Spring field trip to Art in Bloom

 

Recently, three of our super talented Shady Ladies participated in the Art in Bloom exhibition at William King Museum in Abingdon, VA.  Sara Bowers, Anne Reid and Heather Jacobs joined designers from around the region for this special three day event. Each designer interpreted a work of art in flowers and the design was displayed alongside the work of art.  Several of us travelled up to Abingdon to see the display. It was breathtaking. These ladies created such beautiful, glorious and unique designs. 

Sara and Anne chose pieces from the Heritage collection. Sara chose a crazy quilt and Anne chose a magnificent green woven chair. Heather completed two designs, both inspired by work in the Suzanne Stryk exhibition. Here are some photos.

 

 

 

And some behind the scenes images of these amazing ladies hard at work:

Art in Bloom

Please join us for this very special event! Several of Shady Oaks talented designers will be participating in the Art in Bloom exhibition at the William King Museum in Abingdon, VA.  We are so excited and proud to be part of Art in Bloom. This event brings together more than 25 expert floral designers from the region. Each designer will interpret artwork from William King Museum of Art’s five galleries during Art in Bloom on April 14-16. Throughout this special three-day fundraiser, tour the floral designs inspired by the exhibitions on display including Suzanne Stryk: Notes on the State of Virginia, Coal Country, Touching the Sacred, and Appalachian decorative arts from our the Museum’s permanent Betsy K. White Cultural Heritage Gallery.

We will carpool on Saturday April 14 to see the show.  Click here for more information about the exhibition and related programs.

Spring Luncheon

The Shady Ladies enjoyed a great lunch at One Acre Cafe in March. The spring luncheon included an installation of new officers for the 2018-19 club year. Janet Fisher led the installation with her trademark eloquence and wit.  2018-2019 officers include Sara Bowers, Nancy Fischman, Anne Reid, Pat Buck, Natalie Olsen, Loretta Arbogast and May Votaw.

  

 

Shady Oaks Holiday Luncheon

 

 

The Shady Oaks Garden Club held a holiday luncheon at the Blackthorne Club on December 6th. Carol Tyree and Amy Reutlinger were hostesses.   There were 17 in attendance.  Our president, Sara Bowers, welcomed our District IV Director, Connie Wallace, and the TFGC state president, Cindy Hintz.  A visitor, Peggy True, was introduced and Associate members Lee Ward and Phyllis Stamm were also welcomed. Nancy Fischman provided some inspirational thoughts for the season. Club members attending donated $190 for the NGC Disaster Relief Fund which will go to the Deep South Region.

Janet Powell presented TFGC President Cindy Hintz with a certificate indicating the club was purchasing  a Penny Pines tree to be planted in the Gatlinburg area in honor of her presidency. This has been a secret collection among members since April.  Sara Bowers presented Loretta Arbogast with a Life Membership from the SOGC in recognition of her many hours of service to the club.  Illuminary floral designs titled, The Winter Aurora Borealis, and  provided by members were discussed. Amy Reutlinger, a co-chairman for Flowers of Hope Committee, presented the monthly report.  To date this year, Shady Oaks Garden Club members have spent a total of 574 hours volunteering by making bouquets at the Salvation Army to be distributed throughout the community.  At the end of November, members made 2,188 arrangements, donated 414 vase and made 1,380 deliveries of flowers.  What an impressive achievement!   A fun time was had by all.    

Winter Greens Workshop

SOGC member, Heather Jacobs, completing a wreath at the Winter Greens Workshop.

Seven members of SOGC attended the annual November Winter Greens Workshop at the home of Loretta Arbogast.  Each attendee brought greenery and floral supplies to create a holiday design.  Several of the designs were used to decorate the historic Carter Mansion in Elizabethton as well as the entrance of the Sycamore State Park’s History Museum.  Members learned about the history of orange pomander balls and made several for the Carter Mansion. Delicious homemade soups were provided by our hostess, Loretta. 

A completed design from the workshop.

Completed fresh greens door decoration and garlands at the Carter Mansion.

Sara delivers Loretta’s completed wreath to the Sycamore Shoals Historic Museum.

Congratulations Cindy!

A note from our club president Sara Bowers:

This year Shady Oaks Garden Club is honored to have one of our members, Cindy Hintz, serving as president of the Tennessee Federation of Garden Clubs. Cindy  joined a garden club shortly after moving to Johnson City from Wisconsin at the invitation of a neighbor. She quickly became involved and served as President of Shady Oaks Garden Club from 1993-1996. She became an NGC Accredited Flower Show Judge when one of our club members decided to attend the Flower Show Schools and Cindy went along to keep her company. Now she is  a TFGC Life member, an NGC Master Flower Show Judge and a Landscape Consultant. She has worked tirelessly in District IV, and served as the District IV Director for 2001-2003, as well as serving as the editor of The Volunteer Gardener. Cindy, who feels that the mission of a garden club is “for nurturing plants and nurturing people,” is an inspiration to all of us. So this year our club will be celebrating her first year in office by planting our area with seeds of kindness as well as native plants.  Congratulations, Cindy, from all of your friends in Shady Oaks Garden Club.

 

Cindy has a wonderful botanical flair! Thanks to Loretta for these “vintage” photos!

Shady Oaks 2017 Garden Tour

The Shady Ladies have been very busy. We had a very successful garden tour. There were seven wonderful gardens on this year’s tour. Thank you to all the volunteers, garden owners and members who helped make it a success and thank you to all our visitors. 


 

Shady Lady in Action

Shady Oaks own Carol Tyree recently taught a great, fun, hands-on container garden class  at GAAM financial services in Kingsport.  Carol is such a talented floral designer and she represented Shady Oaks well with her planning, organizational & teaching skills. Over 30 ladies, and a couple of men, left the class with a fully planted flowering container and gardening gloves AND more confidence in their gardening skills. Thanks to Janet F. for the photos!
 

Tennessee Coneflowers

Thanks to Shady Oaks president Sara Bower’s for contributing this post!

Frances Lambert from Ardinna Woods in Jonesborough generously offered to give SOGC  a large number of coneflowers for our upcoming plant sale which will be held at Loretta’s as part of our June 10th Garden Tour. Frances dug up about 75 plants for us and we organized an impromptu potting party. The weather was most cooperative. A big thanks to SOGC participants, Cindy, Loretta, Heather, Lydia, May and our honorary member for a day, Norman Jacob whose help was much appreciated. We transported the pots to May’s home where they will receive tender loving care until the sale.

 

Countdown to the State Convention

  

In a few short weeks, the Shady Ladies will travel to Gatlinburg for our state convention. “Springtime in the Smokies” is this year’s theme and the convention will feature lectures and workshops from experts in floral design and horticulture. This is a very special convention for Shady Oaks because our own Cindy Hintz is the president-elect for the Tennessee Federation of Garden Clubs! She will be installed as the new president at the convention. To celebrate, our club will be hosting a special dessert reception for her and we are donating centerpiece arrangements for the tables which will be sold as a fundraiser. The Shady Ladies have been working on these for months. Loretta and Anne unearthed granite remnants in the hot summer sun and today Nancy opened up her warehouse to host an assembly workshop. You can see a sneak preview in the photos.

Loretta & Anne carefully selecting granite for truly one of a kind creations!