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Garden Clubs and Organizations

American Fuchsia Society Sebastopol Center for the Arts Veterans’ Building, 282 S. High St. Sebastopol 415-892-5808 Gerri Crane, President Meets the 4th Friday of every month 11-1p General Public is welcome to the meetings. Field trips, cuttings and great friends!

Community Seed Exchange St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church 500 Robinson Rd., Sebastopol www.CommunitySeedExchange.org We gather the last Saturday of the month (except Nov & Dec) to work in the seed garden, share seed and learn about seed saving. Free monthly classes. Check website for details Our seed library has over 200 varieties of locally grown seed available free to gardeners. Join us in creating a repository of locally grown organic seed and a network of seed savers in Sonoma County.

DIGS (Digging In Gardens in Sonoma) Garden Valley Ranch, 4 98 Pepper Rd, Petaluma. Jilda Hellinga 415-686-0886 JildaJayne@hotmail.com

We meet the first Thursday of each month at 7pm Garden club made up of master gardeners and garden enthusiasts. We get together for fellowship and to further our own knowledge of gardening.

Green Thumb Garden Club Clover Springs Lodge, 215 Red Mountain Dr. Cloverdale. Debbie Williams, President 707-894-0709 Meets 4th Wed @ 1pm at Oct ~ Apr with alternative events in Dec. May. June.

Healdsburg Garden Club Villa Chanticleer Annex, 1248 N. Fitch Mountain Rd Healdsburg www.Healdsburggardenclub.org A volunteer organization that meets at the Check website calendar for meeting dates, times, and programs.

Men’s Garden Club of Santa Rosa The Luther Burbank Art & Garden Center, 2050 Yulupa Ave. Santa Rosa. President: Chet Wilson chet36@comcast.net 2nd Tues. of every month at 7:00 PM

Milo Baker Chapter of the California Native Plant Society Luther Burbank Art and Garden Center 2050 Yulupa Street , Santa Rosa milobaker.cnps.org Mailing address: P.O. Box 892 Santa Rosa, CA 95402 Email co-president:leiagia@gmail.com Check website for meeting times and dates. Membership is open to all. We have classes, hold plant sales, and encourage the environmental benefits of gardening with native plants.

Petaluma Garden Club Petaluma Veterans Building, 1094 Petaluma Blvd. S., Petaluma PO Box 2901, Petaluma lavateraladies@yahoo.com www.petalumagardenclub.org www.facebook.com/pg/Lavateraladies/ Meets on the 2nd Monday from Sept - June.Registration begins @ 9:30am; Business Meeting @ 10:30am; Program @ 11:15am. Pot Luck luncheon follows the program. Guests are asked for a ten dollar donation towards lunch. Everyone is Welcome! The purpose of this Club is: to create a wider knowledge of plants; to increase and stimulate a general interest in gardening; to beautify the community; to organize programs and exhibits that shall be both educational and inspirational to all its members.

Santa Rosa Garden Club Luther Burbank Art & Garden Center, 2050 Yulupa, Santa Rosa 707-537-6885 www.gardenclubevents@yahoo.com www.santarosagardenclub.com Meets 4th Monday at 1 PM (Sept - May) The vision of the Santa Rosa Garden Club is to stimulate the knowledge and love of gardening, horticulture and floriculture among the membership and the general public and to promote and participate in the restoration, improvement, and protection of the environment through programs and actions in civil improvement and conservation.

School Garden Network of Sonoma County 707-861-0593 info@schoolgardens.org www.schoolgardens.org Supports and promotes sustainable garden and nutrition-based learning programs in Sonoma County schools, connects school communities with fresh, locally grown foods, and provides a forum for exchanging information and resources.

Sonoma County Herb Association Barbara Jean (BJ) Avery, Director P.O. Box 2162 Sebastopol, CA 95473 707-824-1447 Email:herbexch@sonic.net www.sonomaherbs.org Check us out on Facebook! Herb growers, medicine makers, educators, practitioners, gardeners and students. Website details all activities and resources provided by this group. Also includes: Sonoma County Herb Exchange, a clearinghouse for high quality, locally grown medicinal herbs.

Sonoma County Orchid Society Santa Rosa Veterans Building, 1351 Maple Avenue, Santa Rosa 707-585-1912 www.sonomaorchids.com Kathie Hile: jph.kah@gmail.com Meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month, except September and December, at 6:30 p.m. at the Each month we have a guest speaker, orchids for sale and an orchid raffle. Guests are always welcome.

Valley of the Moon Garden Club Sonoma Veterans’ Memorial Bldg., 126 First St West, Sonoma. P.O. Box 501, Vineburg, CA 95487 707-935-8986 www.vom-garden-club.org Meetings with informative speakers are held the 1st Thurs. except July, Sept., & Dec.(members-only parties). An educational and fun atmosphere to promote gardening, encourage drought tolerant and native landscaping, protect our natural habitats, and emphasize organic practices.

Windsor Garden Club The Windsor Senior Center located at 9231 Foxwood Dr. Windsor P.O. Box 892, Windsor 707-931-GROW (4769) www.windsorgardenclub.org Free monthly member workshops in both floral design on 1st Sundays and succulent care and design on 2nd Sundays, and free open-to-the public speaker meeting on the 3rd Tuesday of the month from 6:30 to 8 pm at No speaker meetings in June and December, however when we hold celebration potlucks. The Windsor Garden Club is an active club whose members share a love of gardening and community. Core club activities include: management of Windsor’s 72 bed organic community garden with a volunteer workday every 2nd Saturday from 9 am to noon, We are a young organization that has been cultivating community since 2009.

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