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I am interested in starting a garden club in the San Diego area. I
have a great way to get the word out but have no previous experience with garden clubs. How can we wean our way into being a club as we set out to be educated and have a fun time getting together? |
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oups.com I am interested in starting a garden club in the San Diego area. I have a great way to get the word out but have no previous experience with garden clubs. How can we wean our way into being a club as we set out to be educated and have a fun time getting together? Look here. http://www.digitalseed.com/sandiego/...lubs_list.html -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8 Sunset Zone 5 |
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wrote in message oups.com... I am interested in starting a garden club in the San Diego area. I have a great way to get the word out but have no previous experience with garden clubs. How can we wean our way into being a club as we set out to be educated and have a fun time getting together? Define the purpose of the club, and what activities will help you achieve the purpose. Do this before anything else, or the thing will fizzle quickly. |
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Doug Kanter wrote: wrote in message oups.com... I am interested in starting a garden club in the San Diego area. I have a great way to get the word out but have no previous experience with garden clubs. How can we wean our way into being a club as we set out to be educated and have a fun time getting together? Define the purpose of the club, and what activities will help you achieve the purpose. Do this before anything else, or the thing will fizzle quickly. There are some other clubs in your general area that you may wish to contact. You can find them listed at www.ergonica.com on the Garden Clubs page. They are listed by state and city in alpha order, so you can find them quickly. If you haven't participated in a garden club before, you should get involved with a club to see what you like and don't like. Have fun! |
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raycruzer wrote: There are some other clubs in your general area that you may wish to contact. You can find them listed at www.ergonica.com on the Garden Clubs page. They are listed by state and city in alpha order, so you can find them quickly. If you haven't participated in a garden club before, you should get involved with a club to see what you like and don't like. Have fun! That looks like an interesting site. I will have to check it out more thoroughly when I have more time. I just wanted to see if my garden club was listed, and there it was. I'll share it at the next meeting with the other members. Thanks Emilie NorCal |
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Emilie wrote:
That looks like an interesting site. I will have to check it out more thoroughly it was. I'll share it at the next meeting with the other members. Thanks Anyone starting a new garden club can also ask the people at www.ergonica.com to list their new club for free. This will help to recruit new members. They also give non-profit organizations devoted to gardening a free web page and sub-domain. Many garden clubs also offer scholarships to students, in addition to helping maintain public gardens, historic sites and parks. |
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