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The objectives of the Grapevine Garden Club are to promote an interest
in flowers and gardening; to further the protection and conservation of
wild flowers and trees; to stimulate an appreciation and protection of
birds; to support environmental concerns and to encourage education in
all these areas. The following projects help to support and achieve
these goals.
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Annual Plant Sale
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Saturday, April
12, 2008
8
a.m. - 1 p.m.
Each spring the
Grapevine Garden Club sponsors a community plant sale to benefit the
club's scholarship program and community beautification projects.
Many of the native plants are grown and donated to the plant sale from
member's gardens.
The 2007 plant sale will be held in downtown Grapevine behind the
Gazebo. Download the 2008 Plant Sale Flier.
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Ed and Edith
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The
Ed and Edith Pewitt Education Center is a permanent outdoor teaching
center and gathering place for tours and special events within the
Grapevine Botanical Garden. It provides a place where educators
and group leaders teach children and adults to appreciate and love
nature. Classes will begin in Spring, 2008.
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Teaching Trees |
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In 2002 the Grapevine
Garden Club initiated a program to distribute trees to third graders
in the Grapevine/Colleyville ISD. The program was designed
to teach the joys of planting and caring for a tree as well as the
value of trees in our lives and nature. It started with 200
trees and two schools and quickly blossomed into 500 trees and five
schools per year . It is now a yearly event in the spirit of
Arbor Day. As of 2006, over 1,700 Eastern Redbud trees
have been distributed as gifts from the Grapevine Garden Club.
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Butterfly Flutterby |
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The Grapevine Garden Club assists
the City of Grapevine with the annual butterfly festival and parade.
Members share information about butterflies with the children and their
parents.
The 2007 event was held on October 20.
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Earthkind
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Rose Trial Garden
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The Grapevine Garden Club and the Grapevine Parks
and Recreation Department have joined with Texas A&M Research Center to
field test over thirty varieties of antique roses.
The goal of the
field test is to identify rose varieties with a high
degree of disease and insect resistance and to combine the best organic and traditional gardening and landscaping principles. The
roses are not sprayed, deadheaded or fertilized anytime during the
field test. Over the three year test period, garden club members
regularly collect and report data to the Texas A&M Research Center.
The data from the Grapevine Rose Trial Garden is then combined with
other clubs and organizations involved in the EarthKind™
research project. Eventually the best rose varieties will be
awarded the EarthKind™
designation.
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| Scholarship |
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The Grapevine Garden
Club scholarship was created to financially assist and
encourage students enrolled in the study of horticulture or
other related fields. The scholarship is
awarded annually to a graduating high school senior residing
in Grapevine or attending Grapevine -
Colleyville ISD high school or to a full time college student who resides
in Grapevine, Texas and is currently enrolled in any college offering horticulture related studies.
Contact
scholarship@grapevinegardenclub.com for more information.
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| Grapevine Botanical Garden
Docents |
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The
Grapevine Garden Club cordially invites you to visit the Grapevine
Botanical Gardens located in Heritage Park, 411 Ball Street in
Grapevine. The gardens include several water features, native and
perennial plants and trees, a butterfly and herb garden plus a bird
sanctuary. Grapevine club members serve as docents.
Contact
docents@grapevinegardenclub.com to arrange for a tour of the
gardens.
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Blue Star Memorial By-Way Marker
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Grapevine Garden Club members proudly dedicated a
Blue Star
Memorial
By-Way Marker on November 10, 2006. Invited guests included
National
Garden Club Past President, Mary Louise Michie and NGC Award Chairman
Barbara Baker, Garden Club Council President, Becky Meadows, Vietnam
Veteran Capt.
Bruce W. Rider, USAFR (Ret.), American Legion Honor Guard,
Post #379,
Euless, Grapevine City Council members, Grapevine City managers,
Grapevine Parks and Recreation staff as well as many Garden Club
members.
The Blue Star Memorial By-Way Marker is
dedicated in honor of all who
have served, are serving and will serve in the Armed Forces of the
United
States of America. There are approximately sixty-three markers in
the State
of Texas. The Blue Star Memorial By-Way Marker is located in the
traffic
median at the intersection of Ball Street and Wall Street in Grapevine.
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