-‐Advised Fund administered by the Community FoundaDon of Davie County. Income from the Endowment Fund may be disbursedannually and is supplemented by revenue generated from fund-‐raising by the Bermuda Run Garden Club. The Children’s Reading Fund and Pearls of Empowerment are two charitable projects which Bermuda Run Garden Club has chosen to focus on for 2015-‐16.The Children’s Reading Fund provides summer reading camps for Davie county elementary students whose reading skills are below grade level. The giX of reading can be life changing for these children. At a cost per child of $100, we hope to be able to increase parDcipaDon annually. In addiDon to our budgeted amount of $350, we will have a 50/50 raffle at meeDngs to raise extra funds for this Project. Pearls of Empowerment is a group of women contribuDng to programs which benefit women and children in the Davie community. This is the Garden Club’s fiXh year of membership in Pearls.
3. Davie County Schools Lunch Buddies ProgramThis project is a Davie County public schools program that is designed to provide a child with an adult friend. Garden Club volunteers go to Pinebrook Elementary School at least once a month or more to have lunch with their “special” buddy. Because we wanted to share our love of plants and flowers with the children, we added a gardening acDvity. Volunteers give their buddies gardening books wriben especially for children, such as the book, “From Seed to Plant.” These books describe the fascinaDng process of how plants grow. Even some of our Garden Club volunteers learn things they didn't know. There are two lunches during the year where the volunteers and their lunch buddies gather to enjoy lunch together as a group. At the end of the year, a lible planDng project is planned so the buddies can plant their own plants to take home and watch them grow over the summer. This is a most rewarding program for both Garden Club volunteers and their lunch buddies.
4. Davie County Senior Center Bouquets (Meals on Wheels)Four Dmes a year, Garden Club members meet to assemble fresh flower bouquets which are placed on the
lunch trays of all Meals on Wheels recipients in Davie County. The Project Chairwomen obtain and prepare the necessary supplies, including seasonal fabric and ribbon, to decorate the bouquets. A local grocery store helps by generously donaDng some of the flowers for the Project.
5. Dixie Classic FairTo encourage more gardening and designing of our backyard flowers, the Garden Club parDcipates annually in the Design, Container Plants, and HorDculture segments of the Dixie Classic Fair. To raise funds for our projects, members may also submit entries in a variety of compeDDons of their choice at the Fair.
Projects con/nued……
14Projects Con/nued:
6. Geranium plant sale to promote community beauDficaDonThe Garden club conducts the sale of Geraniums in April to encourage community beauDficaDon. Profits from the sale help fund our various community projects. The Project Chairwomen make arrangements with a local nursery regarding the price and delivery date of the plants and oversee publicity for the sale. Garden Club members pre-‐sell the plants and provide all assistance for pick-‐up of the geraniums on the delivery date.
7. ConservaDon of our Natural Resources:As a service to our surrounding community, the Bermuda Run Garden Club conducts a shredding event each year in April and October. Documents are shredded on site by a mobile shredding truck in a safe and secure manner. The shredded material is then recycled into paper towels andnapkins. Proceeds go to various Davie County community programs that the Garden Club supports.
8. Hospice Golf and Tennis ClassicThe Garden Club creates approximately 28 floral table arrangements each year for the Hospice Golf and Tennis Classic awards dinner. This is an annual fund-‐raiser for the benefit of the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. A porDon of the proceeds are used to create and maintain a garden for the residents and their families.
9. Public Library of Davie CountyThe Garden Club makes an annual donaDon to the Davie County Public Library for the purchase of books on horDculture and floral design.
10. ExcepDonal Children Program of Davie County Public SchoolsIn November, the Garden Club provides a Thanksgiving Luncheon at the Bermuda Run Country Club for students and staff of the ExcepDonal Children Program of Davie County Public Schools. Members of the Garden Club provide seasonal table decoraDons for the event and arrange for musical entertainment for our guests. Garden Club members and staff from Bermuda Run Country Club assist in preparing and serving a tradiDonal Thanksgiving menu for the Luncheon. Last year, approximately 175 students and staff members abended the event, which is a highlight in the children's school year.
11. Storehouse for JesusGarden Club members bring canned goods and other food and household items to Club meeDngs that are held at the Bermuda Run Country Club for donaDon to A Storehouse for Jesus. The Garden Club also sponsors an annual “restock the shelves” food and fund drive each year at the Bermuda Run Post Office. In addiDon, the Bermuda Run Garden Club joins with the Bermuda Run Ladies Golf AssociaDon to host an annual luncheon at BRCC by providing centerpieces for each table. Proceeds from the Luncheon benefit the Storehouse for Jesus clients. Other services include providing meals for qualified families at Thanksgiving and Christmas and collecDng school supplies each fall for needy children.
12. Tanglewood RosesOur oldest project, which began more than 30 years ago, is helping with maintenance of the Rose Garden at
Tanglewood Park in Forsyth County. Each summer, along with volunteers from the Clemmons Garden Club, our members conDnue this tradiDon. We are pleased that the Advance Garden Club, which we helped establish in 2010, now also parDcipates in the project. Our members are divided into teams, on a rotaDng basis, to prune and deadhead over 300 rose bushes each week during the months of July and September.
TANGLEWOOD ROSE GARDEN SCHEDULE
Monday mornings during the months of July and September at 8:00am all Garden Club members prune and deadhead the roses at Tanglewood Rose Gardens. Bring clippers, gloves, and plas/c bags for disposal of clippings. If you are unable to work on your assigned day, trade with someone for another day or check with one of the “ Friends Emeritus” Members (page 12) who m ay be able to subs/tute. No/fy one of the project co-‐chairwomen (page 8) of the change in schedule. If you are unavailable to work at all, no/fy one of the project co-‐chairwomen (page 8) since she may need to subs/tute for you.
Tanglewood Park issues yearly passes to each member. They require that each Garden Club member give them the license plate number of the car the pass/s/cker is on. Co-‐Chairwoman, Fran Shelton, will collect these numbers and do the paperwork for you.
July 6, and September 21Marie Labarowski Donna Lamonds Lynn Marcellino Pat Mignacca JoAnn Mintz Shelby Nichols Cindy O’Hagan Joan PalmerJudy Mack
July 13 and September 28Donna DuToit Linda Ernst Marbee Gingras Beth GrosePJ Guerra Marilyn Guide Cathy Zeitvogel BeCy Sheek Diana Goolsby
July 20 and September 7Martha Apple Helen Boon Alice Bostrom Diane Burke Kim Carson Betsy Cochrane Ann Cornwell Judy Culler Shirley Cagle
July 27 and September 14Lois Price Carol QuinnBonnie Rockaway Eleanor Salley Peggy Schuppert Fran Shelton Janice Tomlinson Pat WagnerSue WhiCaker
Watering Schedule for Planters at Bermuda Run Post Office
APRIL 2015 MAY 2015 JUNE 2015
1. Eleanor Salley5. Shelby Nichols12. Judy Mack19. Marilyn Guide26. PJ Guerra
3. Beth Grose10. Pat Mignacca17. Sue WhiCaker24. Cindy O’Hagan31. Joan Palmer
7. Kim Carson14. Bonnie Rockaway21. Fran Shelton28. Marie Labarowski
JULY 2015 AUGUST 2015 SEPTEMBER 20155. Pat Wagner12. Linda Ernst19. Lynn Marcellino26. Ann Cornwell
2. Donna DuToit9. Martha Apple16. Betsy Cochrane23. Peggy Schuppert30. BeCy Sheek
1. BeCy Sheek6. JoAnn Mintz13. Shirley Cagle20. Carol Quinn27. Cathy Zeitvogel
OCTOBER 2015 NOVEMBER 2015 DECEMBER 20154. Marbee Gingras11. Joan Palmer18. Alice Bostrom25. Cindy O’Hagan
1. Donna Lamonds8. Janice Tomlinson15. Diana Goolsby22. Judy Mack29. Janice Tomlinson
6. Donna DuToit13. Helen Boon20. Joan Palmer27. Carol Quinn
JANUARY 2016 FEBRUARY 2016 MARCH 20163. Sue WhiCaker10. Marie Labarowski17. Beth Grose24. BeCy Sheek31. Marbee Gingras
1. Marbee Gingras7. Peggy Schuppert14. Pat Mignacca21. PJ Guerra28. Shelby Nichols
6. Eleanor Salley13. Bonnie Rockaway20. Diane Burke27. Martha Apple
*If you no/ce problems with the irriga/on system in place for the Post Office planters please contact Marilyn Guide @ xxx-‐xxxx or Janice Tomlinson @ xxx-‐xxxx
Bermuda Run Garden Club 2015-‐2016 Programs
Date Program and Speaker TimeApril 1st 2015MeeDng Hostesses:Donna Lamonds & Lynn Marcellino
Tweety Birds: Forsyth Tech students present BRGC website. Also our very own resident bird authority, Fran Shelton will speak on abracDng birds in the spring.
1:00pm at the Club
May 6th , 2015MeeDng Hostesses:Donna DuToit & Karen Coley
Tanglewood without Thorns and Bees: Tour of the Arboretum with Scob Wellborn, Forsyth County HorDculture Agent & Director of the Arboretum and Gardens at Tanglewood.
10:00am Tanglewood Arboretum (Bring a Chair, Snacks & Water will be provided).
June 3rd, 2015 Annual Picnic 6:30pm at Tanglewood Shelter # 3
August 5th, 2015MeeDng Hostesses:Beby Sheek & Shirley Cagle
Fear of the Fair: Speaker, Tresh Sumner, Dixie Classic Fair HorDculture Expert, RegistraDon for fair, judging etc.
1:00pm at the Club
September 2nd 2015MeeDng Hostesses:JoAnn Mintz & Diana Goolsby
A Bird in the Hand is Worth 2 in the Tree: Our member Donna Lamonds will create a bird’s nest using dried flowers and herbs from our gardens.
Noon Luncheon at the Club.
October 7th, 2015MeeDng Hostesses:Pat Mignacca & Eleanor Salley
Murder in the Garden: Speaker Amanda Lanier, curator of EducaDon for Reynolda Gardens will speak on wicked plants, poisonous and allergic species.
1:00pm at the Club
November 4th, 2015MeeDng Hostesses:Betsy Cochrane & Joan Palmer
Deck the House: Theresa Myers from Myers Greenhouse will demonstrate planDng Amaryllis Bulbs and discuss other seasonal houseplants
1:00pm at the Club
November 19th, 2015 Thanksgiving Luncheon for ExcepDonal Children of Davie County
11:00am Thanksgiving Lunch at the Clubhouse
December 12th, 2015 Annual Christmas Dinner 6:00pm at the Main Clubhouse.
January 6th, 2016 Potluck Luncheon Noon Potluck at Linda Ernst home at 115 Holly Circle
February 3rd, 2016MeeDng Hostesses:Shelby Nichols & Judy Mack
Luncheon Program & InstallaDon of Officers: Hearts and Vines: Keith Hilton, Davie Florist, NC CerDfied Florist arrangements in unusual containers
Noon Luncheon at the Club
March 2nd, 2016MeeDng Hostesses:Pat Wagner & Cathy Zeitvogel
Plants of Time: Martha Hartley, Director of Research & Outreach, RestoraDon Division for Old Salem Museum & Gardens speaks on
Landscape History in Old Salem
1:00 at Clubhouse
~ April 2015 ~Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 Good Friday 4Meeting 1:00 at Club: "Tweety Birds" (see below for detail)Meeting Hostesses: Donna Lamonds & Lynn MarcellinoStorehouse: Bring Canned Vegetables
Post Office Plants: Eleanor Salley
5 Easter 6 7 World Health
Day
8 9 10 11Deadline to place Geranium orders to Betty Sheek or Shirley Cagle
Donna DuToit Birthday
Post Office Plants:Shelby Nichols12 13 14 15 Tax Day
(Taxes Due)16 17 18
Shredding Event 10-1 Bermuda Run Town Hall Parking Lot
Post Office Plants: Judy Mack
PJ Guerra Birthday
19 20 21 22 Earth Day / Administrative Professionals Day
23 24 Arbor Day 25GCNC Meeting in New Bern NC April 19-21
GCNC Meeting in New Bern NC April 19-21
GCNC Meeting in New Bern NC April 19-21
Post Office Plants: Marilyn Guide
Board Meeting 3:00 at Sue Whittaker
Lois Price Birthday
26 27 28 29 30 Notes: Garden ClubCathy Zeitvogel Birthday
Meeting “Tweety Birds”: Fran Shelton speaks on attracting birds in the spring+ Forsyth Tech students present our Garden Club Website
Geranium Pick-Up Day at Bermuda Run Post Office Parking Area 11-3
Post Office Plants: PJ Guerra
Growing Gardens, Cultivating Community
Davie County Schools Lunch Buddy Program
May Notes:
~ May 2015 ~ Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9
Meeting/Fieldtrip:10:00am at
TanglewoodArboretum (seebelow for details)
Post Office Plants: Beth Grose
MeetingHostesses: DonnaDuToit & KarenColey
10 Mother's
Day
11 12 13 14 15 16 Armed
Forces DayKay Gleeson Birthday
NGC Convention, Louisville, KY: Theme: Endless Possibilities
NGC Convention, Louisville, KY: Theme: Endless Possibilities
Post Office Plants: Pat Mignacca
Diane Burke Birthday
17 18 19 20 21 22 23NGC Convention, Louisville, KY: Theme: Endless Possibilities
Storehouse for Jesus Annual Collection at Bermuda Run Post Office
Storehouse for Jesus Annual Collection at Bermuda Run Post Office
Post Office Plants: Sue Whittaker
Deadline for Picnic money to Bonnie Rockaway
24 25 Memorial
Day
26 27 28 29 30Post Office Plants: Cindy O'Hagan
Janice Tomlinson Birthday
Board Meeting 3:00 at Bonnie Rockaway
31 Notes: Garden Club Meeting and Fieldtrip: Wednesday, May 6th: meet at the Tanglewood Arboretum at 10:00am. Tour of the Arboretum with Scott Wellborn, Forsyth County Horticulture Agent & Director of the Arboretum and Gardens at Tanglewood. Bring a Chair. Snacks and Water will be provided.Meeting Hostesses: Donna DuToit & Karen Coley
Post Office Plants: Joan Palmer
Growing Gardens, Cultivating CommunityRestoraDon of the Town Hall Planter
Picnic June 2014 at home of Cathy Zeitvogel
~ June 2015 ~
Shelter # 3 at Tanglewood Park Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5 6Garden Club Picnic: 6:30pm Tanglewood Shelter #3
7 National Garden Club Week June 7th - 13th
8 National Garden Club Week June 7th - 13th
9 National Garden Club Week June 7th - 13th
10 National Garden Club Week June 7th - 13th
11 National Garden Club Week June 7th - 13th
12 National Garden Club Week June 7th - 13th
13 National Garden Club Week June 7th - 13th
Flower Show School 4 at JC Raulston Arboretum, Raleigh
Flower Show School 4 at JC Raulston Arboretum, Raleigh
Flower Show School 4 at JC Raulston Arboretum, Raleigh
Post Office Plants: Kim Carson
8:00am Mocksville Senior Center Bouquets for Meals on Wheels
Lynn Marcellino Birthday
14 Flag Day 15 16 17 18 International Picnic Day
19 20
Post Office Plants: Bonnie Rockaway21 Father's Day / Summer Solstice
22 23 24 25 26 27
Post Office Plants: Fran Shelton
28 29 30 Notes: Garden Club Picnic on Wednesday, June 3rd at 6:30pm at Shelter # 3 in Tanglewood Park
Post Office Plants: Marie Labarowski
Eleanor Salley Birthday
Growing Gardens, Cultivating CommunityTanglewood Rose Garden
~ July 2015 ~
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat1 2 3 4 Independence
Day
5 6 7 8 9 10 11Post Office Plants: Pat Wagner
8:00am Prune Roses at Tanglewood
12 13 14 15 16 17 18Post Office Plants: Linda Ernst
8:00am Prune Roses at Tanglewood
Donna Lamonds Birthday
19 20 21 22 23 24 25Post Office Plants: Lynn Marcellino
8:00am Prune Roses at Tanglewood
Jane Hilton Birthday
26 27 28 29 30 31 Notes: Board Meeting 3:00pm on7/30 at Linda Ernst
Post Office Plants: Ann Cornwell
8:00am Prune Roses at Tanglewood
Board Meeting 3:00 at Linda Ernst
Pat Mignacca Birthday
Growing Gardens, Cultivating CommunityThe Art of Gardening: HorDculture
Notes for August:
~ August 2015 ~
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat1
2 International Friendship Day
3 4 5 6 7 8Meeting 1:00 at Club: "Fear of the Fair" (see below for details)Meeting Hostesses: Betty Sheek & Shirley Cagle
Post Office Plants: Donna DuToit
Shirley Cagle Birthday
Bonnie Rockaway Birthday
Karen Coley Birthday
Storehouse Bring Canned Fruit
9 10 11 12 13 International Left- Handers Day
14 15Post Office Plants: Martha Apple
Kim Carson Birthday
16 17 18 19 20 21 22JoAnn Mintz Birthday
Joan Palmer Birthday
Post Office Plants: Betsy Cochrane23 24 25 26 27 28 29Post Office Plants: Peggy Schuppert
Board Meeting 3:00 at Cathy Zeitvogel
Cindy O'Hagan Birthday
30 31 Notes: Club Meeting on Wednesday 8/5 at 1:00 at the Club: “Fear of the Fair”: Speaker Tresh Sumner, Dixie Classic Fair Horticulture Expert speaks on registration for the fair, judging etc. Hostesses: Betty Sheek & Shirley CagleStorehouse: Bring canned fruit
Post Office Plants: Betty Sheek
Judy Culler Birthday
Growing Gardens, Cultivating CommunityIn September 2014 our Club celebrated our 30 year Anniversary:
~ September 2015 ~Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2Luncheon Meeting at noon at the Club (see below for details)Meeting Hostesses: JoAnn Mintz & Diana GoolsbyStorehouse: Bring Pasta and Sauce
3 4 5
6
Post Office Plants: JoAnn Mintz
7 Labor Day
Prune Roses at 8:00 Tanglewood
8 98:00am Mocksville Senior Center Bouquets for Meals on Wheels
Peggy Schuppert Birthday
10 11 Patriot Day 9/11
12
13
Post Office Plants: Shirley Cagle
14
Prune Roses at 8:00 Tanglewood
15 16 17 18 19
20
Post Office Plants: Carol Quinn
21 International Day of Peace
Prune Roses at 8:00 Tanglewood
22 23 Fall Begins 24 25 26
27
Post Office Plants: Cathy Zeitvogel
28
Prune Roses at 8:00 Tanglewood
29 30Board Meeting: 3:00 at Helen Boon
Notes: Noon Luncheon & Club Meeting on 9/2 at the Club: “ A Bird in the Hand is Worth 2 in the Tree”: Donna Lamonds will create a bird’s nest using dried flowers and herbs from our garden.Hostesses: JoAnn Mintz & Diana Goolsby.Storehouse: Bring Pasta & Sauce
Growing Gardens, Cultivating CommunityProtecDon and ConservaDon of our Natural Resources:
Our Shredding Events are scheduled in October and April each year.
October Notes:
~ October 2015 ~
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat1 World Vegetarian Day
2 Dixie Classic Fair October 2-11
3 Dixie Classic
Fair
4 Dixie Classic
Fair
5 Dixie Classic
Fair
6 Dixie
Classic Fair
7 Dixie Classic Fair 8 Dixie Classic Fair
9 Dixie Classic
Fair
10 Dixie
Classic FairMeeting 1:00 at the Club: "Murder in the Garden" (see b e l o w f o r details)
Post Office Plants: Marbee Gingras
Meeting Hostesses: Pat Mignacca & Eleanor Salley
11 Dixie
Classic Fair
12 Columbus
Day
13 14 15 16 17Shredding Event 10-1 Bermuda Run Town Hall Parking Lot
Post Office Plants: Joan Palmer
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 United Nations DayPost Office
Plants: Alice Bostrom
District 4 Meeting in Mt Airy
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Halloween
Post Office Plants: Cindy O'Hagan
Board Meeting 3:00 at Marie Labarowski
Notes: Club MeeDng on 10/7 at 1:00: “Murder in the Garden”: Speaker Amanda Lanier, Curator of Educa/on for Reynolda Gardens will speak on Wicked Plants, Poisonous and Allergic Species.MeeDng Hostesses: Pat Mignacca & Eleanor Salley
Growing Gardens, Cultivating CommunityEducaDng our Youth: ExcepDonal Children’s Luncheon for Davie County
~ November 2015 ~
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat1 Daylight Saving Time Ends
2 3 Election Day 4 5 6 7M e e t i n g 1:00 at the Club: "Deck t h e House" (see b e l o w f o r details)Meeting Hostesses: Betsy Cochrane & Joan Palmer
Post Office Plants: Donna Lamonds
Ann Cornwell Birthday
Storehouse:Bring Peanut Butter and Crackers
8 9 10 11 Veterans'
Day
12 13 14Post Office Plants: Janice Tomlinson
15 16 17 18 19 Great American Smokeout
20 21
Board Meeting 3:00 at Carol Quinn
Exceptional Children's Luncheon: 11:00 at Club
Post Office Plants: Diana Goolsby
22 23 24 25 26 Thanksgiving Day
27 28Pat Wagner Birthday
Beth Grose Birthday
Post Office Plants: Judy Mack29 30 Notes: Club Meeting on 11/4 at 1:00 at the Club: “Deck the
House”: Theresa Myers from Myers Greenhouse will demonstrate planting Amaryllis Bulbs and dicuss other seasonal houseplants.Meeting Hostesses: Betsy Cochrane & Joan PalmerStorehouse: Bring Peanut Butter and Crackers
Post Office Plants: Janice Tomlinson
Growing Gardens, Cultivating Community
~ December 2015 ~
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat1 World AIDS
Day
2 3 4 5Sue Whittaker Birthday
6 7 8 9 10 Human
Rights Day
11 128:00am Mocksville Senior Center Bouquets for Meals on Wheels
Betty Sheek Birthday
Post Office Plants: Donna DuToit
Alice Bostrom Birthday
Martha Morgan Birthday
Judy Mack Birthday
Garden Club Christmas Dinner: 6:00pm at Club
13 14 15 16 17 18 19Post Office Plants: Helen Boon20 21 22 Winter
Solstice
23 24 25 Christmas 26Fran Shelton Birthday
Post Office Plants: Joan Palmer
Carol Quinn Birthday
27 28 29 30 31 Notes: Garden Club Christmas Party on Saturday 12/12 at 6:00pm at the Main Clubhouse.
Marie Laborowski Birthday
Post Office Plants: Carol Quinn
Growing Gardens, Cultivating CommunityCivic Development: We give back to the Community in many ways!
~ January 2016 ~Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 New Year's
Day
2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9Garden Club Potluck: Noon at Linda Ernst Home: 115 Holly Circle
Post Office Plants: Sue Whittaker
10 11 Human Trafficking Awareness
12 13 14 15 16Post OfficePlants: Marie Labarowski
Helen Boon Birthday
17 18 Martin
Luther King
19 20 21 22 23Post Office Plants: Beth Grose
Betsy Cochrane Birthday
24 25 26 27 28 29 30Board Meeting 3:00 at Lynn Marcellino
Post Office Plants: Betty Sheek
31 Notes: Garden Club Meeting on 1/6 at noon: Potluck at the home of Linda Ernst at 115 Holly Circle.Post Office
Plants: Marbee Gingras
Growing Gardens, Cultivating Community
InstallaDon of Officers in February 2015:
~ February 2016 ~Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
Carolyn Beam Birthday
Post Office Plants: Marbee Gingras
2 Groundhog Day
3Noon Luncheon Meeting: Installation of Officers + Program "Hearts and Vines" (see below for details)Meeting Hostesses: Shelby Nichols & Judy MackStorehouse: B r i n g C a n n e d Soup
4 5 6
7 Super Bowl
Post Office Plants: Peggy Schuppert
8 9 10 11 12 13
14 Valentine's Day
Post Office Plants: Pat Mignacca
15 Presidents' Day
16
Shelby Nichols Birthday
17 18 19
Martha Apple Birthday
20
21
Post Office Plants: PJ Guerra
22 23 24Board Meeting 3:00 at Martha Apple
25 26 27
28
Post Office Plants: Shelby Nichols
29 Notes: Club Luncheon Meeting on Wednesday 2/3 at noon: Installation of Officers + Program “Hearts and Vines” Speaker Keith Hilton, Davie Florist, NC Certified Florist on arrangements in unusual containers.Hostesses: Shelby Nichols & Cathy ZeitvogelStorehouse: Bring Canned Soup
Growing Gardens, Cultivating Community
Civic Development: Davie County Senior Center Bouquets for Meals on Wheels
~ March 2016 ~Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2Meeting 1:00 at the Club: "Plants of Time" (see below for details)
Meeting Hostesses: Pat Wagner & Cathy ZeitvogelStorehouse: Bring Paper Products
3 4 5Marilyn Guide Birthday
6
Post Office Plants: Eleanor Salley
7 8 International Women's Day
98:00am Mocksville Senior Center Bouquets for Meals on Wheels
10 11 12
13 Daylight Saving Time Begins
Post Office Plants: Bonnie Rockaway
14 15 16 17 18 19
20 Spring Begins
Post Office Plants: Diane Burke
21 22 23 24 25 Good Friday
Linda Ernst Birthday
Marbee Gingras Birthday
26
27 Easter
Post Office Plants: Martha Apple
28 29 30Board Meeting3:00 at PJ Guerra
31Diana Goolsby Birthday
Notes: Meeting 3/2 at 1:00 at Club: Plants of Time: Speaker Martha Hartley of Old Salem to speak on Landscape History of Old Salem.Hostesses: Pat Wagner & Cathy Zeitvogel Storehouse: Paper Products
Growing Gardens, Cultivating Community
BeauDficaDon of the Neighborhood:
CONSTITUTION OF THE BERMUDA RUN GARDEN CLUB
ARTICLE I: NAME AND PURPOSE OF THE CLUB
Section 1 The name of this Club shall be the Bermuda Run Garden Club.
Section 2 The purposes of this Club are to promote interest, study and practice in the various phases of gardening, landscaping and flower arranging and to promote education, conservation, restoration and beautification of the community.
ARTICLE II: MEMBERSHIP
Section 1 The membership of the Club shall be open to all Bermuda Run residents living within the gated area of Bermuda Run, Bermuda Run West, and to any member of Bermuda Run Country Club. Active members in good standing as determined by the Executive Board shall be grandfathered to continue membership should their Bermuda Run Country Club membership or residence status change.
Section 2 Total number of members is limited to 39.
ARTICLE III: OFFICERS AND METHOD OF ELECTING OFFICERS
Section 1. The elected officers of this Club shall be the President, First Vice-President, Second Vice- President, Secretary and Treasurer.
Section 2 Officers shall be elected by a majority of votes cast by members at the December meeting. The treasurer is elected for a two-year term. Other officers are elected for a one-year term. All officers may serve consecutive terms. Officers shall be installed at the February meeting and shall take office March 1.
Section 3 The Executive Board shall consist of the President, First Vice-President, Second Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer.
Section 4 The Executive Committee (hereinafter referred to as the Board) shall consist of the Officers, Standing Committee Chairwomen, and past President. They shall meet prior to regularly scheduled Club meetings. Other meetings will be held as deemed necessary by the President.
ARTICLE IV: MEETINGS
Section 1 Regular Club meetings shall be held the first Wednesday of each month except June and July.
Section 2 A quorum for all meetings (Executive Board, Board and Regular Club Meetings) shall be a majority of the members present.
Section 3 The fiscal year shall end January 31.
ARTICLE V: ADMENDMENTS
Section 1 The Constitution may be amended at any regular meeting by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of those present only if notice of the proposed amendment has been submitted in writing to the membership prior to the regular Club meeting.
Section 2 The By-Laws may be amended at any Club meeting by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of those present.
BY-LAWS OF THE BERMUDA RUN GARDEN
CLUB ARTICLE I: MEMBERSHIPSection 1 The active membership of this Club shall not exceed thirty-nine (39).
Section 2 Excessive absences, non-payment of dues or failure to participate in Club projects by a member are actions which may result in a request for resignation by the Executive Board.
Section 3 The name(s) of prospective new member(s) shall be presented by a Club member to the Second Vice-President. The Second Vice-President will mail or email an Application for Membership to the prospective member(s) and process it upon receipt. Prospective member(s) who submit an application will be invited to attend a meeting (other than the picnic or the Annual Christmas Dinner) as a guest of the Club. When a vacancy occurs, the Second Vice-President will present at the Board meeting the application of the prospective member(s) for a vote of approval.If more than one application is received on the same date, priority shall be determined by the applicant’s birth month and day (not the year) beginning with the month of February through January (February is the beginning of our club’s calendar year).
Section 4 A written invitation shall be sent by the Second Vice-President to prospective member(s) after the vote of approval.
Section 5 Members may bring a guest to any regular Club meeting. The member bringing a guest will make arrangements with the Second Vice-President to cover any costs involved.
Section 6 A member shall notify the Second Vice-President in writing of her intention to resign from the Club. Resignations will be reviewed and approved by the Executive Board.
Section 7 Should there be a death of a member in the Club or in the immediate family (husband or child) the Club will provide a memorial not to exceed $25.00 to the Bermuda Run Garden Club Endowment Fund or to a worthy cause as specified by the family.
Section 8 Members who are ill at home shall receive a card and members who are hospitalized shall receive flowers.
Section 9 Members who have been active for ten (10) years or more who feel they can no longer participate actively in the Club may become one of ten (10) “Friends Emeritus.” Their ten (10) years of active service entitles them to join the Club at any meeting, project, field trip, or social function (annual picnic, Christmas gathering, pot luck luncheon) they may wish to attend at their own expense.
Requirements for Friends Emeritus statusa. Being an active member for ten (10) or more years.b. Submitting, in writing, a request for Friend Emeritus status, including age disclosure.c. Being willing to maintain Friend Emeritus status by attending a minimum of three (3)
activities per year; this could include Club meetings, field trips or Club projects as listed in the Club’s Yearbook
d. Paying $35 per year to cover snack costs at regular Club meetings.
If the membership is full and a Friend Emeritus wishes to become an active member, her name will automatically be placed at the top of the waiting list. If a former member who resigned in good standing wishes to become an active member, her name will automatically be placed ahead of other prospective new members by not ahead of a Friends Emeritus member who wishes to rejoin the Club as an active member. Neither the former Club member nor the Friends Emeritus member shall be required to attend a regular Club meeting before the application for membership is submitted to the Board for a vote of approval.
ARTICLE II: NOMINATIONS AND ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Section 1 The Executive Board shall serve as the Nominating Committee. They shall present to the Club a slate of officers at the December meeting and the election shall follow.
Section 2 The new officers will assume office March 1.ARTICLE III: DUTIES OF OFFICERS
Section 1 Duties of the Presidenta. Preside at all Club meetings.b. Fill any vacancies occurring in the offices, with the approval of the Board.c. Appoint the Chairwoman of all Standing Committees.d. Attend District 4 meetings.e. Complete and submit the appropriate annual reports.f. Serve as ex-officio member of all committees.g. Appoint special committees as deemed necessary. These committees will be dissolved
when their responsibilities are completed.
Section 2 Duties of the First Vice-Presidenta. Assist the president in the business of the Club.b. Assume all duties of the president’s office, in her absence.c. Serve as Program Chairwoman for all Club meetings April through March.d. Select a gift for the outgoing president.
Section 3 Duties of the Second Vice-Presidenta. Chairs all aspects of membership to the Club as outlined in the By-Laws of the Bermuda
Run Garden Club, Article I: Membership Guidelines, Section 1-9.b. Chairs and appoints four (4) Telephone Callers whose responsibility are to inform
Club members of the date, time and place of Club meetings and activities. The callers also report the number attending monthly Club meetings to the Second Vice-President prior to each Club meeting and/or activity.
c. Make the necessary arrangements (number in attendance, room set-up, etc.)with the Bermuda Run Club Manager for all Club meetings in cooperation with the Hostess Chairwoman and the First Vice-President.
Section 4 Duties of the Secretarya. Keep the minutes of all meetings (Executive Board, Board, and Regular Club Meetings)
and forward a copy of the minutes to appropriate members.b. Maintain a record of attendance at all Club meetings.c. Attend to any correspondence that is necessary.
Section 5 Duties of the Treasurera. Collect dues.b. Collect and hold all the monies belonging to the Club.c. Pay all bills authorized by the Executive Board.d. Present a written Treasury report at all regular meetings.e. Prepare an annual budget with the assistance of the Boardd. Present a proposed budget to the membership at the March meeting.e. Determine the cost of luncheons and/or snacks with the BRCC manager.f. Keep the cost of food within the Club’s approved budget.g. Ensure that the Treasurer’s books and reports are closed as of January 31.
ARTICLE IV: DUTIES OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRWOMEN
Section 1 Duties of the Awards Chairwomana. Identify and define all state and national awards for which the Club may wish to compete.b. Obtain, share and complete official entry forms and enter all pertinent data prior to the
due date.Section 2 Duties of the Historian
a. Maintain an archival record of data pertinent to all activities and functions of the Club.
Section 3 Duties of the Photographer/Scrapbook Chairwomana. Take photos at all Club activities and functions.b. Maintain a scrapbook of data pertinent to all activities and
functions of the Club.c. Present the scrapbook to the presiding President at the February meeting.
Section 4 Duties of the Publicity Chairwomana. Notify the newspapers of Club projects and/or actives deemed newsworthy as
directed by the President.b. Serve as back-up to the Club’s Photographer in her absence.
Section 5 Duties of the Hostess Chairwomana. Arrange for Hostesses at regular monthly meetings which will
be held at the Bermuda Run Country Club unless otherwise indicated.
b. Secure Snacks/Buffet Hostesses to provide the table décor for the monthly meetings held at the Bermuda Run Country Club.
c. Secure Luncheon Hostesses to decide on the food to be served and to provide the table décor for all luncheons.
d. Secure Field Trip Hostesses to provide the beverages and submit the bill to the Club Treasurer for functions held away from the Club
Section 6 Duties of the Invocation Chairwomana. Prepare, present and deliver a short inspirational message and invocation at the beginning
of each Club meeting and/or event.
Section 7 Duties of the Social Chairwomana. Secure a location for the annual Holiday dinner and annual picnic.b. Determine a menu and plan for food.c. Decide on a cost per member for each event.d. Arrange for entertainment if desired.e. Obtain approval of Executive Board for any expenses to be incurred.
Section 8 Duties of the Ways and Means Chairwomana. Be responsible for fund-raising.b. Determine items for sale and other fund raising activities to allow for sufficient funds to
balance expenditures.
Section 9 Duties of the Year Book Chairwoman
a. Secure information necessary for updating the Garden Club Yearbook each year.b. Compile contents and arrange for reproducing a copy of the yearbook for each Club
member.c. Keep costs within the Yearbook budget.d. Distribute new yearbooks at the April meeting of the Club.
ARTICLE V DUES
Section 1 The annual membership dues and hostess fees of the Club shall be $60.00 payable at the March meeting. (The membership dues include the cost of snacks at regular Club meetings.)
Section 2 New member prorated dues will be payable at the time they join the Club.ADMENDMENTS
AMENDED
DATE AMENDED
DATE AMENDED
DATE AMENDED
DATE
March 1 1989 November 7
2001 October 12 2011
July 7 1993 October 2 2002 March 7 2012August 3 1993 March 1 2005 November
72012
March 1 1995 August 1 2007 January 8 2014March 4 1998 April 2 2008 August 6 2014August 2 2000 August 5 2009 January 7 2015September 6
2000 March 3 2010 February 4 2015
2014-15 2014-15 2015-16Budget $ Actual $ Proposed $
INCOMEMember Dues – Active 2100 2300 2340Emeritus Dues (4) 140 120 140Hostess Fees 305 211 300Dixie Classic Fair 900 765 800InterestGeranium Sale 7545 9150 9150Shredding Event 1350 270050/50 Raffle 350 398 350Miscellaneous 809 678 200Special Needs Vendor Donations 500 500GRAND TOTAL INCOME $xx,xxx $xx,xxx $xx,xxxEXPENSESScrapbook 100 19 100Programs 250 214 250Yearbook 445 422 500Hostess Fees 2000 1263 1500
President’s Gift 50 50 50Online Wed Expenses 200Tomorrows Legacy (GCNC) 50 50 50State Dues 280 280 312Davie County Library 100 100 100Total Annual Recurring xxxx xxxx xxxxPROJECTSSenior Bouquets 200 132 300Lunch Buddies 20 107 200Storehouse for Jesus 700 813 1000Storehouse Centerpieces 300 191 300Hospice Table Décor 250 183 300Davie Exceptional Children 500 242 1100Geranium Sale 4703 5763 5763Shredding Income 350 700Childrens Reading Fund 700 700 350Pearls of Empowerment 365 365 365Other Donations 950Total Projects xxxx xxxx xxxx
(continued)
OTHERBenevolent/Memorial Fund 100 150Office Supplies, etc. 20 - 40Picnic/Potluck 600 673 1100Christmas Party 500 514 550Miscellaneous 300 211 250Total Other 1520 1398 2090GRAND TOTAL EXPENSES $xxx $xx,xxx $xx,xxx