
Cheryl Booth and Karen Grube proudly carry the garden club banner, leading the way for JJ's decorated convertible at this year's Fox Point events, showcasing the vibrant spirit of community gardening and various garden club activities!

The Garden Club Little Library Committee is collaborating with the Village Forester and an Eagle Scout to promote community gardening as part of the upcoming Fox Point events, enhancing our garden club activities.

THE WHOLE PROJECT INCLUDES A LITTLE LIBRARY, A BENCH, AND SURROUNDING PLANTINGS, ALL OF WHICH WILL ENHANCE COMMUNITY GARDENING EFFORTS AND SUPPORT FOX POINT EVENTS AND GARDEN CLUB ACTIVITIES.




RAIN OR SHINE, JOIN US for a day of community gardening and fun at Fox Point events on May 11, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Participate in our garden club activities and connect with fellow gardening enthusiasts!



We continue to enhance our community gardening efforts by adding to the daffodil plantings along Lake Drive between Bell Road and Green Tree Road. This initiative is part of our Fox Point events and aligns with our garden club activities.

WE HAVE ESTABLISHED ESSENTIAL PLANTINGS FOR THIS WAYSTATION AT INDIAN CREEK PARK NEAR THE FOOTBRIDGE, WHERE COMMUNITY GARDENING AND FOX POINT EVENTS CAN THRIVE ALONGSIDE OUR GARDEN CLUB ACTIVITIES.
Check our calendar of events for the time and place of upcoming Fox Point events, including community gardening sessions and various garden club activities.
THE GOOD AND THE BAD - NATIVE AND EXOTIC - PESTS AND DISEASES AND THE WONDER OF OUR NATURAL WORLD, all of which are important topics in community gardening. Engaging in garden club activities can help us learn more about these elements and how they impact our local ecosystems. Additionally, participating in Fox Point events allows us to celebrate the beauty and complexity of our environment.