2024 Calendar - Meetings, Events, Tours

 

Rochester Garden & Flower Club

2024 Calendar

Please add these items to your calendar but monitor this site and club emails for meeting details.

Event (Regular club meetings are open to the public)

Jan. TBD

Annual Budget Meeting - Treasurer and committee chairs

Jan. 9

Board Meeting

Jan. 18

Club Meeting – “Birding in Uganda” By Jerry Pruett

Feb. 15

Club Meeting – “Seed Starting” by Kelly Kirkpatrick

Mar. 12

Board Meeting

Mar. 21

Club Meeting – “Gardening, A Lifestyle Medicine Rx for Better Health” by Mei Liu of the Locus Foundation

Apr. 18

Club Meeting – “Building a Local Food Hub” by Amanda Nigon-Crowley of Rochester Village Gardens

May 14

Board Meeting

May 15-16

Plant Sale

June 20

Club Meeting – “Bonsai” by David Frauenkron

July 13

Annual Garden Tour 10am - 4pm

Ticket sales from 9:30am – 1:30pm at RCTC SMART Gardens

Private gardens are open from 10am – 4pm

July 9

Board Meeting

July 20

Flower Arranging 101 – Rochester Public Library

https://rochesterpubliclibrary.librarymarket.com/event/flower-arranging-101-0

July 25

County Fair Flower Workshop & Show

Aug. 15

Summer Garden Party / Celebrating 95 Years (members only)

Aug. 22 -Sept. 2

Minnesota State Fair

Sept. 10

Board Meeting

Sept. 19

Club Meeting – “No Mow Lawns – Convert yours to Pollinator Landscapes” by Jamie Elvert

Oct. 8

“How to Design a Grocery Store Bouquet” at 125 Live.

Oct. 17

The RG&FC 95th Anniversary Gala (members only)

Nov. 2 – Dec. 15

Maywood Christmas Tour - https://www.olmstedhistory.com/mayowood

Nov. 12

Board Meeting

Nov. 21

Craft Sale & Membership Meeting “Winter Design Demonstration” presented by member Jan Vitse.

Nov. 23

“Transitioning of Committee Chairs“ at Eagles Club 10:00 AM

Dec. 19

Membership Meeting “Mayowood Christmas design - Ethiopian Christmas” presented by July Goldsmith. Installation of Officers.

Jan. 4, 2025

Annual Budget Meeting - Treasurer and committee chairs

Jan 14, 2025

Board Meeting

Jan 16, 2025

Club Meeting – “Self-Sustaining Terrariums” by Anthony Stephenson