MARCH MEETING CANCELED
Cheryl Warth will keep the duties of vice-president until she moves later this year.
Safety Harbor Garden Club Board
Meeting Minutes
March 1, 2023
Present: Gary Sawtelle, Celeste Sawtelle, Gisela Bennie,
Leslie Zambito, Sharen Kuckkahn, Barbara Nelson, Cheryl Warth, Jennifer Rothe,
and Paula Harvey
Membership Report: SHGC has 62 paid members – 11 of those are
new members – 51 members from 2022 have not paid their dues.
Paula will send an
email to the 2022 members who have not renewed their membership with a reminder
to pay dues before the April Picnic.
Treasure’s Report: Balance in the SHGC account is $5,735.97.
Bok
Tower Account: $1,144.95
Gnomeo account: $480.22.
The Audit has been
completed. Carol Cecil will check paperwork at the end of every month.
Bok Tower Trip: 29 paid members will be riding the bus, 2
will be driving. There is no waiting list. The trip will close out at 29. An
email was sent to 29 people for a lunch count. Celeste will help Cheryl with
the lunch count. Bok Tower needs the lunch count by Friday, March 3 and payment
for the trip on arrival. An email will be sent to participants to bring their
own water and sunscreen. One stop midway will be made on the way and on the
return trip.
Plant Sale: Plant sale at Folly Farm on the 2nd
Saturday – March 11.
Pollinator Pathways: Gary has contacted pollinator-pathway.org. Our club will be the first in Florida to be on the website. The organization will manage emails and street addresses obtained from the pledges. They have information brochures and handouts and metal yard signs. They will sell the yard signs to us at ½ price. Gary made a motion to donate money (amount to be determined) to the Pollinator Pathway organization. Motion seconded by Leslie and passed.
Enchanted Garden Fest- March 26: This festival is the biggest
and most successful event for the SHGC. The kick off for the Pollinator Pathway
project will be during the Garden Fest.
Ken Fischer is building an information
booth.
Information from the Florida Wildflower Foundation will be handed out at
the booth.
Leslie made a motion to pay for the shipping of the educational
material from the Wildflower Foundation. (there is no cost for the material).
Barbara seconed the motion. Motion passed.
Cheryl and Leslie will coordinate
the purchase of seeds from the Florida Wildflower Foundation. $100.00 has been
budgeted for the purchase.
Cheryl will send an invitation for a “seed packing
party”.
Volunteers will be needed for the festival. Some suggested volunteer
positions: Help Desk – Jan Corbett? Cashier for the Plant Sale, “Helpers” to
look at the site at Folly for plant ideas – Barbara has volunteered for this.
Walking tours of the gardens – Nancy McClelland ?
Bloomin Chalk Fest-March 18 and 19: SHGC will be present both
days to promote the Pollinator Pathways. A committee chair will be needed – 2
tables with brochures and volunteers. Possibly bring the “Help Desk”. Mail
Chimp will provide information and seek volunteers.
Newsletter: The newsletter has been posted on the website a day
after the board meeting. In the past an email has been sent out to members with
a link to the newsletter. We need to educate members to go to the newsletter to
find updated information.
Nursery Needs: Our plant nursery needs 1 gallon nursery pots and
some 3 gallon pots. People who purchase plants have been asked to return pots.
April Picnic: It was decided to host the annual picnic at Folly
Farms in the Barn area. Tours of the gardens will be provided. Gary will
reserve the barn.
SHGC Award: Gisela has selected a house behind the Safety Harbor
History Museum on Iron Age to receive the garden award. The home embellishes
the front with art from local artists. The sign was in need of repair. Gisela
contacted the company that made the sign and they repaired it at no cost.
Programs for Membership Meetings: Cheryl will be moving in
June or July. She has arranged speakers for the membership meetings for May,
June, September and October. The club does not meet in July or August.
President and Vice President Openings: Gary will continue to serve
as president for the months of May and June. The search will continue for two
members who will serve in these capacities.
SHGC Committee Structure: Need for committees was
discussed. The by-laws give some direction as far as standing committees. Gary
asked that board members email him with suggestions of committees that need to
keep going.
Respectfully submitted,
Paula Harvey
Sunday, March 26th
Showcasing two of our projects
Pollinator Pathway and Gnomeo
Each Year for the past few years the Safety Harbor Garden Club has added enhancements to the Folly Farm Nature Preserve. In 2021 we won the state-wide award of excellence for Beautification and Enhancement!
If you walk about at Folly today, you will see that we have added a Butterfly Labyrinth, a Wind Phone, multiple gardens, blue bird boxes and more!
This year our enhancement is a sculpture of a giant gnome made from reclaimed wood combined with a piece by sculptor Kumpa Tawornprom.
For many years local artist and sculptor, Kumpa Tawornprom, had visions about adding sculptures to the gardens at Folly Farm.
They are fantastic!
Local artist
(and SHGC member) Chris Dotson was aware of the Dambo sculptures. He also had a
friend, Sean Carberry, who had expressed interest in building a giant
troll!
The Gnomeo
Project was born!
A decision
to create a giant gnome rather than a troll kept to themes already established
at Folly.
GNOMEO!
If you were at last year's world premiere of the play "The Origin of Magic at Folly Farm ..." you will recognize the name "Gnomeo"!
Gnomeo
Gnomeo will
be constructed from discarded lumber.
He will
stand approximately 17 feet tall.
Chris Dotson
created a scale mock-up of the sculpture.
Sean
Carberry designed the sculpture infrastructure and has committed resources from his contracting company.
Kumpa is fabricating
the head using foam and fiberglass. There will be additional treatments to make
the appearance look like the wood used in the rest of the sculpture,
Rebekah Mason,
Laura Kepner, Leslie Zambito and Celeste Sawtelle soon joined the team.
Initial
construction will begin mid-February and final assembly will have a March 26
deadline to coincide with the Folly Farm “Enchanted Garden Fest”. At that time,
the public is invited to join in on a “community build” to complete any
unfinished pieces!
Sean and Zack in the Gnomeo workshop (Folly Barn) |
Kumpa brings "Chromeo" to 3rd Friday |
3rd Friday on Main Street 2 17 23 |
City Hall |
At work in one of Kumpa's studios |
at Kumpa's studio |
Gnomeo cut-away |
The designer with his work! |
SAFETY HARBOR POLLINATOR PATHWAY Update:
Our SHGC Pollinator Pathway project
start-up date is moving to
March 26
during the "Enchanted Garden Fest"!
plant native host and nectar plants.
be supplied with elf ears and Gnome hats!!)
PHOTOS FROM THE FIELD
February Plant Sale again surpassed $500 in donations! Thank you volunteers! |
Mullet Monday continues! |
SHGC promoting Pollinator Pathway and Gnomeo projects at Moccasin Lake Park |
Cary brings an unusual plant to the monthly meeting plant swap! Mercily wants a piece! |
Carol works at the Safety Harbor History Museum planting native flowers. Part of our Pollinator Pathway initiative. |
Nancy checks one of our bluebird boxes as Celeste looks on. We have activity! Nancy is logging activity at the boxes and we will post updates on the website. |
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