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“Flowers always make people better, happier, and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine to the mind.” Luther Burbank

Message From the President

Dear Rake & Hoe Members,
As the new year begins, I hope this letter finds you warm and in good spirits. While the gardens may be resting under a blanket of frost, this season offers us the perfect opportunity to reflect on the past year and plan for the growth ahead.

Looking Back on 2024
What a wonderful year it has been for our club! From the many interesting speakers and
presentations, workshops, and community service projects, we’ve had so many moments to be
together enjoying different activities Thank you to everyone who contributed their time, talent,
and energy to make it all possible.

Looking Ahead
We are excited about our plans for the year ahead! Much of our focus will be on our upcoming Flower Show in April. There will be workshops to help members with making flower designs and
artistic crafts, and presentations about all the Horticulture classes in the show. We are hoping for
100% participation from members in entering exhibits and helping with all the planning and work of putting the show together. Your ideas and enthusiasm are what keep our club thriving,

In addition, we will be continuing with all our regular activities, like Mobile Meals, maintaining
our Community Gardens and our projects for Veterans.

Thank you for being a part of this wonderful community. Winter may feel long, but spring is always just around the corner, and with it comes the joy of tending our gardens and growing together.

Stay warm and happy gardening!

Sharon Shiraga
The Rake and Hoe Garden Club of Westfield

Our mission is to educate our members and the public in horticulture, floral design, nature and wildlife.  We host workshops, field trips and plant exchanges in addition to presenting informative monthly meetings.  Our talented members are more than willing to share their expertise with the group.  

Members are dedicated to the community through their work with the Jardine Academy, Mobile Meals, Veterans and by maintaining three public gardens in Westfield.  Rake and Hoe is a member of the Central Atlantic Region of the National Garden Clubs, Inc.

If you have an interest in joining the Club or would like additional information, please contact our membership chair,  Nina Sylvester.

GENERAL MEETINGS

Held Noon at the

Shady Rest Golf Course
820 Jerusalem Road

Scotch Plains
Second Wednesday

of the month

    Officers of the Club

2024-2025


President, Sharon Shiraga

 

Vice President, Nina Sylvester
 

Treasurer, Sue Feldman

Asst. Treasurer, Betsy Chance

Recording Secretary, Margot Partridge

Corresp. Secretary, Mary Lou Nolas

Director, Beth Siano

Join Us!

Embrace the beauty of gardening and nature by joining our Garden Club. Connect with fellow enthusiasts who share your passion, making enduring friendships along the way. Engage in fulfilling community service projects in our area and neighboring towns. Plus, with every meeting, expand your knowledge and skills, always learning something new to enrich your gardening journey. Come be a part of our vibrant community, where growth, both in gardens and friendships, is our constant goal.

For more information, please contact

Nina Sylvester

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Upcoming Meetings

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Jan. 8 – “We Grew It Here: 100 Years of New Jersey’s Horticultural History”. Lesley Parness. Beyond our well-known tomatoes, 19th century New Jersey plant nurseries led the nation with their innovative breeding, greenhouse, field, and marketing techniques. Some of the best peaches, ultimate orchids, and top turfs were bred and produced in our state. Meet these NJ horticultural superstars and other unlikely characters that played a role in making NJ the ‘Garden State’.

 

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Feb. 12 - “The Language of Flowers”. Layce Gebhard. If flowers could talk, what would they say? Flowers and herbs have been used to convey sentiments throughout history, and gained special prominence during the Victorian Age. This program presents the history and symbolism of the flowers we love. Layce is an avid gardener, RU Master Gardener, and in retirement, owns a Christmas Tree farm with her husband.
 

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Mar. 12 - “Likeable Lichens”. Dorothy Smullen. As naturalist at NJ Audubonand a retired high school science teacher, our speaker shares her love of lichens with us. What are lichens? How are they used by animal and human? Learn about the fascinating world of lichens and their amazing, beneficial partnership of fungi and algae.

 

December 2024 Meeting

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Nina S.- this is her final entry to become a judge. Congrats, Nina well deserved!

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Front Page, Above the Fold!

Great work!

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November Joint Meeting with
The Garden Club of Westfield &
The Rake and Hoe Garden Club

Raptors Adaptation - October Meeting
Heather Natalo

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  AUCTION 2024

Alice C. does her "thing".

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JIM
DUKELOW

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CARLOS
FERNANDES

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ELENA
HRECZNY

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LIZ
RYAN

INTRODUCE YOURSELF TO OUR NEW MEMBERS

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