Garden Clubs

  • Tuesday, March 19, 2013 8:41pm
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Alderwood Garden Club: Crossroads Church, 18527 60th Ave. W., Lynnwood; Millie Lawrence at 425-743-1430; LMillieBob@aol.com.

American Rhododendron Society: Pilchuck Chapter, Marysville First Baptist Church, 4011 81st Place NE, Marysville; Wayne Lawson, 360-659-9218.

Arlington Garden Club: Gleneagle Family Restaurant: Carol Jacques, 360-435-6359, e-mail info@arlingtongardenclub.org; www.arlingtongardenclub.org.

Camano Garden Club: Camano Country Club; Donna Wilson, 360-420-1245.

Down to Earth Gardeners: Camano Community Center, 606 Arrowhead Road, Camano Island; LaLee Burrill, 360-387-3122.

Everett Garden Club: Memorial Community Church, 710 Pecks Drive, Everett; Sherry Protzman, 425-252-7050.

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

Greenbank Garden Club: September through June, Greenbank Progressive Clubhouse, Bakken Road; Nancy Watt, 360-678-5933; www.greenbankgardenclub.org.

Green Thumb Garden Club: Martha Lake Fire Station, 16819 13th Ave. W., Lynnwood; Marie Waller, 425-355-1397; greenthumbgardenclub.wix.com/gtgc1.

Greenwood Garden Club: Warm Beach Community Church, 9620 188th St. NW, Stanwood; Patricia Simmons, 360-652-4138.

Mill Creek Garden Club: Shawn O’Donnell’s, 122 128th Ave. SE, Everett; Michael Crawford, 425-743-2164, email michaelcarrollcrawford@gmail.com; www.millcreekgardenclub.com.

Monroe Garden Club: United Methodist Church, 342 S. Lewis St., Monroe; Monroe Garden Club: United Methodist Church, 342 S. Lewis St., Monroe; Jerri Aylworth, 360-668-9606; Dee Daly, 360-794-7036.

Mountlake Terrace Garden Club: Meets at Mountlake Terrace Library; email mltgardenclub.com.

Mukilteo Way Garden Club: Locations vary; Jean Skerlong, 206-799-2484; www.mwgc.org.

Oak Harbor Garden Club: Oak Harbor First United Methodist Church, 1050 SE Ireland; Helene Valdez 360-675-0392.

Pilchuck Fuchsia Society: Red Barn at Jennings Park, Marysville; Julie Simmons, 425-760-3061, juliesway@clear.net.

Snohomish County Dahlia Society: Legion Park, Everett; Hills Collins, 360-659-8687 or Danielle Parshall, 425-486-6163.

Snohomish Garden Club: Snohomish Senior Center; Crystal Meadows, 206-910-4499; cryme@hotmail.com; www.snohomish gardenclub.com.

Sno-King Fuchsia Society: Lynnwood Fire Station No. 14, 18800 68th Ave. W.; Dorothy Anderson, 425-776-4442; rand37@frontier.com.

Sultan Garden Club: Sky Valley Resource Center, 701 First St., Sultan; Kathleen Tyrrell, 360-793-3920; www.sultangardenclub.webs.com.

Tri-Valley Rose Society: Totem Middle School, 1605 Seventh St., Marysville; Lorraine Karman, 360-403-8148.

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