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HomeMy WebLinkAboutA&M Garden ClubThe A &M Garden Club met recently at Heather White's home. Hostesses included Margaret Ann White, Rachel Mohr, Norma Jean Stokes and Eugenia Williams. Floral Designs of a Christmas Season on a tubular stand were exhibited by Carolyn Guillote, "Junk Yard Beauties;" Sally Koestler, "Winter Solstice;" Millie Parrack, "Texas Tannenbaum;" Judy Schafer, "Sounds of Music;" and Heather White, "Scents of Christmas." Idalia Aguilar, nationally accredited flower show judge, dis- cussed design guidelines. President Jane Cohen welcomed new members Sarah Barrack, Mary Ann Brannen, Kathi Dudley, Renee Frisbie, Kay Hobbs, Sharon Jasper, Sue Ann Lockard, Maryan Manson, Sheila May, Lenora Patranella, Maria Schmahl and Rose Smith. Guests included Penne Cash. The club voted to offer to host the November 2009 Zone II meeting in College Station. Heather White gave the nominating committee report, with voting in January for the 2009 -10 officers: President Cohen; 1st VP Programs Heather White; 2nd VP Yearbook /Web Koestler with assistant Barrack; 3rd VP Flower Show Suzanne Mllstead; 4th VP Hospitality Williams; Recording Secretary Hobbs; Corresponding Secretary Aguilar; Treasurer Angelika Hoepfl; Historian Kay Hamn with assistant Geneva Eubanks; and Reporter Parrack. Cohen presented Heather White with a cedar bluebird house as a hostess gift. Door prizes and favors were donated by Mary Ann Taylor (compost bin), Patranella (Meyer lemons), Ellen Pullen (measuring cups), Heather White (gold pine cones), and White (calendars). The A &M Garden Club's Civic Landscaping Project at the Wellborn Community Center received retaining wall pavers donated by the College Station Wal -Mart. Polly Hatcher's memorial TAMU Scholarship Fund and pavers to go in the TAMU Holistic Gardens have been approved by her family. The Jan. 9 meeting will be at the Exit Center on "Invasive Plants," by Barron Rector, extension range spe- cialist at TAMU.