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Newsletter of the Chapel Hill Garden Club May — June 2014
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May — June 2014
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3 Reflections
5 Club Events
10 Club News
13 NCBG Events
The Moonlight Gala & More!
4 May/June Events Calendar
DEPARTMENTS
15 Member Spotlight
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16 Planet Botanic
Reflections
This is how I felt when I saw the first signs of SPRING poking out their valiant heads after this long, strange winter.
COVER PHOTO: Stokesia laevis ‘Peachie’s pick’
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THANK YOU
Jan Dean, Christine Ellestad, Margy King, Sarah Laish, Karen Lazarus, Daphne McLeod, Betsy Nininger, Vicki Scott and Sue Tiedeman for your submissions.
As I close out my year as President, I want you
all to know how honored I’ve been to serve you. I extend my sincere thanks to the BOD, the Tour committee, and all members who have volunteered their time and whose cooperative efforts have resulted in the continued progress of our club.
The Tour, headed by Char Thomann, is the jewel in our club’s activities. For two years, the Tour Committee has put time, effort, and substantial resources into planning all aspects of this event to make it a success.
When you sell Tour tickets, not only are you helping our club endure, but you are also helping to build NCBG’s Wonder Garden, which promises to be a magical place for children to explore the wonders of Mother Nature.
I encourage you to take time to navigate through our website, read our newsletter, and most importantly, become involved in the many activities offered to you as a member of this vibrant organization.
And big thanks to all of the members who have supported me throughout the year. My life is richer as a result of relationships and experiences over the past year, and I am grateful for the opportunity to have served as your club President.
I extend my best wishes and much success to the new Executive Board, whom I know will serve us well.
~ Christine
From our President
Check out our new, classy podium sign!
Editor’s Note
Contact Info Field Trip: Please email Christine Ellestad for details: [email protected]
Floral Design: Betsy Nininger: [email protected] 919.929.5956 All Floral Design classes will be held at NCBG Classroom 2 (C107).
Members are welcome to visit & observe floral design sessions, but please email Betsy before you go.
Seedbed: Karen Lazarus: [email protected] 919.240.7171
Spring Picnic: Sarah Laish: 919.969.9200
May
3 - 4 Our Spring Garden Tour 13 Floral Design 1. 1pm — 3pm 14 Seedbed Program: Vegetable Gardening in NC Clay, Bonnie Olbrich’s Garden. 9:15am 21 Seedbed Program: Shade Gardens, Sebastian Hamilton & Stone Walkways, Dick Henry. 9:30am. 22 Field Trip: Deer Chase Gardens. Meet at NCBG parking lot, 9:30am. Tour begins at 10am. 27 General Meeting: Healthy Lifestyle Cooking Demo, Chef Bill Donovan. 9:30am — noon
Events Calendar
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June
1 - 7 National Garden Week 10 Spring Picnic & Plant Swap, Gail Norwood’s Garden. 10:30am
May — June 2014
Club EventsMay — June 2014
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SHADE GARDENS & STONE WALKWAYS Wednesday, May 21, 2014 The Unique Plant 4207 Oak Hill Road Chapel Hill 27514 9:30AM — NOON
The Seedbed VEGETABLE GARDENING IN NC CLAY Wednesday, May 14, 2014 9:30AM — NOON Bonnie Olbrich’s Garden 1830 Farrington Road Apex 27523
SEBASTIAN HAMILTON of The Unique Plant will give us a tour of this spectacular nursery while sharing his vast knowledge on shade gardens.
Following Sebastian’s talk, DICK HENRY will show us the stone walkways he installed at The Unique Plant and discuss hardscape design.
We’ll meet at Barbara Clare’s home, which is .2 mile from The Unique Plant. We can walk or drive from there:
4003 Oak Hill Road Chapel Hill, 27514
Longtime garden club member, BONNIE OLBRICH, will give us a personal tour of her 15-acre farm. She recently planted over 2,000 sunflowers!
We’ll meet at 9:15am in the University Mall parking lot at the Southern Seasons end. We’ll carpool from there.
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Every member can be a Garden Guide. It’s fun!
If you’ve not yet signed up: DIANE STATON 919.933.1340 [email protected]
The website is always open! Check it out:
chapelhillgardentour.net
As our main
fundraiser, we need
ALL members to buy and sell tickets and attend the Tour.
New sign, thanks to Jan & Char’s efforts.
YOUR ticket sales
will help BUILD NCBG’s Wonder Garden
& keep our club afloat!
It’s just 2 days away! We need SUBSTITUTE Garden Guides for ALL
gardens for ALL shifts for BOTH days.
Club Events
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THANK YOU
i must garden.
2014
Chapel Hill
Spring Garden Tour
Event Sponsor
www.imustgarden.com/
The Courtyard of Chapel Hill on 100 Marriott Way next to the Friday Center and across from Meadowmont has agreed
to offer a block of rooms to our tour guests at group
room rates for stays on May 2, 3 and 4.
To get the group rate, please ask for the
Chapel Hill Spring Garden Tour Block.
King rooms and Queen rooms are both $114.
For specific details and reservations,
Call the hotel directly: 919 . 883 . 0700
Or Toll Free: 800 . 321 . 2211
www.marriott.com/rduch
Hotel Sales Manager, Erin Dale,
will be happy to assist you. 919 . 883 . 0701
BIG THANKS to Our Tour Sponsors
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For active links to our sponsors, see our Tour web page: http://chapelhillgardentour.net/sponsors/
Tour sponsor, Image Stylist Karen Antle, has a special offer for us:
Describe your favorite garden and get 25% off all styling services
for the month of May.
karenantle.com 919.923.7602
Town of Chapel Hill North Carolina Opera Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau Garden Supply Company Hope Valley Bottle Company A Better Image Printing Bartlett Tree Experts Courtyard by Marriott Harrington Bank J. V. Brockwell Trucking (email: [email protected]) Jaye Kellor, Tony Hall & Associates La Residence NiteLites
Piedmont-Environmental Secret Gardens (email: [email protected]) Southern States twig The Unique Plant Comfort Keepers The Last Unicorn Lee's Healthy Cooking Classes Market Imports Niche Gardens Simchock Stone Masonry, Inc. University Florist Suzanne Edney Custom Landscapes Karen Antle Fashion Consulting
Club Events
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Tuesday, May 27 9:30 am — noon
Featuring Chef Bill Donovan
Whileconducting a live cooking demo, Mr. Donovan will give us tips on seasonal produce
HEALTHY LIFESTYLE COOKING DEMO
May — June 2014
Bill Donovan is a professional chef with 12 years experience in the food industry. He provides personal home cuisine, private catering and also offers culinary classes.
He is a graduate of the international Culinary School at the Art Institute and a member of Eta Sigma Delta.
found in farmer’s markets and specialized growers.
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Please bring a salad
to serve six along with
serving utensils.
Iced Tea &
Lemonade will be
provided.
Plant Swap Bring a plant to swap.
Before you leave, stop by the plant table & choose a plant to take home.
Logistics & Weather Gail’s house is on our Tour. You can find the map in your Tour ticket.
On June 7, our incoming President, Betty Jean, will inform us by email if the picnic needs to be moved to the Botanical Gardens.
Our Annual Spring Picnic
June 10, 2014 10:30 am
Home of Gail Norwood 102 Sturbridge Lane
Chapel Hill, NC 27516 10:30 am Drop off food, plants, & stroll through Gail’s grand garden.
11:30 am Lunch
Hat Contest
Adorn yourself in a fanciful hat. You may WIN 1 of 3 prizes!
Club News
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Floral Design
b r a v oArt in Bloom & Amaryllis Challenge participants.
You made us look soooo GOOD!
Design by Trish Murtaugh Amaryllis bulb entries
Huge kudos and many thanks from a very proud and grateful Design Chair to all who exhibited such amazing flower designs at FRANK Gallery. The artists were “thrilled” with your interpretations. One artist told me that flower designs are art in a different medium. How very true.
For Floral Design Statements and more photos of the entries, see our FB page: www.facebook.com/ChapelHillGardenClub
Congratulations to the participants: Linda Curcio, Jan Dean, Christine Ellestad, Betty Jean, Jane Lamm, Jinny Marino, Trish Murtaugh, Betsy Nininger, Sue Tiedeman, Elaine Van Valkenburgh and Donna Worcester.
A Word from Betsy Nininger…
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Floral Design Betsy Nininger
Workshop 1 Workshop 1 has had a wonderful season so far. First time students were introduced to The Elements and Principles of Design. They ventured further this month into American Creative Design.
They constructed a Modern Mass Design. In this design, colors are placed in a blocked fashion.
Workshop 2
Workshop 2 had much fun with a modern creative design called Multi-Rhythmic. This design must contain two types of rhythm: continuous and broken. We used sticks from the woods, Bells Of Ireland, Asiatic Lilies, and Aspidistra leaves which were abstracted and made to crinkle and roll. Some used Palm leaves as well after trimming them to form various shapes.
We took the plunge in our last class to create Under Water Designs.
Modern Mass Design by Donna Worcester
Multi-Rhythmic Design by Bonnie Olbrich Under Water Design by Sarah Laish
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After bumping into a few ladies from the garden club on Freedom House Campus and sharing my dream for a garden on Freedom House campus, they reached out to me and asked how they could help. At our first meeting Elaine, Mary, Vicki and Sue from the Chapel Hill Garden Club came. They
helped me map out plans, decide how much was reasonable to take on and brainstormed on how to get clients involved.
They also provided invaluable wisdom regarding what, when and where to plant things. In the meantime, although the Freedom House staff was thankful and encouraging, it became clear that the staff was not able to take on any of the concrete tasks. Thankfully, Beverly Johnson, who runs SACOT (Substance Abuse Comprehensive Outpatient Treatment, expressed excitement at the ladies in her group offering to commit a small portion of their group time to tending the garden.
Elaine, Mary, Vicki, Sue and I set dates for a “garden prep day” and first planting day. Graciously, they then paid for me to go to the Vegetable Garden workshop given by the Botanical Garden so I could be prepared.
I reached out to the local greenhouses and received donations from Southern States, Lowe’s, and 5th Season. They generously donated the majority of our seeds, starters and mulch as well as other important materials. Then the ladies from the garden club stepped in with their personal gardening supplies as well as providing deer fencing, posts and pots. They even covered the expense of having our soil tested.
Since our first planting date, I have been out in the garden with the ladies in SACOT bi-weekly. Weeding, thinning and watering are ongoing chores. So far the plants are thriving and this week I was able to offer a leafy, green contribution to the cafeteria salad from our own Freedom House Garden!
There is potential for expansion of the Freedom House Garden, and the Johnson Intern Program will be considering how our next intern can perhaps work on that. The raised bed currently in use is small and the shady location is not ideal for some plants. The support of CHGC and the SACOT program will be essential for the sustainability of this garden project. We look forward to updating you as this project takes off.
Our Community Outreach
Gardening at Freedom House with Rachel Rachel Stern
Rachel Stern (far right) and CHGC members Elaine Norwood, Vicki Scott and Sue Tiedeman at the Freedom House garden.
NCBG Events
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UNCCHANCELLORANDHUSBANDAREHONORARYCHAIRSFORTHIRDANNUALCAROLINAMOONLIGHTGALA
NC Botanical Garden to host event celebrating sustainable living
UNCChancellorCarolFoltandherhusband,Dr.DavidPeart,arehonorarychairsofthe3rdannualCarolinaMoonlightGala,scheduledforJune7,2014,from7pm—11pmatthegarden.
ChancellorFolttookofficeatUNConJuly1,2013.ShecametoUNCfromDartmouthCollege,wheresheservedasinterimpresidentofthecollegeandasProfessorofBiologicalSciences.Dr.Peart,whohasjoinedhiswifeinhermovetoChapelHill,alsoservedasProfessorofBiologicalSciencesatDartmouth.
PeterWhite,thegarden’sdirector,said,“TheCarolinaMoonlightGalaisamagicalevening.Allproceedsgotoagoodcause,sojoinourfriendsandstaffforanearlysummerpartyamongNorthCarolina’sbotanicaltreasures.”
Thegala’sthemeisCelebratingSustainableLiving.Fundsraisedwillsupportthegarden’smission:toinspireunderstanding,appreciation,andconservationofplantsandnaturalareasandtoadvanceasustainablerelationshipbetweenpeopleandnature.
GalaguestswillenjoydeliciouslocalfoodanddrinkservedbyChapelHillCateringCompany,aliveband,aswellasasilentandliveauction.Theeventwillshowcasethegarden’sPlatinumLEEDEducationCenteranditssurroundinggardensofnativeplantsinfullspringbloom.
Ticketsare$125perpersonandwillbeavailableforpurchaseathttp://ncbg.unc.edu/carolinamoonlight/beginninginApril.
TheNCBotanicalGarden,aunitofTheUniversityofNorthCarolinaatChapelHill,hasbeenaleaderinnativeplantconservationandeducationinthesoutheasternUnitedStatesformorethan40years.
Formoreinformation,visit:http://ncbg.unc.eduandhttp://ncbg.unc.edu/carolinamoonlight/.
Save the Date June 7, 2014
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Nancy Easterling, Director of Education at NCBG, reports that they’ve just received the projected cost for the next two phases of Wonder Garden design; the detail design and the construction drawings. The estimated cost of this work is $28,000 and includes the cost of architectural sub-contracting and enrollment in the (SITES) Sustainable Sites certification. SITES is a national interdisciplinary effort to follow voluntary national guidelines and performance benchmarks for sustainable land design, construction and maintenance. This proposal is currently under review at UNC and once approved and with this specific funding in place Nancy estimates that design work will be completed by the end of June.
The construction drawings will provide the cost of each of the WG spaces as well as total estimated cost. THEN the next step will be to develop a major fundraising strategy and time line. Nancy says the first construction project will be the accessible path (they have some funding for this from a previous grant)…and the plan is that this major step will be completed in late summer, early fall.
The NCBG is pleased to announce the arrival of the nationally acclaimed art exhibition, Following in the Bartrams’ Footsteps. Seen in Philadelphia, South Florida, currently Atlanta and UC Berkley winter 2015, this is a major art exhibition of 44 original contemporary illustrations of plants discovered by celebrated American naturalists John and William Bartram. The Bartrams are considered American pioneers in botany and horticulture.
The event runs from August 30 ~ November 2, 2014 and will include lectures, workshops and outdoor exhibits.
SEPTEMBER 7, Opening Lecture & Reception
SEPTEMBER 28, Andrea Wulf, NY Times bestselling author of The Brother Gardeners ~ Botany, Empire and the Birth of an Obsession, reception and book signing,
OCTOBER 19, Charles Frazier, National Book award-winning author of Cold Mountain, reception and book signing.
For details check out: ncbg.unc.edu/bartram/
Wonder Garden Update
Don’t Miss — Bartram Exhibit & Events
Shirley Clapman, Sylvia Gatzy, Ruth Greenberg, Margy King and Jessie McIntyre are all Life Members of our club. President, Master Flower Show Judge, Field Trip Chair, you name it, these women have done it all during their 30+ years of club membership. Today, as always, we honor them for their many years of service and devotion to our club.
Ruth Greenberg wrote, “Born in North Dakota, I came to North Carolina as a bride at the end of World War II. I was thrilled with all of the beautiful plants and joined the garden club to learn how to identify them and grow them. I appreciated the generosity of the members in sharing their knowledge as well as sharing their plants.”
How relevant those thoughts are today as we encourage new members to join us and learn how to garden. Sincere thanks to our Life Members for their continued participation in our club!
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Member Spotlight
Jo Ann Levo passed away on April 9th. It is truly a tragedy that she be
taken so early in life. She turned 62 last November. Jo Ann was a loving wife, mother and friend.
Jo Ann attended Miami University (Ohio) and graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Math. She began a 35-year career with IBM in Cincinnati, in Chicago then to IBM in RTP until she retired in 2009.
Jo Ann loved to travel and visited Australia, New Zealand and numerous countries throughout Europe. She was a frequent volunteer at Nasher Art Museum, the UNC Botanical Gardens and the NC Art Museum.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to:
UNC Hospice, P.O. Box 1077, Pittsboro, NC 27312
Hats off to Our Life Members Christine Ellestad
Jessie McIntyre with a past Friendship Bouquet.
L to R: Betty Jean, Mary Arnold, Anna Di Conti, Karen Lazarus, Char Thomann, Darlene Pomroy, Anne Montgomery and Donna Worcester.
W E L C O M E2014 - 2015
Executive Board
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Planet Botanic
Dear Chapel Hill Garden Club,
I am contacting you on behalf of Urban Ministries of Wake County and our upcoming Tour D’ Coop event. Tour D’ Coop is a one-day tour of chicken coops in the Raleigh/Cary area which benefits Urban Ministries of Wake County, a local nonprofit organization fighting hunger and homelessness in the community. For our 10th anniversary Tour, we are hoping to attract even more than the past year’s over 1,000 attendees. Of course, a great event like this couldn’t be done without the help of volunteers.
The Tenth Annual Tour D’ Coop event will be on Saturday, May 17, 2014, 10 am — 4 pm. We are currently looking for day-of volunteers. We have positions available for ticket site locations, food pick-up and more.
Please contact me if you are interested or have any questions. We will have an informational volunteer meeting on Wednesday, May 7, at 6 pm at Urban Ministries for those who wish to participate.
For more information please visit our websites at: http://www.urbanmin.org/ http://tourdcoop.com/
Sincerely,
Eva Gentile
Lions Park/East Raleigh Group
Tour D’Coop
Executive Officers
Christine EllestadPresident [email protected] 919.929.3013
Gill RobertsFirst Vice President [email protected] Ardith PughSecond Vice President [email protected]
Betty JeanRecording Secretary [email protected]
Kay IrishCorresponding Secretary [email protected]
Maggie GaudetTreasurer [email protected] Darlene PomroyParliamentarian [email protected]
Nancy Adams Council/District Representative [email protected]
Committee Chairs
Elena McKay Awards Gill Roberts Brent & Becky’s Bulbs
Char ThomannChapel Hill Spring Garden Tour
Jan DeanCommunity Relations
Vicki Scott/Sue Tiedeman Community Service
Gloria HomerEducation
Vicki HofmannField Trips
Betsy Nininger Floral Design Jane LammForget Me Not
Penny ThompsonHistorian
Jinny MarinoHorticulture
Anna Berry/Debbie DiSabatinoHeidi Sawyer-Clark/Katherine Livas/Sarah Laish Hospitality
Debbie DiSabatino Membership
Barbara Clare Newsletter/Yearbook
Ty Elliott Nominating Committee
Daphne McLeodPhotography Karen Lazarus Seedbed
Louise LawWebsite
Photo Credits
Barbara ClareJan DeanSebastian HamiltonDaphne McLeodBetsy NiningerBonnie Olbrich
longuette.blogspot.comngatewaygardens.comncbg.unc.eduphoenix.about.com telegraph.co.uktheenchantedcove.comtourdcoop.com
The Chapel Hill Garden Club PO Box 10054 Chapel Hill, NC 27515
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Daphne’s Snaps
Hellebore Happiness. March Mugs by Darlene Pomroy, Karen Curtin, and Vicki Scott.