GCV Year in Review 2010

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Year in ReviewJuly 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010Dear Members, I am proud to report this has been a year of impressive achievement, not only within our organization, but also within our state. We couldn’t have made such strides without your dedication, passion and hard work. Most importantly, our first annual campaign received generous contributions from every member of the Board and 20% of members from all 47 clubs. As a result, we will be able to reduce the draw on our endowment fund, which has g

Transcript of GCV Year in Review 2010

Page 1: GCV Year in Review 2010

July 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010

Year in Review

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Phot

o by

Ani

ta F

ilson

, Rap

hine

, Va.

Dear Members,

I am proud to report this has been a year of impres-sive achievement, not only within our organization, but also within our state. We couldn’t have made such strides without your dedication, passion and hard work.

Most importantly, our first annual campaign received generous contributions from every member of the Board and 20% of members from all 47 clubs. As a result, we will be able to reduce the draw on our endowment fund, which has grown this year by 13%.

Meanwhile, the Boy Scouts of America, a very worthy organization, considered re-locating their Jamboree to a site just north of Goshen Pass. How-ever, Katharine and Mary Stuart Gilliam and the members of The Blue Ridge Garden Club realized the devastating effects increased traffic and waste disposal posed along the Maury River. Eventually—thanks to their efforts and a letter to the governor from the Garden Club of Virginia—the Boy Scouts concluded this was not a suitable long-term site, and the idyl-lic nature of Rockbridge County was preserved.

Internally, using the Strategic Plan as our guide, we’ve enacted changes to strengthen and unify our organization. All committees now operate under one consolidated budget. The Board has been expanded to include chairs of Horticulture, Development and Flower Shows as voting members. We’ve lessened the financial burden on clubs by reducing required inter-club entries in flower shows from three to two, beginning in 2011. With Directors-at-Large representing each of our six regions, communication is now more effective. Finally, we adopted a new logo designed to convey our identity and purpose to both members and the general public.

So once again, thank you all. It has been a wonderful, productive two years.

With gratitude,

Cabell Goolsby West

Catharine and Mary Stuart Gilliam, a mother-

daughter team representing The Blue Ridge Garden

Club, accept the de Lacy Gray Memorial Medal

for Conservation in appreciation of their efforts to

preserve Goshen Pass. (left to right) Mary Stuart

Gilliam; Cabell Goolsby West, GCV President;

Catharine Gilliam; Anne Doyle, Conservation Chair.

Now future generations

of Virginians can

continue to enjoy

the pristine beauty

of Goshen Pass.

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Phot

o by

Ani

ta F

ilson

, Rap

hine

, Va.

Dear Members,

I am proud to report this has been a year of impres-sive achievement, not only within our organization, but also within our state. We couldn’t have made such strides without your dedication, passion and hard work.

Most importantly, our first annual campaign received generous contributions from every member of the Board and 20% of members from all 47 clubs. As a result, we will be able to reduce the draw on our endowment fund, which has grown this year by 13%.

Meanwhile, the Boy Scouts of America, a very worthy organization, considered re-locating their Jamboree to a site just north of Goshen Pass. How-ever, Katharine and Mary Stuart Gilliam and the members of The Blue Ridge Garden Club realized the devastating effects increased traffic and waste disposal posed along the Maury River. Eventually—thanks to their efforts and a letter to the governor from the Garden Club of Virginia—the Boy Scouts concluded this was not a suitable long-term site, and the idyl-lic nature of Rockbridge County was preserved.

Internally, using the Strategic Plan as our guide, we’ve enacted changes to strengthen and unify our organization. All committees now operate under one consolidated budget. The Board has been expanded to include chairs of Horticulture, Development and Flower Shows as voting members. We’ve lessened the financial burden on clubs by reducing required inter-club entries in flower shows from three to two, beginning in 2011. With Directors-at-Large representing each of our six regions, communication is now more effective. Finally, we adopted a new logo designed to convey our identity and purpose to both members and the general public.

So once again, thank you all. It has been a wonderful, productive two years.

With gratitude,

Cabell Goolsby West

Catharine and Mary Stuart Gilliam, a mother-

daughter team representing The Blue Ridge Garden

Club, accept the de Lacy Gray Memorial Medal

for Conservation in appreciation of their efforts to

preserve Goshen Pass. (left to right) Mary Stuart

Gilliam; Cabell Goolsby West, GCV President;

Catharine Gilliam; Anne Doyle, Conservation Chair.

Now future generations

of Virginians can

continue to enjoy

the pristine beauty

of Goshen Pass.

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RestoRing “URban FoRest” in RichmondWins FiRst bessie bocock caRteR aWaRdFour clubs have teamed up to plant shade trees

in 500 empty tree wells in downtown Rich-

mond. Boxwood, James River, Three Chopt

and Tuckahoe Garden Clubs collaborated on

a detailed plan, working in concert with the

City’s Department of Planning and Develop-

ment Review. Richmond’s tree canopy has seri-

ously eroded in recent years, leaving the city

without its natural filters for air and water. Yet

within the next two years, these four clubs will

create a green

pedestrian

gateway to

downtown, fi-

nanced in part

by the cash

prize they won

as the first re-

cipients of the

Bessie Bocock

Carter Award.

At the Conservation

Forum reception, Karen

Jones, forum organizer

from the Martinsville

Garden Club, chats

with Larry Schweiger,

President of the National

Wildlife Federation.

The 51st Conservation Forum was held in

Charlottesville at the University of Virginia

Darden School of Business. (left to right) Forum

organizers and Conservation Committee

members Marilyn South, Middle Peninsula,

and Nadia Stanfield, Fauquier and Loudoun

Conservat ion

Representatives from the four

winning clubs accept the first Bessie

Bocock Carter Conservation Award

for their Urban Forest project. (left

to right) Jane Cowles, Boxwood;

Martha Moore, Tuckahoe; Susan

Robertson, James River; and

Jeanette McKittrick, Three Chopt.

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RestoRing “URban FoRest” in RichmondWins FiRst bessie bocock caRteR aWaRdFour clubs have teamed up to plant shade trees

in 500 empty tree wells in downtown Rich-

mond. Boxwood, James River, Three Chopt

and Tuckahoe Garden Clubs collaborated on

a detailed plan, working in concert with the

City’s Department of Planning and Develop-

ment Review. Richmond’s tree canopy has seri-

ously eroded in recent years, leaving the city

without its natural filters for air and water. Yet

within the next two years, these four clubs will

create a green

pedestrian

gateway to

downtown, fi-

nanced in part

by the cash

prize they won

as the first re-

cipients of the

Bessie Bocock

Carter Award.

At the Conservation

Forum reception, Karen

Jones, forum organizer

from the Martinsville

Garden Club, chats

with Larry Schweiger,

President of the National

Wildlife Federation.

The 51st Conservation Forum was held in

Charlottesville at the University of Virginia

Darden School of Business. (left to right) Forum

organizers and Conservation Committee

members Marilyn South, Middle Peninsula,

and Nadia Stanfield, Fauquier and Loudoun

Conservat ion

Representatives from the four

winning clubs accept the first Bessie

Bocock Carter Conservation Award

for their Urban Forest project. (left

to right) Jane Cowles, Boxwood;

Martha Moore, Tuckahoe; Susan

Robertson, James River; and

Jeanette McKittrick, Three Chopt.

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histoRic gaRden Week FUnds Re-visiting oF ongoing PRojectsHistoric Garden Week provides funding

for all restoration projects. It generated

$747,541, $20,000 more than last year. In

addition, it was chosen as one of the Ameri-

can Bus Association’s Top 100 Events in

North America for 2011 group travel.

These magnificent tulips

bloom in a University of

Virginia pavilion garden,

one of the 40 restoration

projects funded with

proceeds from Historic

Garden Week.

In Virginia Beach

this year, Historic

Garden Week

featured local

artists painting

in the gardens.

Recently, Restora-

tion Committee

members have

dedicated them-

selves to revisiting

a number of ongo-

ing projects. For

example, deterio-

rating fences were

replaced at the

Danville Museum,

Mary Washington

House, Belle Grove

and Moses Myers

House. Dogwood

trees were replaced

at Christ Church,

bulbs were planted

at the Executive

Mansion, and

overgrown

boxwoods

were

pruned

at the

University

of Virginia.

Restoration Committee members tour the grounds

of Morven Park, home of former Virginia Governor

Westmoreland Davis. (left to right) Sally Guy Brown,

past GCV President; Karen Kennedy, the first William D.

Rieley Fellow for the study of public property grounds;

Mary Hart Darden, Restoration Committee chair and

past GCV President; Will Rieley, landscape architect.

Phot

o by

Ren

dy A

dam

s Re storation

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histoRic gaRden Week FUnds Re-visiting oF ongoing PRojectsHistoric Garden Week provides funding

for all restoration projects. It generated

$747,541, $20,000 more than last year. In

addition, it was chosen as one of the Ameri-

can Bus Association’s Top 100 Events in

North America for 2011 group travel.

These magnificent tulips

bloom in a University of

Virginia pavilion garden,

one of the 40 restoration

projects funded with

proceeds from Historic

Garden Week.

In Virginia Beach

this year, Historic

Garden Week

featured local

artists painting

in the gardens.

Recently, Restora-

tion Committee

members have

dedicated them-

selves to revisiting

a number of ongo-

ing projects. For

example, deterio-

rating fences were

replaced at the

Danville Museum,

Mary Washington

House, Belle Grove

and Moses Myers

House. Dogwood

trees were replaced

at Christ Church,

bulbs were planted

at the Executive

Mansion, and

overgrown

boxwoods

were

pruned

at the

University

of Virginia.

Restoration Committee members tour the grounds

of Morven Park, home of former Virginia Governor

Westmoreland Davis. (left to right) Sally Guy Brown,

past GCV President; Karen Kennedy, the first William D.

Rieley Fellow for the study of public property grounds;

Mary Hart Darden, Restoration Committee chair and

past GCV President; Will Rieley, landscape architect.

Phot

o by

Ren

dy A

dam

s Re storation

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symPosiUm on QUality oF liFe attRacts 400 to the homesteadChair Julie MacKinlay says the 2010 Sym-

posium was a huge success, thanks in part

to funding from Union Bank. The much-an-

ticipated, statewide biennial event featured

a three-day, action-packed schedule, miracu-

lously sandwiched between snow storms. Its

theme was “Quality of Life: Past, Present,

Future.” Club members attended lectures

and workshops, shopped,

hiked, toured, and renewed

friendships at receptions and

banquets. Speakers ranged

from a horticulturalist and

organic farmer to an envi-

ronmentalist and landscape

architect. With a $110,000

grant from the E.V. Wil-

liams Estate earmarked for

future symposia, members

are now anticipating another

gratifying educational and

social experience in 2012.

EducationTwo members of the Wash-

ington National Cathedral

Guild presented a demon-

stration and workshop in

the art of flower arrang-

ing. Marion Zimmerman

(pictured) and Louisa

Roeker created 21

beautiful arrangements

in under an hour, while

they simultaneously told

stories and recited poetry.

One of the symposium

speakers celebrates

the joy of gardening

with a member of the

Fauquier and Loud-

oun Garden Club. Al-

lan Armitage, Universi-

ty of Georgia horticul-

ture professor; Elaine

Burden, Chair of the

2012 Symposium.

A horticulture blog about

this red velvet ant has been

the most visited posting on

the Garden Club of Virginia

website. During a single

week in July 2010, 250 people read the posting, which

was first written in July 2009. Clearly, the horticulture

blog has fulfilled its mission—to encourage conserva-

tion and education while inspiring a love of garden-

ing. Since it was launched in February 2009, the blog

has been viewed by 32,000 visitors from 30 countries.

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symPosiUm on QUality oF liFe attRacts 400 to the homesteadChair Julie MacKinlay says the 2010 Sym-

posium was a huge success, thanks in part

to funding from Union Bank. The much-an-

ticipated, statewide biennial event featured

a three-day, action-packed schedule, miracu-

lously sandwiched between snow storms. Its

theme was “Quality of Life: Past, Present,

Future.” Club members attended lectures

and workshops, shopped,

hiked, toured, and renewed

friendships at receptions and

banquets. Speakers ranged

from a horticulturalist and

organic farmer to an envi-

ronmentalist and landscape

architect. With a $110,000

grant from the E.V. Wil-

liams Estate earmarked for

future symposia, members

are now anticipating another

gratifying educational and

social experience in 2012.

EducationTwo members of the Wash-

ington National Cathedral

Guild presented a demon-

stration and workshop in

the art of flower arrang-

ing. Marion Zimmerman

(pictured) and Louisa

Roeker created 21

beautiful arrangements

in under an hour, while

they simultaneously told

stories and recited poetry.

One of the symposium

speakers celebrates

the joy of gardening

with a member of the

Fauquier and Loud-

oun Garden Club. Al-

lan Armitage, Universi-

ty of Georgia horticul-

ture professor; Elaine

Burden, Chair of the

2012 Symposium.

A horticulture blog about

this red velvet ant has been

the most visited posting on

the Garden Club of Virginia

website. During a single

week in July 2010, 250 people read the posting, which

was first written in July 2009. Clearly, the horticulture

blog has fulfilled its mission—to encourage conserva-

tion and education while inspiring a love of garden-

ing. Since it was launched in February 2009, the blog

has been viewed by 32,000 visitors from 30 countries.

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The Garden Club of Virginia is proud to recog-

nize its three new honorary members, each of

whom has made a significant contribution to the

club’s mission. (left to right) Charles W. McDaniel

of Hilldrup Companies (transport and storage of

flower show equipment); Peter Hatch, Director of

Gardens and Grounds at Monticello; and Dean

Norton, Director of Horticulture at Mount Vernon.

Roanoke Valley

Garden Club

took home the

Artistic Award,

presented to the

club with the

most points for

ribbons in the

Inter-Club Competition of the Lily, Rose and Daffodil

shows. (left to right) Katherine Knopf, Roanoke Valley

Garden Club; Cabell West, Garden Club of Virginia

President; Betty Michelson, Flower Show Chair.

Honors to Garden Club friendsThe Hillside Gar-

den Club was

presented the

Commonwealth

Award and

$10,000 for their

work in restoring

the Anne Spen-

ce Garden in

Lynchburg. (left

to right) Committee Chair Linda Consolvo presents

the award to Hillside Garden Club President Janet

Hickman at the 2009 Board of Governors meeting.

Mary Frances Buchanan Flow-

ers may well have been the

Garden Club of Virginia’s most

celebrated president. She was

37 when she first joined The Box-

wood Club: 91 when she passed

away this past March. Under her

presidency, the club attained

tax-exempt status, amended

its by-laws, and purchased and

restored the Kent Valentine

House. A tireless “doer and or-

ganizer,” Mary Flowers spent so

much time at the Kent Valentine

House, her young grandson ac-

tually thought she lived there.

Tribute to Garden Club friends

The 2010 Massie Medal for Distinguished Achieve-

ment was awarded to Mina

Walker Wood. A member

of The Lynchburg Garden

Club since 1968, she has held

more Board and commit-

tee positions than any other

member. Mina is also a tal-

ented landscape designer.

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The Garden Club of Virginia is proud to recog-

nize its three new honorary members, each of

whom has made a significant contribution to the

club’s mission. (left to right) Charles W. McDaniel

of Hilldrup Companies (transport and storage of

flower show equipment); Peter Hatch, Director of

Gardens and Grounds at Monticello; and Dean

Norton, Director of Horticulture at Mount Vernon.

Roanoke Valley

Garden Club

took home the

Artistic Award,

presented to the

club with the

most points for

ribbons in the

Inter-Club Competition of the Lily, Rose and Daffodil

shows. (left to right) Katherine Knopf, Roanoke Valley

Garden Club; Cabell West, Garden Club of Virginia

President; Betty Michelson, Flower Show Chair.

Honors to Garden Club friendsThe Hillside Gar-

den Club was

presented the

Commonwealth

Award and

$10,000 for their

work in restoring

the Anne Spen-

ce Garden in

Lynchburg. (left

to right) Committee Chair Linda Consolvo presents

the award to Hillside Garden Club President Janet

Hickman at the 2009 Board of Governors meeting.

Mary Frances Buchanan Flow-

ers may well have been the

Garden Club of Virginia’s most

celebrated president. She was

37 when she first joined The Box-

wood Club: 91 when she passed

away this past March. Under her

presidency, the club attained

tax-exempt status, amended

its by-laws, and purchased and

restored the Kent Valentine

House. A tireless “doer and or-

ganizer,” Mary Flowers spent so

much time at the Kent Valentine

House, her young grandson ac-

tually thought she lived there.

Tribute to Garden Club friends

The 2010 Massie Medal for Distinguished Achieve-

ment was awarded to Mina

Walker Wood. A member

of The Lynchburg Garden

Club since 1968, she has held

more Board and commit-

tee positions than any other

member. Mina is also a tal-

ented landscape designer.

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healing garden • $250 to $499Glaize Apples Mac HoufekThe Arenstein Foundation Marty JonesThe Garden Club of Alexandria Mrs. Lucius J. Kellam IIIThe Ashland Garden Club Jean W. LaneThe Blue Ridge Garden Club Julie W. MacKinlayThe Boxwood Garden Club Anna Baldwin MayThe Hunting Creek Garden Club Meredith MercerThe Junior Virginia Beach Marsha C. Merrell Garden Club Nina MustardThe Princess Anne Garden Club Muff NoldeRivanna Garden Club Rebecca H. O’BrianThe Garden Club of Warren County Joyce OverbyThe Warrenton Garden Club Mary Bryan PerkinsSheila Eddy Baker Elizabeth M. QuarlesJo Ann Bilbrey Helen J. RyanElizabeth Lamar Boetsch Ann Humphrey SandersTerry Boyd Patricia T. SauerMartha Ware Bryan Gail L. SavageDeedy Bumgardner Mary ShockeyElisabeth Reed Carter Carey ThompsonFleet Davis Mrs. H. Conrad WarlickMary Bruce H. Glaize Mrs. Clifton A. Woodrum IIICynthia D. Hall Susan Snodgrass WynneSara Scott Hargrove

annual border • $100 to $249Charles Schwarzschild Jewelers Inc. Pamela HudsonKVA Foundation Lucy HuffRiverside Roof Truss, LLC Mrs. Robert K. HuffmanAlbemarle Garden Club Gay Carpenter HuffmanThe Charlottesville Garden Club Lucinda H. HurtThe Garden Club of Fairfax Mrs. Charles K. Hutchens IIIThe Franklin Garden Club Heidi F. JamesThe Garden Study Club Katherine L. JamesThe Hampton Roads Garden Club Shelia Jamison-SchwartzThe Huntington Garden Club Missy JanesThe Little Garden Club Anne Jennings of Winchester Cecelia R. JohnsonThe Lynchburg Garden Club Mrs. John Pearson JosephsThe Garden Club of the Judy Kidd Mrs. Barry J. Kefauver Middle Peninsula Aileen W. KellyThe Mill Mountain Garden Club Jude S. KellyThe Nansemond River Garden Club Ellen KelsoThe Garden Club of Norfolk Nancy R. KingThe Petersburg Garden Club Ann KingtonThe Rappahannock Valley JoAnne H. Kinnamon Garden Club Mary Ann B. Lamb

Regency terrace • $10,000 and aboveSarah A. Eisenhart TrustUnion Bank and TrustE.V. Williams Estate

alpine garden • $5000 to $9,999Oakwood FoundationKimbrough K. NashCabell Goolsby West

President’s Parterre • $1,000 to $4,999Caprin Asset Management Lee Stuart CochranGrelen Nursery, Inc. Di CookTara Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. CraneUniversal Leaf Tobacco Mary Hart Darden Company, Inc. Ann Gordon EvansVirginia Beer Wholesalers Mrs. Peter Dun Grover Association Karen JamisonVirginia Eye Institute Helen Turner MurphyVirginia Wine Wholesalers Mrs. William G. Pannill Association Mrs. Douglas E. Quarles, Jr.The James River Garden Club Betty G. SchutteThe Tuckahoe Garden Club Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Tayloe II of Westhampton Martha WertzAnonymous Catherine C. WhithamMrs. Ronald W. Bevans Mr. & Mrs. Gerald F. Smith, Jr.Mrs. George M. Brooke, Jr. Mina WoodSally Guy Brown Page H. Young

boxwood maze • $500-$999Elizabeth P. & Lewis N. Miller, Jr. Virginia B. Guild Charitable Fund Celie HarrisHoffman Beverage Company Cessie HowellHubard Family Trusts Joyce Cline JaegerMacaulay & Burtch, P.C. Barbara LutonRobert Carter Charitable Trust Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. McDanielThe Charles Fund Mrs. Benjamin W. Mears, Jr.Virginia Outdoors Foundation Emma Read OppenhimerJohn’s Island Garden Club Mr. & Mrs. John C. ReedThree Chopt Garden Club Mr. & Mrs. W. Randolph RobinsKathryn S. Allen Dianne Nea SpenceSandra S. Carrington Dr. & Mrs. David C. WhiteheadRossie Fisher Mrs. Rene WoolcottMrs. James G. Godwin

honoR Roll oF donoRsAgain this year, we are proud to recognize the faithful members

and clubs who help to support the Garden Club of Virginia.

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healing garden • $250 to $499Glaize Apples Mac HoufekThe Arenstein Foundation Marty JonesThe Garden Club of Alexandria Mrs. Lucius J. Kellam IIIThe Ashland Garden Club Jean W. LaneThe Blue Ridge Garden Club Julie W. MacKinlayThe Boxwood Garden Club Anna Baldwin MayThe Hunting Creek Garden Club Meredith MercerThe Junior Virginia Beach Marsha C. Merrell Garden Club Nina MustardThe Princess Anne Garden Club Muff NoldeRivanna Garden Club Rebecca H. O’BrianThe Garden Club of Warren County Joyce OverbyThe Warrenton Garden Club Mary Bryan PerkinsSheila Eddy Baker Elizabeth M. QuarlesJo Ann Bilbrey Helen J. RyanElizabeth Lamar Boetsch Ann Humphrey SandersTerry Boyd Patricia T. SauerMartha Ware Bryan Gail L. SavageDeedy Bumgardner Mary ShockeyElisabeth Reed Carter Carey ThompsonFleet Davis Mrs. H. Conrad WarlickMary Bruce H. Glaize Mrs. Clifton A. Woodrum IIICynthia D. Hall Susan Snodgrass WynneSara Scott Hargrove

annual border • $100 to $249Charles Schwarzschild Jewelers Inc. Pamela HudsonKVA Foundation Lucy HuffRiverside Roof Truss, LLC Mrs. Robert K. HuffmanAlbemarle Garden Club Gay Carpenter HuffmanThe Charlottesville Garden Club Lucinda H. HurtThe Garden Club of Fairfax Mrs. Charles K. Hutchens IIIThe Franklin Garden Club Heidi F. JamesThe Garden Study Club Katherine L. JamesThe Hampton Roads Garden Club Shelia Jamison-SchwartzThe Huntington Garden Club Missy JanesThe Little Garden Club Anne Jennings of Winchester Cecelia R. JohnsonThe Lynchburg Garden Club Mrs. John Pearson JosephsThe Garden Club of the Judy Kidd Mrs. Barry J. Kefauver Middle Peninsula Aileen W. KellyThe Mill Mountain Garden Club Jude S. KellyThe Nansemond River Garden Club Ellen KelsoThe Garden Club of Norfolk Nancy R. KingThe Petersburg Garden Club Ann KingtonThe Rappahannock Valley JoAnne H. Kinnamon Garden Club Mary Ann B. Lamb

Regency terrace • $10,000 and aboveSarah A. Eisenhart TrustUnion Bank and TrustE.V. Williams Estate

alpine garden • $5000 to $9,999Oakwood FoundationKimbrough K. NashCabell Goolsby West

President’s Parterre • $1,000 to $4,999Caprin Asset Management Lee Stuart CochranGrelen Nursery, Inc. Di CookTara Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Michael R. CraneUniversal Leaf Tobacco Mary Hart Darden Company, Inc. Ann Gordon EvansVirginia Beer Wholesalers Mrs. Peter Dun Grover Association Karen JamisonVirginia Eye Institute Helen Turner MurphyVirginia Wine Wholesalers Mrs. William G. Pannill Association Mrs. Douglas E. Quarles, Jr.The James River Garden Club Betty G. SchutteThe Tuckahoe Garden Club Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Tayloe II of Westhampton Martha WertzAnonymous Catherine C. WhithamMrs. Ronald W. Bevans Mr. & Mrs. Gerald F. Smith, Jr.Mrs. George M. Brooke, Jr. Mina WoodSally Guy Brown Page H. Young

boxwood maze • $500-$999Elizabeth P. & Lewis N. Miller, Jr. Virginia B. Guild Charitable Fund Celie HarrisHoffman Beverage Company Cessie HowellHubard Family Trusts Joyce Cline JaegerMacaulay & Burtch, P.C. Barbara LutonRobert Carter Charitable Trust Mr. & Mrs. Charles G. McDanielThe Charles Fund Mrs. Benjamin W. Mears, Jr.Virginia Outdoors Foundation Emma Read OppenhimerJohn’s Island Garden Club Mr. & Mrs. John C. ReedThree Chopt Garden Club Mr. & Mrs. W. Randolph RobinsKathryn S. Allen Dianne Nea SpenceSandra S. Carrington Dr. & Mrs. David C. WhiteheadRossie Fisher Mrs. Rene WoolcottMrs. James G. Godwin

honoR Roll oF donoRsAgain this year, we are proud to recognize the faithful members

and clubs who help to support the Garden Club of Virginia.

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Jane Ellis Covington Mrs. John B. PurcellJane Cowles Mary Lyall RamseySarah G. Craddock Ann R. ReedBerenice D. Craigie Linda D. ReynoldsSusan L. Craun Casey RiceAnn Kiley Crenshaw Grace A. RiceCandace Carter Crosby Joyce RiceAnne Geddy Cross Mrs. James B. Richards, Jr.Ruth Cunningham Mrs. Emma H. RichMrs. Huntley Davenport Kay Justice RidingerNancy A. Dempsey Dr. Sue F. RogersJanet J. Dennis Sue RomansMary L. Denny Mrs. Willcox Ruffin, Jr.Lis Doley Mrs. Charles B. RyanIsabel Frischkorn Dudley Whitney & Ellen SaundersMary T. Eades Rodie SavageJoan Eliot Evie ScottMrs. Frank T. Ellett Margaret W. ScottMartha W. Embrey Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Seilheimer, Jr.Catherine S. English Sally SewardCarolyn Faison Mrs. Marc A. ShookMrs. Vance B. Field Lea Carter ShubaCarter Blackford Filer Scottie SlaterSarah Finney Kitsy SmithMrs. Theodore Foster II Dana Y. SmithMary N. Foster Misty C. SpongFlossie Bryan Fowlkes Laura S. SpratleyCarol S. Fox Nadia StanfieldMelinda Byrd Frierson Lauren S. StarkeMrs. Lockwood Frizell Hollis StauberPamela W. Gale Carol E. StrangeTibby M. Gardner Lorraine Warren StricklerLynn F. Gas Betty F. StriderMary Ann Gibbons Ms. Page D. StylesMrs. Pearson G. Gibson Mrs. Norman E. TadlockMrs. Thomas T. Gilpin Nancy S. TalleyDorothy H. Glaize Margaret W. TalmanMrs. A. Wesley Graves VI Mrs. Hubert S. Taylor, Jr.Freddie Gray Sue C. TaylorMrs. James C. Greene Suzanne F. ThomasMarge Grills Mrs. W. McIlwaine Thompson, Jr.Bettie H. Gutherie Mary Henley ThompsonVirginia B. Hall Mary Nelson ThompsonMrs. A. William Hamill Mrs. Addison B. ThompsonElizabeth E. Hamilton Emmy Lou ThomsonMelinda Culvahouse Hardy Mr. & Mrs. Harrison Ruffin TylerAnne Harrison L. Harris Elizabeth P. VarnerJil Harris Betty Byrne Ware

annual border • $100 to $249, cont.

The Spotswood Garden Club Susan LandinThe Virginia Beach Garden Club Donna LawhonThe Williamsburg Garden Club Joni LawlerCatherine G. Adams Ingrid Hinkley LindsayBetsy & Peter Agelasto Mrs. Cabell Luck, JrElizabeth Lamar Allen Joan LyonsClaire Amott Katie MannJoan Arenstein Martha MansonJudith Helen Arenstein Evelyn G. MarshallJoAnne Armstrong-Jones Elizabeth L. MaserNita Bagnell Mildred M. MasonHolly T. Bailey Mrs. Francine Brown MathewsAnne G. Baldwin Madeline H. MayhoodDottie G. Ballard Rebecca W. McCoyMarietta Z. Barnes Tricia McDanielMrs. John Barrow Lynn C. McFaddenBeverly E. & John W. Bates III Jeanette McKittrickAnne Beals Susan F. McNeelyLinda S. Beckett Nancy McWaneMr. & Mrs. James. D. Blackwell, Jr. Rexanne D. MetzgerBrenda M. Boidock Betty M. MichelsonMary M. Booth Josephine J. MillerMr. & Mrs. Bowlman T. Bowles, Jr. Ann MillimanMrs. John P. Bradshaw, Jr. Camilla Hyde MoffattJanet Dennis Branch Cynthia MontagueGail Braxton Jane T. MooreLynda H. Briggs Sue Ann MorganMary Virginia Brogan Margaret C. MoringDorothy C. Browning Prince MorrowRichard & Missy Buckingham Jill B. MountcastleJody Bundy Susan S. MullinMrs. L. David Butler, Jr. Jean B. MurrayJeanette Cadwallender Caroline H. NealImogene Birdsong Calvert Sylvia NewmanNancy N. Campbell Mrs. James T. NormanSusan A. Carrington Suzanne S. ObenshainMrs. C. L. Christian III Jamie OldMrs. Stuart G. Christian, Jr. Mrs. Irene Rose OwenMrs. Herbert Claiborne Barbara PaceKathryn H. Clary Frances Hix PaddenMeg Clement Susan W. PannillRussell Combs Dr. & Mrs. William R. ParksElizabeth (Boo) Compton Sara Belle E. ParrottLinda L. Consolvo Judy PerryJane H. Cooper Nicole H. PerryMrs. Benamin G. Cottrell IV Helen Raney PinckneyJane Coulter Mrs. J. Ridgely Porter III

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Jane Ellis Covington Mrs. John B. PurcellJane Cowles Mary Lyall RamseySarah G. Craddock Ann R. ReedBerenice D. Craigie Linda D. ReynoldsSusan L. Craun Casey RiceAnn Kiley Crenshaw Grace A. RiceCandace Carter Crosby Joyce RiceAnne Geddy Cross Mrs. James B. Richards, Jr.Ruth Cunningham Mrs. Emma H. RichMrs. Huntley Davenport Kay Justice RidingerNancy A. Dempsey Dr. Sue F. RogersJanet J. Dennis Sue RomansMary L. Denny Mrs. Willcox Ruffin, Jr.Lis Doley Mrs. Charles B. RyanIsabel Frischkorn Dudley Whitney & Ellen SaundersMary T. Eades Rodie SavageJoan Eliot Evie ScottMrs. Frank T. Ellett Margaret W. ScottMartha W. Embrey Mr. & Mrs. Charles H. Seilheimer, Jr.Catherine S. English Sally SewardCarolyn Faison Mrs. Marc A. ShookMrs. Vance B. Field Lea Carter ShubaCarter Blackford Filer Scottie SlaterSarah Finney Kitsy SmithMrs. Theodore Foster II Dana Y. SmithMary N. Foster Misty C. SpongFlossie Bryan Fowlkes Laura S. SpratleyCarol S. Fox Nadia StanfieldMelinda Byrd Frierson Lauren S. StarkeMrs. Lockwood Frizell Hollis StauberPamela W. Gale Carol E. StrangeTibby M. Gardner Lorraine Warren StricklerLynn F. Gas Betty F. StriderMary Ann Gibbons Ms. Page D. StylesMrs. Pearson G. Gibson Mrs. Norman E. TadlockMrs. Thomas T. Gilpin Nancy S. TalleyDorothy H. Glaize Margaret W. TalmanMrs. A. Wesley Graves VI Mrs. Hubert S. Taylor, Jr.Freddie Gray Sue C. TaylorMrs. James C. Greene Suzanne F. ThomasMarge Grills Mrs. W. McIlwaine Thompson, Jr.Bettie H. Gutherie Mary Henley ThompsonVirginia B. Hall Mary Nelson ThompsonMrs. A. William Hamill Mrs. Addison B. ThompsonElizabeth E. Hamilton Emmy Lou ThomsonMelinda Culvahouse Hardy Mr. & Mrs. Harrison Ruffin TylerAnne Harrison L. Harris Elizabeth P. VarnerJil Harris Betty Byrne Ware

annual border • $100 to $249, cont.

The Spotswood Garden Club Susan LandinThe Virginia Beach Garden Club Donna LawhonThe Williamsburg Garden Club Joni LawlerCatherine G. Adams Ingrid Hinkley LindsayBetsy & Peter Agelasto Mrs. Cabell Luck, JrElizabeth Lamar Allen Joan LyonsClaire Amott Katie MannJoan Arenstein Martha MansonJudith Helen Arenstein Evelyn G. MarshallJoAnne Armstrong-Jones Elizabeth L. MaserNita Bagnell Mildred M. MasonHolly T. Bailey Mrs. Francine Brown MathewsAnne G. Baldwin Madeline H. MayhoodDottie G. Ballard Rebecca W. McCoyMarietta Z. Barnes Tricia McDanielMrs. John Barrow Lynn C. McFaddenBeverly E. & John W. Bates III Jeanette McKittrickAnne Beals Susan F. McNeelyLinda S. Beckett Nancy McWaneMr. & Mrs. James. D. Blackwell, Jr. Rexanne D. MetzgerBrenda M. Boidock Betty M. MichelsonMary M. Booth Josephine J. MillerMr. & Mrs. Bowlman T. Bowles, Jr. Ann MillimanMrs. John P. Bradshaw, Jr. Camilla Hyde MoffattJanet Dennis Branch Cynthia MontagueGail Braxton Jane T. MooreLynda H. Briggs Sue Ann MorganMary Virginia Brogan Margaret C. MoringDorothy C. Browning Prince MorrowRichard & Missy Buckingham Jill B. MountcastleJody Bundy Susan S. MullinMrs. L. David Butler, Jr. Jean B. MurrayJeanette Cadwallender Caroline H. NealImogene Birdsong Calvert Sylvia NewmanNancy N. Campbell Mrs. James T. NormanSusan A. Carrington Suzanne S. ObenshainMrs. C. L. Christian III Jamie OldMrs. Stuart G. Christian, Jr. Mrs. Irene Rose OwenMrs. Herbert Claiborne Barbara PaceKathryn H. Clary Frances Hix PaddenMeg Clement Susan W. PannillRussell Combs Dr. & Mrs. William R. ParksElizabeth (Boo) Compton Sara Belle E. ParrottLinda L. Consolvo Judy PerryJane H. Cooper Nicole H. PerryMrs. Benamin G. Cottrell IV Helen Raney PinckneyJane Coulter Mrs. J. Ridgely Porter III

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Kae N. Bolling Betsy MitchellMrs. Richard K. V. Z. Bolton Margaret Welch MoffittNan Bowman Forrest MooreHylah & McGuire Boyd Maralyn Dancer MorencyJudith H. Boyd Katherine MorrisMrs. Peter K. Braden Susan R. MoteBetty S. Brown Kaye R. NazarianRandy Brown Lucy S. NealElizabeth C. Brown Tommi T. NevinMardi Brownell Jill NewtonMary Louise Brinckirhoff Brown Mrs. E. Blackford Noland, Jr.Susie Brown Mercer O’HaraLinda Penn Wheat Bryan Merry A. OutlawTerry E. Buntrock Anne T. OvermanSandy Burroughs Dana C. ParkerDianne E. Butler Ann Harrison ParrJanet H. Campbell Elizabeth J. ParrishCathy Capps Clarkie PattersonKay Cardwell Mrs. Sallie W. PhilipsMrs. John A. Carlston Mrs. Dickinson B. PhillipsHelen S. Carter Nancy J. PhilpottMr. & Mrs. Richard H. Catlett, Jr. Sarah Holt PieronWayne & Susan Chatfield-Taylor Joan B. PollardJane D. Cheadle Mary Louisa PollardJoyce C. Childress Charlotte PorterfieldCathy W. Clarke Marianne PrentissEva Clarke Marianne PrentissJocelyn P. Connors Emma RamseyConservation Committee Mollie ReinhartMrs. John Lee Couper Harriet T. ReynoldsMrs. George B. Craddock, Jr. Grace P. RhinesmithMrs. Alan B. Croft Catherine H. RobertsonBarbara L. Cummings Susan F. RobertsonMrs. Ashburn Cutchin III Mrs. Robert W. Robinson, Jr.Jackie H. D’Alton Minouche RobinsonJuliet N. Dalton Suzie RockwellMary Meade Davenport Susan H. RoszelCoralee B. Davis Mr. & Mrs. Dale RuckerJane W. Davis Mary Kay RyanMargaret C. Davis Mrs. William Gresham SandyJoan D. Dawson Maria C. SatterfieldMrs. C. B. deGavre Virginia C. SavageGaye M. Deal Jan SaxmanMrs. Eeda F. Dennis Katherine S. SchulzSydnor Dickenson Meredith Stanley ScottClaiborne Dickinson Mrs. William Seale, Jr.Mrs. F. M. Downey, Jr. Brenda SebraAnne J. Doyle Mrs. J. Brooks Semple

Elizabeth Ruffin Harrison Suzanne S. WescoatVirginia J. Harris Jane Baber WhiteDr. & Mrs. Ron Hendrickson Mary Ratrie WickMrs. Jane G. Heyward Mrs. William N. WilburMarguerite Heyworth Judy Page WilliamsJanet G. Hickman Widget WilliamsMr. & Mrs. Howard T. Holden Mary Ann WineAnn Mari Horkan Betsy WorthingtonLois Saunier Hornsby Mary Denny WrayMary M. Horton Margaret Mapp YoungAnn W. Host Kate ZulloChris Howison

knot garden • up to $100Hilldrup Moving and Storage Lucy K. JonesJ. Sargeant Reynolds Sarah L. Keller Community College Carolyn H. KentSunTrust Bank Mrs. R. Calvin KeyserThe Brunswick Garden Club Mrs. Mark D. KilpatrickChatham Garden Club Betty KippsThe Garden Club of Danville Sally Old KitchinFauquier and Loudoun Garden Club Aileen LaingGabriella Garden Club Mrs. Alan J. LePeterThe Garden Club of Gloucester Betty H. LeskoThe Martinsville Garden Club Aurelia LewisWinchester-Clarke Garden Club Mrs. Arthur H. Lipscomb, Jr.Mrs. Richard F. Abbitt Mrs. Malcolm H. LivickDana H. Adams Kristine D. LloydSuzanne Aiello Ellen E. LuskVictoria Alexande Cheryl C. Lynch rJackie K. Anderson Mrs. Charles G. Mackall, Jr.Virginia R. Anderson Ginni MacKenzieRebecca W. Atkinson Julie W. MacKinlayNancy W. Avery Lindsay C. ManleyMargaret J. Ayscue Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. MarksCary W. Baber Kathi MarshallSusan L. Bailey Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. MartinMrs. John Baillio Marjorie E. MasekLee P. Baker Emily Ann MasonWinn Ballenger Mr. & Mrs. Philip W. MayAngela W. Barksdale Myra Lynne McDanielSugie Battin Brenda B. McGeheeGrace L. Battle Mary Jac MeadowsMason Henley Beazley Florence U. MearsBarbara Best Gwendolyn S. MeredithKirk Bidgood Mrs. Mark R. MerrittLinda C. Blackburn Mr. & Mrs. Harry MilanMrs. Elisabeth Lasaire Bohnengel Elisabeth Fuqua Miles

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Kae N. Bolling Betsy MitchellMrs. Richard K. V. Z. Bolton Margaret Welch MoffittNan Bowman Forrest MooreHylah & McGuire Boyd Maralyn Dancer MorencyJudith H. Boyd Katherine MorrisMrs. Peter K. Braden Susan R. MoteBetty S. Brown Kaye R. NazarianRandy Brown Lucy S. NealElizabeth C. Brown Tommi T. NevinMardi Brownell Jill NewtonMary Louise Brinckirhoff Brown Mrs. E. Blackford Noland, Jr.Susie Brown Mercer O’HaraLinda Penn Wheat Bryan Merry A. OutlawTerry E. Buntrock Anne T. OvermanSandy Burroughs Dana C. ParkerDianne E. Butler Ann Harrison ParrJanet H. Campbell Elizabeth J. ParrishCathy Capps Clarkie PattersonKay Cardwell Mrs. Sallie W. PhilipsMrs. John A. Carlston Mrs. Dickinson B. PhillipsHelen S. Carter Nancy J. PhilpottMr. & Mrs. Richard H. Catlett, Jr. Sarah Holt PieronWayne & Susan Chatfield-Taylor Joan B. PollardJane D. Cheadle Mary Louisa PollardJoyce C. Childress Charlotte PorterfieldCathy W. Clarke Marianne PrentissEva Clarke Marianne PrentissJocelyn P. Connors Emma RamseyConservation Committee Mollie ReinhartMrs. John Lee Couper Harriet T. ReynoldsMrs. George B. Craddock, Jr. Grace P. RhinesmithMrs. Alan B. Croft Catherine H. RobertsonBarbara L. Cummings Susan F. RobertsonMrs. Ashburn Cutchin III Mrs. Robert W. Robinson, Jr.Jackie H. D’Alton Minouche RobinsonJuliet N. Dalton Suzie RockwellMary Meade Davenport Susan H. RoszelCoralee B. Davis Mr. & Mrs. Dale RuckerJane W. Davis Mary Kay RyanMargaret C. Davis Mrs. William Gresham SandyJoan D. Dawson Maria C. SatterfieldMrs. C. B. deGavre Virginia C. SavageGaye M. Deal Jan SaxmanMrs. Eeda F. Dennis Katherine S. SchulzSydnor Dickenson Meredith Stanley ScottClaiborne Dickinson Mrs. William Seale, Jr.Mrs. F. M. Downey, Jr. Brenda SebraAnne J. Doyle Mrs. J. Brooks Semple

Elizabeth Ruffin Harrison Suzanne S. WescoatVirginia J. Harris Jane Baber WhiteDr. & Mrs. Ron Hendrickson Mary Ratrie WickMrs. Jane G. Heyward Mrs. William N. WilburMarguerite Heyworth Judy Page WilliamsJanet G. Hickman Widget WilliamsMr. & Mrs. Howard T. Holden Mary Ann WineAnn Mari Horkan Betsy WorthingtonLois Saunier Hornsby Mary Denny WrayMary M. Horton Margaret Mapp YoungAnn W. Host Kate ZulloChris Howison

knot garden • up to $100Hilldrup Moving and Storage Lucy K. JonesJ. Sargeant Reynolds Sarah L. Keller Community College Carolyn H. KentSunTrust Bank Mrs. R. Calvin KeyserThe Brunswick Garden Club Mrs. Mark D. KilpatrickChatham Garden Club Betty KippsThe Garden Club of Danville Sally Old KitchinFauquier and Loudoun Garden Club Aileen LaingGabriella Garden Club Mrs. Alan J. LePeterThe Garden Club of Gloucester Betty H. LeskoThe Martinsville Garden Club Aurelia LewisWinchester-Clarke Garden Club Mrs. Arthur H. Lipscomb, Jr.Mrs. Richard F. Abbitt Mrs. Malcolm H. LivickDana H. Adams Kristine D. LloydSuzanne Aiello Ellen E. LuskVictoria Alexande Cheryl C. Lynch rJackie K. Anderson Mrs. Charles G. Mackall, Jr.Virginia R. Anderson Ginni MacKenzieRebecca W. Atkinson Julie W. MacKinlayNancy W. Avery Lindsay C. ManleyMargaret J. Ayscue Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. MarksCary W. Baber Kathi MarshallSusan L. Bailey Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. MartinMrs. John Baillio Marjorie E. MasekLee P. Baker Emily Ann MasonWinn Ballenger Mr. & Mrs. Philip W. MayAngela W. Barksdale Myra Lynne McDanielSugie Battin Brenda B. McGeheeGrace L. Battle Mary Jac MeadowsMason Henley Beazley Florence U. MearsBarbara Best Gwendolyn S. MeredithKirk Bidgood Mrs. Mark R. MerrittLinda C. Blackburn Mr. & Mrs. Harry MilanMrs. Elisabeth Lasaire Bohnengel Elisabeth Fuqua Miles

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Ann Hohenberger Mrs. Beverley R. WellfordMrs. James Tulley Holland Peyton Page WellsElizabeth M. Holsinger Ann S. WentworthMolly S. Hood Abbie WhartonMrs. Charles R. Hooff III Mrs. Debi WhittleMr. & Mrs. Robert L. Hopkins, Jr. Mary Ann WieboldtDolly & Eddie Horner Mrs. Fred R. WilliamsJanet C. Hudgins Mr. & Mrs. Fielding L. Williams Jr.Mrs. William A. Hudson Pattie N. WilliamsMrs. W. E. Hunt, Jr. Mrs. Vann T. WilliamsDiane K. Hynes Susan WinnMs. Therese Iverson M. Douglas WiseMr. & Mrs. Wescott Jacob Libby Singleton WolfJean F. Johnson Timmi WoodM. Scott Johnson Mrs. Thomas W. WoodMary Ann Johnson Betty W. WrightSuzanne G. Johnson Mrs. Edward B. Wright IICarolyn W. Jones

gifts in kindHilldrup Moving & Storage Susan HaberlyThe Homestead Mrs. John H. HagerHillside Garden Club Katherine Waring PollardBetsy Agelasto Helen J. RyanMrs. Herbert A. Claiborne Jr. Cabell Goolsby West

knot garden • up to $100, cont.

Muriel T. Dufek Betty L. ShawSuzanne S. Duffey Martha R. ShermanMrs. William A. Edgerton Jean ShivelLoulie M. Eggleston Rosalie L. ShortFrances H. Ellis Lourene T. SilveyElizabeth G. Evans Laura Daughtry SmartTerry Evans Alice K. SmithJoyce L. Fain Mrs. W. Ware Smith, Jr.Androniki Fallis Ellen SoyarsMillie Faucett Mrs. Joseph H. Spencer IIMuschi Fisher Lois P. SpencerJeanne Fishwick Mary Lew SponskiMrs. Lewis Barr Flinn, Jr. Mrs. James. D. Sprinkle, Sr.Adrianne P. L. Foshay Cora Sue SpruillRosemary Francis Helen StanleyNan C. Freed Myra Elise T. StegallLois W. French Elaine StephensonJohn & Mary Fristche Betty Carol StevensonConnie Walton Fulton Elizabeth B. TankardLucy Gadsby Suzanne S. TaylorMrs. Robert L. Galloway Mrs. T. Eugene TempleJacquie Gammons Judith Boyd TerjenMrs. William E. Garner Mrs. George R. ThompsonMartha Geiger Scottie ThomsonRebecca V. Gillette Nancy K. TilmanBrenda G. Gilman Mrs. C. Kent TitusCatherine T. Gladden Clinton W. Toms IIIPage Glascock Blanche H. TomMrs. Patricia P. Glass Louise L. TomsBrooks Godwin Judy B. TruehartPamela K. Gottschalk Marcia B. TurnerMeredith W. Gravely Mrs. Robert F. Turner IIICaroline S. Guys Sherry TwiningSuzanne LaPrade Haaland Mrs. Martha Erwin UzzlePatricia Hammond Jennie B. VogelElizabeth B. Hardy Sarah U. WadeElizabeth H. Hargrove Mrs. Stephen WagnerGail L. Harris Bernice WalkerMrs. H. Hiter Harris, Jr. Mary G. WalkerKaren W. Hedelt Mrs. D. Fleet WallaceSarah Josephs Hellewell Jessica Bemis WardAchsah Henderson Katharine WatsonMargaret Dietz Henderson Mrs. Roderick WatsonMrs. N. Potter Henderson, Jr. Fayetta WeaverJosine Van D. Hitchcock Jane Clayton WebsterKathleen Hobson Joan WehnerSarah S. Hodgkin Eleanor Mills Wehner

The Garden Club of Virginia is a 501c3 tax-exempt organization. It exists to celebrate the beauty of the land, conserve the gifts of nature, and challenge future generations to build on this heritage. “Year in Review” is printed on recycled paper, and all photos are courtesy of the Garden Club of Virginia, unless otherwise credited. No member dues were used to produce this publication.

Printed on recycled paper.

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Ann Hohenberger Mrs. Beverley R. WellfordMrs. James Tulley Holland Peyton Page WellsElizabeth M. Holsinger Ann S. WentworthMolly S. Hood Abbie WhartonMrs. Charles R. Hooff III Mrs. Debi WhittleMr. & Mrs. Robert L. Hopkins, Jr. Mary Ann WieboldtDolly & Eddie Horner Mrs. Fred R. WilliamsJanet C. Hudgins Mr. & Mrs. Fielding L. Williams Jr.Mrs. William A. Hudson Pattie N. WilliamsMrs. W. E. Hunt, Jr. Mrs. Vann T. WilliamsDiane K. Hynes Susan WinnMs. Therese Iverson M. Douglas WiseMr. & Mrs. Wescott Jacob Libby Singleton WolfJean F. Johnson Timmi WoodM. Scott Johnson Mrs. Thomas W. WoodMary Ann Johnson Betty W. WrightSuzanne G. Johnson Mrs. Edward B. Wright IICarolyn W. Jones

gifts in kindHilldrup Moving & Storage Susan HaberlyThe Homestead Mrs. John H. HagerHillside Garden Club Katherine Waring PollardBetsy Agelasto Helen J. RyanMrs. Herbert A. Claiborne Jr. Cabell Goolsby West

knot garden • up to $100, cont.

Muriel T. Dufek Betty L. ShawSuzanne S. Duffey Martha R. ShermanMrs. William A. Edgerton Jean ShivelLoulie M. Eggleston Rosalie L. ShortFrances H. Ellis Lourene T. SilveyElizabeth G. Evans Laura Daughtry SmartTerry Evans Alice K. SmithJoyce L. Fain Mrs. W. Ware Smith, Jr.Androniki Fallis Ellen SoyarsMillie Faucett Mrs. Joseph H. Spencer IIMuschi Fisher Lois P. SpencerJeanne Fishwick Mary Lew SponskiMrs. Lewis Barr Flinn, Jr. Mrs. James. D. Sprinkle, Sr.Adrianne P. L. Foshay Cora Sue SpruillRosemary Francis Helen StanleyNan C. Freed Myra Elise T. StegallLois W. French Elaine StephensonJohn & Mary Fristche Betty Carol StevensonConnie Walton Fulton Elizabeth B. TankardLucy Gadsby Suzanne S. TaylorMrs. Robert L. Galloway Mrs. T. Eugene TempleJacquie Gammons Judith Boyd TerjenMrs. William E. Garner Mrs. George R. ThompsonMartha Geiger Scottie ThomsonRebecca V. Gillette Nancy K. TilmanBrenda G. Gilman Mrs. C. Kent TitusCatherine T. Gladden Clinton W. Toms IIIPage Glascock Blanche H. TomMrs. Patricia P. Glass Louise L. TomsBrooks Godwin Judy B. TruehartPamela K. Gottschalk Marcia B. TurnerMeredith W. Gravely Mrs. Robert F. Turner IIICaroline S. Guys Sherry TwiningSuzanne LaPrade Haaland Mrs. Martha Erwin UzzlePatricia Hammond Jennie B. VogelElizabeth B. Hardy Sarah U. WadeElizabeth H. Hargrove Mrs. Stephen WagnerGail L. Harris Bernice WalkerMrs. H. Hiter Harris, Jr. Mary G. WalkerKaren W. Hedelt Mrs. D. Fleet WallaceSarah Josephs Hellewell Jessica Bemis WardAchsah Henderson Katharine WatsonMargaret Dietz Henderson Mrs. Roderick WatsonMrs. N. Potter Henderson, Jr. Fayetta WeaverJosine Van D. Hitchcock Jane Clayton WebsterKathleen Hobson Joan WehnerSarah S. Hodgkin Eleanor Mills Wehner

The Garden Club of Virginia is a 501c3 tax-exempt organization. It exists to celebrate the beauty of the land, conserve the gifts of nature, and challenge future generations to build on this heritage. “Year in Review” is printed on recycled paper, and all photos are courtesy of the Garden Club of Virginia, unless otherwise credited. No member dues were used to produce this publication.

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