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The Spring Glen Garden Club received 6 awards

Awards from The Federated Garden Clubs of Ct., Inc.

Awards received at the Federation Awards Meeting

  • The Award of Excellence small club-for efforts to beautify a once-neglected municipal parking area by maintaining garden beds and four concrete planters in front of neighborhood businesses from spring through fall. Club members plant and maintain the garden on a ongoing basis, ensuring it remains vibrant and inviting. The gardens feature pollinator-friendly flowers to support bees and other insects, while also inspiring passersby to enjoy and create their own gardens.
  • The Award Excellence small club- The Jonathan Dickerman House is owned by the Historical Society. The garden has been a project of The Spring Glen Garden Club since 1991. In 2021, a devastating tornado severely damaged the property and the garden. In 2024, the garden club was able to return to the garden and begin the arduous task of rescuing the garden from invasives and lack of care for 3 years. They weeded, cleaned up, planted, trimmed, labeled and watered the garden. They also have researched the kitchen herb garden to include plants used in the 18th and 19th century. They have to label the herbs and provide an information sheet.
  • Club Citation- on certain holidays the club provides floral centerpieces for each lunch table at the Elderly Services Center. In addition, each attendee receives a small memento to take home.
  • Certificate of Individual Achievement- Marti Onofrio-is the club Horticultural Chairperson, oversees the care and watering schedules for plants at the Miller Library and Hamden Government Center, and refreshes them as needed. She also tends our donated oak tree, “Annie Oakley”, at Eli Whitney Park, and manages the Herb Garden at the Jonathan Dickerman House with the help of an assistant. Marti coordinates maintenance and planting for all Club Gardens-Dickerman House, Poppy’s, Spring Glen Center planters, and the municipal parking lot. She also organizes our participation in events like Earth Day and the Brooksvale Fall Festival, securing both plants and volunteers.
  • Public Relations and Membership Awareness-Publications-Newsletters-Certificate of Merit.
  • Club Certificate of Appreciation-President Theresa McCabe-plays a vital role in keeping the club running smoothly. She spends her summers preparing the yearbook and working on the club’s budget, and she creates and publishes quarterly newsletters to keep members informed. Theresa is actively involved in maintaining the club’s gardens, planters, the library, and the government center, and she supports a wide range of club activities throughout the year. Technologically savvy, she has helped bring members up to speed with computer skills, teaching them to use spreadsheets and even leading Zoom meetings during the pandemic. Theresa is also known for encouragement and support, always helping fellow members succeed in their roles.

The Spring Glen Garden Club will be holding a bake sale on November 4, 2025, Election Day at the Miller Library in front of the Thorton Wilder Auditorium. Please stop by and pick up some goodies to freeze for the holidays. The Club will have items for sale for early holiday shopping.

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