Be a New Club Propagator!
Find a site near you where a new garden club can be sprouted. If your club meets during the day, perhaps you can clone an evening version which meets for an efficient hour and a half. There might even be an affordable restaurant at which to "eat and meet" If your place of worship would be more beautiful with a simple garden surrounding its signage, invite fellow parishioners to form a club and have the church garden as a project. Think of people who were once in your club, but have moved to a nearby retirement facility or condominium. With encouragement from you, they can become involved again by having a club which focuses on their current interests; meeting rooms on site are probably available.
Once you've cultivated a group of potential club members, Shirley Nicolai will gladly help you hold an organizational meeting. She can be reached at 301-292-3667 or at ssncat@aol.com. Propagating new NCA garden clubs increases both our numbers and our vitality as an organization.