Topic: House Plants Extraordinaire. Speaker is Tracie Robinson. Luncheon details.
Location: Gleneagle Country Club, Arlington.
Topic: How to Prune and Not So Often. Speaker is Christina Pfeiffer. Luncheon details.
Location: Gleneagle Country Club, Arlington.
Look for the AGC booth at the upcoming home and garden show sponsored by the Stilly Valley Chamber of Commerce. Runs from 9 am to 4 pm. Free admission.
Location: Arlington Boys and Girls Club, 18513 59th Ave NE.
Topic: Protecting Birds and Wildlife. Speaker is Brian Zink. Luncheon details.
Location: Gleneagle Country Club, Arlington.
Typically held the second Saturday, this is one of the oldest garden club sales in Western Washington, and is renown for its variety and healthy plants. Unique garden art and other items are sold as well. Proceeds benefit our scholarship and other programs. Read more.
Location: Arlington, WA City Hall Plaza.
Topic: Painless Gardening. Speaker is Barak Peterson. Luncheon details.
Location: Gleneagle Country Club, Arlington.
During this AGC's community service project, garden club members volunteer to customers' pots for free on the day the nursery offers its popular Container Day class. Read more.
Location: Sunnyside Nursery, Marysville, WA
Spring Fling and Silent Auction. Note: This is when we also announce our scholarship winners and our AGC officers for the coming year. Attendance is for members only. Luncheon details.
Location: Gleneagle Country Club, Arlington.
Each year, several AGC members open their gardens for tours, which is then followed by a luncheon. The event is always inspiring and magical.
Location: AGC members' gardens.
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