Sunday, October 11, 2015

THE CROTON VILLAGE GARDEN CLUB STRIKES AGAIN! AND THANK YOU TARA!

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THE CROTON VILLAGE GARDEN CLUB STRIKES AGAIN--this time at the Cleveland Median--click on the photo. What would this village do without such dedicated volunteers!

AND NOW A WORD FROM RICH ZUMBACH:

Garden Club, It’s October and it’s time for our next Garden Club meeting: this Thursday at the library at 7:30 (10/15). Hope you can be there. This will be our last meeting of the season so it will be a good time to go over the number of gardens we have worked on this season, and to plan for next spring. So bring your ideas to the meeting and we will start working on them.

One really nice spring project we have already started talking about is the circle at the end of Benedict Avenue. Finally the construction is coming to an end and the village asked me if the garden club could plant a garden. I said of course we can. This is going to be great project and significantly contribute to the attractiveness of the village.

Another reminder, Daffodil Day, sponsored by the CCAC, is Saturday, October 17 at the Duck Pond, 9:00 to 11:00. Stop by for some fun daffodil planting, some refreshments contributed by Feed the Birds, and/or just pick up some bulbs for planting around the village in your secret spots.  It all contributes to making spring a special time in Croton and you can tell family and friends that you planted them.

Another “thank you Tara” for her continuing efforts to improve the Cleveland median garden over the last six months. . This garden has been very challenging to improve, but it is looking better and better as a result of Tara’s dedication. I and sure the frequent travelers on Cleveland, and the nearby houses, appreciate this attractive garden. Thanks Tara! See you Thursday, we definitely are making Croton beautiful, one garden at a time. 

Regards,  Rich

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