Garden Clubs

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Alderwood Garden Club: North Creek Presbyterian Church, 621 164TH St. SE, Mill Creek; Jeanne Bray, 425-743-2845.

American Rhododendron Society: Pilchuck Chapter meets in Marysville Junior High library, 1605 Seventh St.; Wayne Lawson, 360-659-9218.

Arlington Garden Club: Boys and Girls Club Community Room; Linda Follett, 360-403-7769.

Boeing Employees Garden Club Everett: 10011 Montana Road, Everett; Bonnie Whipple, 425-334-1452.

Camano Garden Club: Camano Country Club; Gloria Ingraffia, 360-387-6136, or Barbara Joyce, 360-387-5001.

Cascade Cactus &Succulent Society: The Center for Urban Horticulture, Seattle. E. Sola, 206-633-5570.

Coupeville Garden Club: 215 E. Race Road, (District No. 5 Fire Station), Coupeville; Ann McClure, 360-678-1262.

Join a club

National Garden Clubs Inc. offers education, resources and networking opportunities. The Evergreen District has 12 clubs in Snohomish County and on south Whidbey Island. Call Betty Arnold, district director, at 425-338-7546 for a club in your area, or e-mail her at verne@foxinternet.net.

Down to Earth Gardeners: Camano Senior and Community Center, 606 Arrowhead Road, Camano Island; Joyce, 360-387-0222, Audrey McEwen, 360-387-8626, or Lalee Burrill, 360-387-3122.

Everett Garden Club: Memorial Community Church , 710 Pecks Drive, Everett; Wilma Erickson, 425-259-1542, or Ingrid Worthington, 425-252-6575.

Evergreen Chrysanthemum Association: Seattle Police Athletic Association Office, 11030 E. Marginal Way S., Tukwila. Joseph Pettigrew, 253-852-8796.

Evergreen Designers Guild: Lynnwood area; Betty Arnold, 425-338-7546.

Floretum Garden Club: Edmonds City Hall; Barbara Chase, 425-697-3552.

Green Thumb Garden Club: Martha Lake Community Center; Marie Rogoway, 425-513-1401.

Greenwood Garden Club: Warm Beach Community Church; Pat Farmer, 360-654-1348.

Lynndale Garden Club: Good Shepherd Church, Lynnwood. Call Mae Wilson, 425-776-5307.

Mill Creek Garden Club: Mill Creek Country Club; Pat McClure, 425-316-8510

Monroe Garden Club: United Methodist Church; Beth Phillips, 360-862-9127.

Mountlake Terrace Garden Club: Meets Library in Mountlake Terrace; Dave Mercer 425-774-8440

Mukilteo Way Garden Club: Meets at members’ homes; Lola Cohill, 425-349-2036, or Olivia Rose Getz, 425-355-1481.

Northshore Senior Center Garden Club: Northshore Senior Center. 10201 E. Riverside Drive, Bothell. Sharon Baker, 425-488-4470.

Pilchuck Fuchsia Society: Marysville Public Library, 6120 Grove Ave.; Shirley Rock, 360-652-8908.

Seattle Dahlia Society: Shoreline Senior Center, 18660 First St. NE, Shoreline. Tom Ball: 206-367-5647; Doris Hanson, 206-546-1522.

Snohomish County Dahlia Society: Legion Memorial Hall at Legion Park in Everett; Jeannie Leroux, 425-252-4991, or Marian Halverson, 360-653-1607.

Snohomish Garden Club: Snohomish High School; Paula Fikes, 360-568-5960, verbena8115@yahoo.com.

Sno-King Fuchsia Society: Good Shepherd Church, 6915 196th St. SW, Lynnwood; Shirley Small, 425-252-5772.

South Whidbey Garden Club: Clinton Progressive Club; Rhonda Permenter, 360-331-5367.

Sultan Garden Club: Dutch Cup restaurant; Diane Losleben, 360-793-0761.

Tri-Valley Rose Society: Marysville Junior High School, 1605 Seventh St., Marysville; Cathy Gitchel, 360-435-4104.

Whispering Pines Club: Members host in Silver Lake area, clubhouse available. Betty Cutts, 425-338-2129; Cora Christman, 425-337-3404; or Bessie Donovan, 425-337-6107.

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