Wesson Garden Club celebrates National Gardening Week
Published 9:00 am Monday, July 15, 2024
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First row, from left: Sami Curole, Myles Smith, Cam Peets, Georgia Jackson, Matilda Dugas, Brynlee Hoaglin and Lily Sykes; second row from left: Sophia Brettner, Addisyn Coleman, Ben Burgess, Azalea Harrison, Kori Peets, Graycee Orgeron, Sophie Burgess,Landon Davis, and WGC Youth Chairperson Lisa Smith; third row, from left: WGC Youth Chairperson Jennifer Peets and The Garden Clubs of Mississippi Youth Chairperson Allison Ashmore. The Wesson Garden Club is a proud member of the Natchez Trace District, Garden Clubs of Mississippi, Inc., Deep South Garden Clubs, Inc. and National Garden Clubs, Inc.
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The Wesson Garden Club recently celebrated National Garden Week with the Butterbeans, the club’s youth gardeners. At the Lanoux Youth Camp at the Wesson Library pavilion, 15 “Butterbeans” made pine cone bird feeders, terrarium planters and a favorite nature banner with Allison Ashmore. They also delivered aloe Vera plants to downtown businesses and donated a book to the library — “What’s Inside A Flower,” by Rachel Ignotofsky. The Wesson Garden Club is a proud member of the Natchez Trace District, Garden Clubs of Mississippi, Inc., Deep South Garden Clubs, Inc. and National Garden Clubs, Inc.
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The Wesson Garden Club recently celebrated National Garden Week with the Butterbeans, the club’s youth gardeners. At the Lanoux Youth Camp at the Wesson Library pavilion, 15 “Butterbeans” made pine cone bird feeders, terrarium planters and a favorite nature banner with Allison Ashmore. They also delivered aloe Vera plants to downtown businesses and donated a book to the library — “What’s Inside A Flower,” by Rachel Ignotofsky. The Wesson Garden Club is a proud member of the Natchez Trace District, Garden Clubs of Mississippi, Inc., Deep South Garden Clubs, Inc. and National Garden Clubs, Inc.
The Wesson Garden Club recently celebrated National Garden Week with the Butterbeans, the club’s youth gardeners.
At the Lanoux Youth Camp at the Wesson Library pavilion, 15 “Butterbeans” made pine cone bird feeders, terrarium planters and a favorite nature banner with Allison Ashmore. They also delivered aloe vera plants to downtown businesses and donated a book to the library — “What’s Inside A Flower,” by Rachel Ignotofsky.
The Wesson Garden Club is a proud member of the Natchez Trace District, Garden Clubs of Mississippi, Inc., Deep South Garden Clubs, Inc. and National Garden Clubs, Inc.