District VI
Frankie Gaddy
District VI Director 2023-2025
District VI Events
2022
October 2022
Fall Meeting, October27, 2022, Montgomery, Alabama
Montgomery Federation of Garden Clubs 2022 Flower Shows
2021
Blue Star Memorial Marker Dedication
Sponsored by the Montgomery Federation of Garden Clubs
2020 District VI Events
Montgomery Federation of Garden Clubs
November 2020 Federation Newsletter
October Flower Show Photos & Awards Info
2019
Fall 2019 Meeting – October 24, 2019
Dei Center at Luverne Methodist Church, Luverne, Alabama
2019
2018
Flower Show “The Land of Oz”
Montgomery Federation of Garden Clubs
September 28 thru October 8, 2018
Fall Meeting 2018
Theme – “Autumn Gold”
District VI Clubs and Presidents
Brantley Garden Club, Brantley Camellia Garden Club, Montgomery Canterbury Bells Garden Club, Montgomery Down to Earth Garden Club, Prattville Fleur de Lis Garden Club, Camden Fleur de Lis Garden Club, Clanton Georgiana Garden Club, Georgiana Lonicera Garden Club, Wetumpka Luverne Garden Club, Luverne Maxwell Roses Normandale Garden Club, Montgomery Scattered Seeds Garden Club, Montgomery Southern Charm Garden Club, Montgomery Sprig ‘n Twig Garden Club, Greenville St. Fiacre Garden Club, Luverne Yaupon Garden Club, Prattville Montgomery Federation |
President: Michael Barnes President: Janet Lewis President: Betty Casey President: Mae B. Wingett President: Jane Ellen Phipps President: Derrell Graham President: Suzy Shepherd President: Marie Updike President: Gloria Linton President: Janet Lewis President: Jo Weitman President: Rose Winkler President: Melissa Wilson President: Janell Powell President: Debbie Roberts President: Debbie Boutelier President: Laurice Goorley |
2013 High Tea
Montgomery Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc. held a High Tea on Feb. 12, 2013 at the Dalraida United Methodist Church, Montgomery at 2 p.m. Under the leadership of Linda Silverman, President, the tea was the second annual tea held. Each club in the Federation sponsored a table of eight people, sold the tickets, set the table with appropriate porcelain, namely small luncheon plates, cups and saucers and a tea pot previously warmed to ensure hot tea. members of the Federation not sponsoring a table prepared the tiny sandwiches, cheese straws, fruit, confections and a wide variety of flavorful teas for partaking. Centerpieces of fresh flowers adorned each table, designed by participating members mostly of bright spring flowers. A table full of door prizes excited everyone while Mary Helen Mahan circulated a basket of goodies which was being raffled. Goodwill Industries presented their Titanic Fashion Show, with authentic clothing of the 1900’s cleverly displayed and narrated by Auxiliary Volunteers.
Submitted by Janet Lewis
