Winslow Garden Club holds annual meeting
The July meeting also had in attendance an active Winslow Garden Club member from the other side of the river, in Waterville, Scott McAdoo, the board president of the Kennebec Messalonskee Trails. The meeting had two new volunteers who recently moved to China from Florida, Mary and Don Kealey, who met garden club’s 80-year-old volunteer Dick Williams and club co-chairmen Sue and Rick Dutil, in Hawaii, in 2014. This photo includes Dan Spafford, the first Winslow resident to join the club, and Mira Mette, whose husband, Howard, is taking the photo. Winslow High School biology teacher Joan Pierce was in attendance, but not in photo.
Winslow Garden Club Co-Chairman Sue Dutil is celebrating Christmas in July. This is a photo of Winslow’s 2021 Christmas kissing balls. The Winslow Garden Club is accepting donations for the 2022 Christmas winter kissing balls. If you’re interested in donating a kissing ball to the town of Winslow please email Sue at susandutil@yahoo.com or call Sunset Flowerland and Greenhouse (207) 453-2357 to apply a credit toward a kissing ball as your Christmas gift to the town of Winslow.
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