The first Volunteer Event will be held on Saturday, November 2, from 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM. We will plant American Beauty Berry Plants in the park, as well as do some additional Invasive Species removal around the pavilion area. This event will be limited to around 40 volunteers. You can register to volunteer for this special event at the link that is provided below:
https://www.emailmeform.com/builder/form/5zDcs8Kb2ev
The other event will be held on Friday, November 8, from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM. We will expand the Butterfly Garden/Monarch Waystation area to double its current size. We will be adding new dirt, plants and planting seeds. We will also add dirt and plants to the existing beds in the park as well. This event will have registration at the park on the day of the event.
For more information contact John Orsag, Parks Coordinator for League City at phone: 281 554-1156
The League City Garden Club is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization in League City, Texas, supporting education and beautification projects within our community. Organized September 28, 1949, federated 1949.
Sunday, October 20, 2019
Thursday, October 10, 2019
Our next meeting will be Wednesday, 11-13-19 at 10:00a, at the Johnny Aroflo Center, 400 Walker St, League City, TX.
The speaker will be Karolyn Gephart presenting "The Art of Kokedamas." Kokedamas is the Japanese art of growing plants in a moss-covered ball of soil wrapped with string. The plants can be displayed on a decorative surface or hung in a window.
The speaker will be Karolyn Gephart presenting "The Art of Kokedamas." Kokedamas is the Japanese art of growing plants in a moss-covered ball of soil wrapped with string. The plants can be displayed on a decorative surface or hung in a window.
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
LCGC October meeting
The October meeting will be held at Johnny Aroflo Center, 400 Walker street in League City.
Meeting begins at 10:00a and ends at 12:00 noon.
Our speaker for October is Chariss York.
Chariss will speak on Texas Community Watershed Partners . . .a rain garden is a garden
of native plants, perennials, and ornamentals planted in a depression, formed temporarily
to hold and soak in rainwater runoff that flows from roofs, driveways, patios, and lawns.
Chariss has been educating the public about the Ghirardi Family WaterSmart Park
and continues to monitor the data.
If anyone has an item we can use for the Raffle or the Horticulture Table, please bring to the meeting.
Meeting begins at 10:00a and ends at 12:00 noon.
Our speaker for October is Chariss York.
Chariss will speak on Texas Community Watershed Partners . . .a rain garden is a garden
of native plants, perennials, and ornamentals planted in a depression, formed temporarily
to hold and soak in rainwater runoff that flows from roofs, driveways, patios, and lawns.
Chariss has been educating the public about the Ghirardi Family WaterSmart Park
and continues to monitor the data.
If anyone has an item we can use for the Raffle or the Horticulture Table, please bring to the meeting.
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