Monday, November 9, 2020

November General Meeting

 

This was our first Zoom meeting because of COVID-19. Hosted by Debbie Haluch and started at 7pm.

 

Attendees: Bonnie Buhl, Norma Chiaramonte, Debbie Haluch, Bea Huriega, Ellen and Mark Jones, Jeff and Gwen Klorer (new members), Marsha and Dave Mausolf, Mike Owens, Alma Reilly, Louise Rugaard, Ann Sansbury, Dale Smothers and Tracy Walker (new member)

 

Speaker: Alisa Klein spoke on “How the war between insects and plants created the world we live in.”

 

Minutes – March 9 Meeting Minutes –we dispensed with reading of the minutes.

 

Treasurer’s Report - Treasurer Report was given by Secretary/Treasurer, Ann Sansbury and approved by all.

 

Birthdays – We celebrated birthdays for Tracy Walker (10/3), Ann Sansbury (10/7), Louise Rugaard (10/21), Ruth Westra (10/15), Mark Jones (11/9), Jeff Klorer (11/11), Norma Islam (11/24), Marsha Mausolf (11/21).

 

Birthday presents This year will be Gardener’s Scrub and Plant Based Candles made by Dale Smothers and Debbie Haluch.

 

Old Business:

The Spring Planting of the Butterfly Gardens was held on April 18 at 9:00 a.m.

The Fall Planting of the Butterfly Gardens was held on Saturday, October 31 at 9:00 a.m.

We held a plant giveaway on May 2nd at the Community Center. It was advertised on Nextdoor.

The Jr. Gardener Event was held at Butterfly Garden #1 on September 26. We celebrated Nicole’s “Quarantined Caterpillar” which was started on July 19th and has over 1100 painted rocks. We gave away plants from garden club members and IMS Landscaping. Ruth made fantastic plant displays and had door prizes. We gave away packaged treats and water. Kids made seed strips.

 

New Business:

Debbie has made Garden Club membership cards for all members. They are good for a 10% discount at local nurseries.

The Houston Federation requested a $50 donation for December 11th meeting and silent auction.

Debbie has seeds for vegetables and flowers.

Brookwood needs volunteers.

Looking for ideas for Share Table, Meeting Time and December meeting ideas. We decided on an outdoor Cookie Swap for December.

Norma Chiaramonte asked for ideas for our Christmas project. Nursing homes and a needy family were suggested. After discussion, Ann moved that we spend $250 for a nursing home. Bonnie seconded and the motion passed unanimously.

 

Gardening Tips of the Month:

Fall is the best tie to plant native trees since they will grow underground and develop new foliage in Spring.

Arbor Day in Texas is the first Friday in November.

Time to harvest citrus.