WESTBROOK HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Westbrook Historical Society
Located on Westbrook Town Green
Phone: 860-399-7473
Open Wednesdays 9:00 - Noon or
by special arrangement
Contact: President, Sally Correll 860-399-7361
Archivist, Cathie Doane 860-399-6100
WESTBROOK GARDEN CLUB
Our Mission:
"Promote interest, understanding and education of gardening, horticulture and floral design; beautify our community, and conserve our natural resources."
The club is eager to work with the community to help fulfill its objectives. We are looking for garden enthusiasts to join our club now. Please come grow with us! For information on becoming a member please email us at westbrookgardenclub@yahoo.com
The club has an exciting set of free educational programs scheduled for 2012. Programs are held at the Library in the community room and begin at 7:00 PM.
- April 24, 2012
- "Small Space Gardening" presented by Linda Lawton
- May 22, 2012
- "Flower Arranging" presented by Ann Mott
- July 24, 2012
- Pressed Flowers
- September 25, 2012
- "Trough Workshop" conducted by Mindy Gordon (location to be determined)
2012 Fund Raising Events – Great plants and garden gifts at great prices. We appreciate your support!
- May 12, 2012, Saturday
- 8:00 a.m. – 2 p.m. on the Westbrook Town Green Annuals, Herbs, Perennials dug from local gardens*, and garden themed gifts.
* if you have plants from your garden to donate to our sale please email us at the address above. We will dig and divide for you.
- September 16, 2012
- (time to be announced later) on the Westbrook Town Green
Girl Scouts
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
Girl Scout “pathways” allow a girl the opportunity to shape her own Girl Scout experience.
· Camp: Girls participate in day or resident camps with a focus on the outdoors and/or environmental education.
· Events: Girls participate in events (e.g., career day) locally and state-wide.
· Series: Girls participate in a sequence of programs relating to a specific theme or purpose (e.g., high-adventure teen group or completion of the "It's Your World—Change It!" journey over a six-week period).
· Travel: Girls plan, earn money, prepare, and participate in regional, national, and international trips.
· Troop/Group: Girls participate in regular meetings and activities are based upon group interests and abilities.
For more information: Girl Scouts of Connecticut
www.gsofct.org
1-800-922-2770
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