Tuesday, October 29, 2013

The October meeting provided an opportunity for members to showcase their artistic talents by creating seasonal wreaths using a variety of materials chosen to be reflective of individual tastes and talents.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Capt. Grizzy Show Boat Parade August 10

The East Hampton Belltown Garden Club entered a show boat in the 9th annual Capt. Grizzy Show Boat Parade on August 10, 2013.  Several club members and their family members joined Capt. Lori Wilcox on her boat.  A committee planned the decorations and theme.using the Friends of  Lake Pocotopaug (FLP) entry guidelines. See the parade route and judging criteria on the FLP web site.
Read about the show boat parade at East Hampton Today @htnp by clicking on the underlined links.

 
At dock, ready to launch.

 
Club member Judy wears the flower theme.

 
The sunshine and clouds matched the club's theme.

 
Along the parade route
 

Thanks to Captain Lori.  And good work, crew!
 

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Belltown Gardeners Visit Hecht Gardens

On a rainy evening, several garden club members met to tour the gardens of Ann Hecht at the end of White Birch Road.  Here are some photos sent by Bonnie.












Saturday, February 9, 2013

January Meeting on January 30, 2013

We had a very nice evening of bouquets, wine and cheese--a couple days after the usual meeting date.  These January meetings are always unpredictable and Monday night was postponed due to hazardous driving conditions.  Lynn, Lisa, Peg, Sue, Kim, Cheryl, Adriana and Bonnie were able to get together on Wednesday.

Cheryl shared a bouquet of "flours" now that she is gluten-sensitive. 
Cheryl offered her arrangement to the public library for display in February.
Thanks, Cheryl!

 
Kim was inspired by Valentine's Day and used festive buttons in her vase.
 

Lynn created a wintry arrangement with pines, pinecone and white tulips.
 

Peggy looked forward to spring using daffodils popping
through a snowy white ground cover of statice.


Sue made a Valentine hat as though her granddaughter would wear her favorite colors.
 
 
And Dianne, who could not attend due to her new granddaughter's arrival
on Tuesday, had this arrangement ready on Monday
but visited the hospital to see Lily Rose on Wednesday.
 

Sue had t-shirts available for those who purchased them. They are in spring colors so provided a needed reminder of gardening in our future.  Sue will have them at the next meeting if you could not attend the January meeting.

Cheryl offered her house for the February 25th meeting. We will repeat the popular gardening book or gardening tip discussion--and more wine and cheese!  We have to survive these winter months somehow! 

We hope to see you at the next meeting. Watch for details in the Rivereast and in emails from Bonnie.