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Sunday, September 28, 2014

"Lucky Louise" Cleans up at September's Kickoff Meeting

If Louise ever takes a trip to Las Vegas, the entire garden club might be traveling with her.  She won both the raffle and the best guess contest at our September 11 kickoff meeting.  Her raffle winning was a photograph of the Cummer Museum's gardens taken by Marguerite (and signed by the artist).  Her best guess was an explanation why holes had been drilled into the picture's frame (see the left and right frame sides).  She and her prizes are pictured next to the marvelous arrangement of September flowers and foliage brought in by Beverly Fleming.  For the answer to the mystery of the "holey picture frame" and the names of the plants in the cut arrangement, click the Read More >> link just below this sentence. 

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

For Donna Keathley

Please join us in noting the passing of The Garden Club of Switzerland's vice-president, Donna Keathley.  Memorial Services will be held at 3PM on Saturday, September 20 at Geneva Presbyterian Church.  Light refreshments are planned afterwards, and all are invited to attend.

We also invite everyone to share their memories of her in celebration of her life by posting a comment for Donna at our Donna Keathley page.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Super Harvest Moon, Monday 9/8, First Meeting Thursday 9/11

Are you looking forward to fall?  The Garden Club of Switzerland is.  Our kickoff meeting is at the Bartram Trail Library on Thursday at 10AM.  See our calendar for our meeting and events schedule.  Please feel free to stop by and enjoy what's happening.

Between now and then we'd like to tell you about a celestial event you might like to appreciate and better understand.  The event is the full harvest moon.  Practically every culture celebrates the harvest moon, which happens on the full moon occurring closest to the autumnal equinox.  As discussed in the vernal equinox post in March, day and night last for equally long times as the earth reverses its tilt along its axis.  The autumnal equinox begins when the earth's tilt changes to a northward direction; the reverse of this tilt change is in the spring.   The autumnal equinox in northern Florida occurs on September 22 at 10:49PM.  This year's full harvest moon takes place on September 8 at 9:30PM, well ahead of the equinox.  Does the timing discrepancy mean that this full moon is not a "true" harvest moon?  Find out why it's called the "harvest moon."