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NGC Membership Contest Click HERE for more information! *********** NCAGC is having its own contest! $100 to the garden club that recruits the highest percentage of new members! Click HERE for details!
Do you like working with young people? And gardening with young people? WYG needs a new education director! Click HERE for more! |
Day of Design! Click here to see the fabulous designs you missed! |
Wildflower Grants and Awards Available! Click HERE for information!
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Our Headquarters: Arbor House
Arbor House is closed until March, 2009. Check out our Arbor House Gifts and Supplies Page!
Funds from sales at Arbor House support NCAGC scholarships and projects.
U.S. National Arboretum 3501 New York Avenue, N.E., Washington, DC 20002-1958 202/399-5958
2007-2009 President: Rilla Crane Theme: Stretching Our Wings - SOW!
President's Project: FERN VALLEY, US National Arboretum
The Capital Gardener, Newsletter for National Capital Area Garden Clubs, Inc. Editor: Susan Foulke (capitalgardener@ncagardenclubs.org)
It is possible that the U.S. National Arboretum will have its budget cut significantly in the coming months. Garden Club members are urged to write Congress, asking the committee members to reconsider any budget cuts. For more information, click HERE. |
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Our Mission Statement: National Garden Clubs, Inc., provides education, resources and national networking opportunities for its members to promote the love of gardening, floral design, and civic and environmental responsibility.
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