The bluebird carries the sky on his back.
- Henry David Thoreau

Purpose

Study of Landscaping
Culture of Flowers and their Arrangement
Beautification of Home & Community

Meetings

First Wednesday, September - May
10:00 a.m. (unless otherwise noted)

Membership

Membership i the Birdhaven Garden Club is open to any resident of Pine Hills. Annual dues are $25, and each member is asked to co-host one meeting per year (this entails working with two or three other members to provide light refreshments and set out chairs).

The Garden Club membership is limited to fifty active members so that meetings can be held comfortably in neighborhood homes. As of Spring 2006, we have ten openings.

Please join us!

Contact Eydie Clement, Treasurer, to join (404-351-7813.

Programs
Each monthly program incorporates some aspect of gardening, floral design or the home environment. Topics include Attracting Hummingbird, Cooking with Herbs, Foraging Bulbs for Indoor Arrangements, and Container Gardening. Some meetings are hosted by neighborhood residents, and some are held offsite at places such as Hastings or Atlanta Wildflowers.
Funding
Our operating budget is funded by our annual dues, sales of our fabulous cookbook, "Pine Hills Provisions," an annual white elephant auction and participating in the neighborhood Halloween Carnival (held at Roxboro Valley Pool on the Saturday before Halloween each year).
Projects
  • The Garden Club maintains and provides landscaping services for all Pine Hills signs at neighborhood entrances.
  • The Garden Club prepares and delivers holiday baskets of goodies and essentials to more than twenty of Pine Hills' elderly residents.
  • The Hospitality Committee, chaired by Sue Frankel, provides support and hot casseroles to members who are ill or in grief.

Officers

President: Kay Flowers Johnson
Vice Presidents: Sue Frankel, Carolyn Morton
Treasurer: Eydie Clement
Recording Secretaries: Sally Buchanan, Ann Braswell
Parliamentarian: Lauren Hollier

May 2007 End-of-Year Meeting