The Care of Hydrangeas Demystified
By Advanced Master Gardener
Stacy Karafotis
Tuesday, April 17, 2018 7:00 pm
Maplewood Community Center 31735 Maplewood, Garden City
The program is free to the public
Did you know there are six main types of hydrangeas?
Which hydrangeas are the most sun tolerant?
Is it easier to change a hydrangea from pink to blue than from blue to pink?
How do you prune the different types of hydrangea’s?
Which hydrangeas bloom on old wood?
Which hydrangeas bloom on new wood?
Join us to find the answers!!
Joint Meeting with Military Hills and Dearborn Heights Garden Clubs
Thursday, April 19, 2018 at 7:00 pm Canfield Center 1801 N. Beech Daly Road , Dearborn Heights
Detroit Riverwalk (beautiful landscapes) with Marc Pasco
The Detroit Riverfront Conservancy is a non profit organization responsible for the es-
tablishment, improvement, operation, maintenance, security, programming and expansion of the
Detroit Riverwalk and associated green spaces. Beautifully landscaped gardens along the river
from GM plaza to Rivard place provides visitors with a place to sit, relax, walk, and enjoy urban
art pieces while strolling the Riverfront. Join us as Marc Pasco talks about the fabulous new
downtown Riverwalk.
There will be refreshments and snacks. Please plan on bringing something to share. The
table centerpieces will be raffled off. Dearborn Heights club will be hosting a Mini-Silent Auction
table to raise funds to purchase a “TREE”. Feel free to bring a guest. If you haven’t seen the
Riverwalk in the past year, you are in for a pleasant surprise!
Moody Teez—Garden Club Party
We had a full house for the “Tee Party”. It was fun designing our own shirts, each of us came up with designs that fit our personal-
ities. I enjoyed visiting with club members, something I don’t get to do much at our meetings. Thank you to Cheryl Partin for
organizing the evenings activities and Moody Teez for having us! If you weren’t able to join us for the “party”, you can visit Moody
Teez at 33165 Ford Road and design your own shirt.. They are open from 10 am to 8 pm.
Last fall we replanted bulbs at the Butterfly Garden at City
Park into a shape of a butterfly. You can actually see the
shape forming. It will be fun to see it in bloom.
Take time to look closely at your plants. I found Praying
Mantis Egg Cases (they aren’t cocoons). Each case holds
about 300 eggs. Praying Mantis are natures bug eaters!
Paula Relich, Barb Hernandez, Cheryl Partin, Julie
Slabaugh, Kathy Ward, and our guest Darlene
Jablonowski
Kathy Kopczyk, Pat McKarge, Stacy Karafotis,
Tineka Oliver and Sherry Mifsud.
87th Annual Meeting and Convention "Bzzzzz Michigan"
June 6, 2018
Radisson Plaza Hotel, 100 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo, MI 49007
Official Call Letter (Invitation)
The Southwestern Michigan Garden Clubs of Districts III and your President cordially invite you to the 87th Annual Meeting and State Convention "Bzzzzz Michigan-Celebrating Pollinators" at the Radisson Pla-za Hotel in Kalamazoo, June 6.
Kalamazoo features a vibrant and progressive downtown with a big city mindset and yet with a small town heart. It offers quality dining, eclectic shops and galleries, and live entertainment-just waiting for you to experience it. Ever wonder the origin of the name? Kalamazoo is a Native American word that means boiling water. The river makes the sound of "kalamazoo."
Co-Chairs Evelyn Flynn and Mary Beth Montague along with their Committees have planned a memora-ble event for you that you won't want to miss. It will provide educational and networking opportunities, (oh yes, and shopping) including:
Keynote speaker; seminars on birds, bees, butterflies, native plantings; and informative exhibits
The Standard Flower Show, "What's All the Buzz About"
Silent Auction
District Meetings
Vendors
Commemorative Program with written Shareholders' Reports from the Michigan Garden Clubs, Inc.' Board which you can use to share with your Club when you return home
And some surprises....
District 9
Presidents’ Plus Planning Meeting
On Thursday, April 26, 2018 from 9:30 to 12:15 am I, Pat McKarge) will be attending our district’s Planning Meeting at the Pleas-
ant Ridge Community Center , 4 Ridge Road, Pleasant Ridge. Ruth Moline is encouraging each club to bring one or two additional
people to the event.
Why? We need different, more efficient ways for District 9 clubs and members to work together. We will brainstorm, share,
cooperate, strategize and “think outside the box.”
If you are interested in attending the meeting, let me know a.s.a.p., so I can let Ruth know how many people to expect from our
club.
Also, I have received the new michigangardenclubs.org passwords. If you would like the password let me know. It is for the
Member Side Only of the Michigan Garden Club website.
May Migration Bird Walk Series
8:00 AM -10:00 AM, Saturdays: May 5, 12, 19 and 26
We'll look to catch an assortment of spring bird migrants stopping over in the Environmental Study Area on their way to northern nesting grounds. Join Center naturalist Rick Simek for up to four different Saturday morning bird watching excursions. These walks are tailored to beginning and experienced bird watchers who enjoy an unhurried and inquiry-based approach to viewing birdlife. Binoculars are a must, so please bring your own pair, as well as a field guide to bird identification. Attend as many walks as you wish. Participants must be at least 12 years of age.
Walk on the Wild(flower) Side"
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM, Sunday, May 6
Join Naturalist Dorothy McLeer for an afternoon stroll through the woods to welcome the emer-gence of ephemeral spring wildflowers. The campus Environmental Study Area is home to such seasonal natives as Large-flowered Trillium, Cut-leaf Toothwort, and of course, Spring Beauties, among many others. A bonus will be the waves of migrating birds feasting all around us. Beat the heat and mosquitoes for this early spring foray!
University of Michigan-Dearborn,
Garden City Garden Club
2017-2018 Officers
President:
Pat McKarge
1st Vice President
Sherry Mifsud
Treasurer
Stacy Karafotis
Secretary
Sue Orzel
Committee Chairpersons
Christmas Party
Barb Hernandez
Butterfly Garden
Stacy Karafotis
Pat McKarge
Garden Walk
Stacy Karafotis
Newsletter
Pat McKarge
Crafts & Field Trips
Cheryl Partin
Scholarship
Joy Thiede
Heidi Witt
GCGC website:
http://gcgc.weebly.com
GCGC Facebook:
Www.facebook.com./gcgcmi
*Garden Club activities are in bold print.
Late Spring and Summer: Eat Your Yard Initiative— Let’s help educate people to plant
vegetables in their yards!
Monday, April 16 Council Workshop in regards to Lighting Ordinance. Let your voice be
heard.
Thursday, April 19, Garden City Library Bird Feeder Project hosted by the Garden City
Garden Club from 6 to 7 pm.
May 5 Lucky Squirrel Market Downtown Garden City
Saturday, May 19 in the morning — Garden Club members plant at Gardenville
Saturday, May 19, 10 am to 12 pm at the Westland Public Library Plant Swap
Saturday, May 26 in the morning — Garden Club members plant at the Commons Down-
town Garden City
May 22 Lucky Squirrel Market Downtown Garden City
Saturday, June 2 Garden City Garden Club Plant and Bake Sale at the Flea Circus Fund-
raiser for the Oudolf Garden on Belle Isle and our Scholarship Fund
June 15 through July 15— Garden City Garden Club Prettiest Front Porch Contest
July 20 — Garden Walk Preview Night—and Awards for Prettiest Front Porch Contest
July 21 — Garden Walk