
Frankston Garden Club, TX

Join Us For A Meeting
Whether you're a seasoned gardener or a beginner, we welcome you to join us at one of our meetings!
FGC members not only provide valuable services to our local community, we also have a really good time! We meet the first Wednesday of each month at various locations. Our meeting program consists of field trips to nurseries, public and private gardens and museums. We work constantly to improve our skills of gardening and sound environmental practices. We are a group that loves to have fun!
We welcome everyone, whether you are a seasoned gardener or a beginner with a black thumb. Join us in our mission to make the world a greener and more beautiful place! Our annual membership fee is $20.00. Our membership year runs from September through May, but new members are welcome anytime. New members who join after Jan 1st pay a discounted amount of $10 for the remainder of the club year (Jan – May). Dues are renewed each year starting in the Spring for the upcoming club year. Come and join the fun! If you would like more information about joining the Frankston Garden Club, please write to us at FrankstonGardenClub.TX@gmail.com or by calling (817) 913-1982 or join us a meeting. Below is a list of meeting dates and places, meetings start at 10:00 AM.
Meeting Dates
For directions, or info, call Judy at 817-913-1982
September11, 2024
Home of Judy Scoggins
Guest Speaker: Cindy Owens and Chelsea Vinzant
October 9, 2024
Home of Bobbie Knudsen
How to make a birdbath
November 13, 2024
Jordan's Plant Farm, Henderson, TX
Lunch at Jalapeno Tree, Henderson, TX
December 11, 2024
Home of Deb Edmonson
Gift exchange
January 8, 2024
Home of Debbie Beal
February 14, 2023
Home of Veronica Mathis
Valentines for Meals on Wheels
March 12, 2024
East Texas Arboretum
Lunch to follow: $4 for seniors, $5 for all others
April 9, 2024
Home of Kathy Howard
Scholorship selection
May 14, 2024
Officer installation for 2024-2026
Last meeting until September 11, 2023

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Remeber that children, marriages, and flower gardens reflect
the kind of care they get.
H Jackson Brown, Jr.





