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Algonquin Garden Club plant sale a success

Although the weather was in the 40s, damp with a threat of rain, the Algonquin Garden Club had a wonderful showing for its annual spring plant sale Saturday, May 12, at a new location.

This year's sale was held at 1140 E. Algonquin Road, by Diamond Physical Therapy. It featured hundreds of plants, including perennials dug from members' yards, hanging baskets, geraniums, and tomatoes, just in time for Mother's Day.

The proceeds of this sale are used for local student scholarships and for the beautification and maintenance of gardens in Algonquin.

The scholarships, which range from $500 to $2,000, are given for one academic year to residents of Algonquin or Lake n the Hills. The funds must be applied toward tuition, fees, or books, and it is sent directly to the school designated by the recipients.

These scholarships are awarded in memory of deceased members of the Algonquin Club. The purpose is to provide financial assistance to individuals seeking a career in the fields of horticulture, conservation, agriculture, landscape architecture, forestry, or environmental studies.

Visit algonquingardenclub.org or follow the club's Facebook page.

The club meets once a month at a member's home.

Richard Kraft readies his cash while another patron checks out during the Algonquin Garden Club spring plant sale. Courtesy of Algonquin Garden Club
Algonquin Garden Club members include, from left, front row, Erika Priester, Kate Kelly, Sharon Lake, Carol Weinhammer, Gail Blum, Jean Vaughn, Nancy Goebbert, Tina Black, Sillivie Leung and Gail Hamilton; and back row, Carlene Moelier, Shelley Haiges, Janice Slonke, Karen Boduch, Janice Hanson, Catherine Dugan, Alison Anderson and Cathy Zange. Courtesy of Algonquin Garden Club
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