Minutes: February 24, 2015

Jackie welcomed the group and opened the meeting for business.

The minutes were read and approved per changes suggested.

  • There were no Speech School updates.
  • Late fee waived until March 1: Sandy Jones
  • High opening: floral arrangements inspired by art.
  • Parken Tekin report:

No growth in quarry garden. Pond frozen/ Sanding bridges, etc. for accessibility

Candlelight nights for Christmas party: homes lit up/prop on-site: singers and  drinks

Want to add garden this year – lights on waterfall/trees.

Changes at History Center, especially Cyclorama: article regarding changes will  be sent to members

  • Esther Garges report: Amaryllis project

Grand prize is dues for next year

March 10 is deadline to send pictures

  • Mary Huntz report: Field trip to Gibbs Gardens: Scheduled for April 1 or 8 – which works best?

1.5 hours away

$18 pp (group rate), trams runs all day $5 extra

Lunch at Arbor Café

Highlights: 3 million daffodils, dogwoods, azaleas

Three new members to be proposed

  • Margaret report:

Website: directory page – headshot and information

New member form to be added

Can vote on-line for new members

  • Jennifer Euart presentation:

Floral arrangements

 

Minutes: November 11, 2014

Atlanta History Center

HOSTESSES

Kendrick Williams, Dicksie King, Liz Crew and Rawson Grobety

CALL TO ORDER: Jackie Cushman

Jackie called our meeting to order. Forty-six members were in attendance. Jackie thanked our hostesses and mentioned that the meeting was in honor of Betty Smith, who we lost this year.

APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES: Jackie Cushman

As there were no corrections to the meeting minutes from October’s meeting, they were approved as submitted.

WEBSITE UPDATE AND DIRECTORY PHOTOS: Margaret Warren

The website member directory is under construction while the head shots are added. Guerry Redmond will be at the January meeting to take the remainder of the photos. Those that have not had their headshot taken should come early. Once all of the headshots are uploaded, the site will go live. Those that have not created a username and password should do so as soon as possible.

SPEECH SCHOOL WORKDAY:  Terri Alston

The workday at the Speech School is scheduled for Tuesday, November 18th at 10am. Please bring your rakes, gloves and clippers. Terri passed a sign up sheet and will send an email reminder about the workday. Stout Irrigation has been to the garden for the second time to fix the irrigation system and hopefully all issues are resolved.

ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER UPDATE: Jackie Cushman

Jackie read an email from Sarah Roberts at the Atlanta History Center. They replaced 2 major beds at Veterans Park.

AMARYLLIS PROJECT: Esther Garges

Today (November 11th) is the last day to order a kit and those who have not yet ordered one should see Esther after the meeting. She will email a central pickup location when the kits arrive as she may not be able to hand-deliver all of them.

OTHER BUSINESS: Jackie Cushman

Jackie gave a reminder that annual dues are due now. Members can give their $50 checks to Jackie, mail checks to Sandy Jones, or pay online. There will not be a meeting in December. The next meeting will be January 27th at the Speech School. It is our annual business meeting, so please try to attend. Jackie Cushman announced there would be a drawing for a door prize after lunch. The meeting concluded for lunch and a wine tasting after hearing from Martha and John Ezzard of Tiger Mountain Vineyards.

Respectfully submitted,

Maggie Fischer

 

Minutes: October 28, 2014

HOSTESSES: Mary Huntz, Nancy Hatcher, Michelle Mitchell, Mariea Sibley

CALL TO ORDER: Jackie Cushman

Jackie called our meeting to order at 11:40 a.m. Twenty- seven members were in attendance. Jackie thanked everyone for their work in the garden and let us know our efforts are making a big difference. She also thanked our hostesses.

APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES: Jackie Cushman

As there were no corrections to the meeting minutes from September’s meeting, they were approved as submitted.

SPEECH SCHOOL WORKDAY: Jackie Cushman

The workday at the Speech School is scheduled for Tuesday, November 18th.

AMARYLLIS PROJECT: Wawa Hines

Since there will not be a Flower Show this year we will have a Mimosa only competition with Amaryllis plants. Everyone should order a kit (3 different varieties: Ice Queen/Red Lion/Dancing Queen) and plant in January. The last day to order a kit will be November 11th and members can place orders at the meeting that day. Kits will be hand-delivered. Everyone should take photos of their flowers in bloom and email them to Esther Garges. Prizes will be awarded at the March meeting. The kits cost $25. To order, please make checks payable to Esther Garges and mail to her: 2290 Ivy Crest Lane, Atlanta, GA  30339.

DIRECTORY PHOTOS: Jackie Cushman

Jackie thanked Guerry Redmond for taking member photos at the September and October meetings and for her time spent editing the photos.

OTHER BUSINESS: Jackie Cushman

The announcement was made that annual dues in the amount of $50 are due now. Members can give checks to Jackie, mail checks to Sandy Jones, or pay online. The November meeting will be held at Kendrick Williams’home on November 11th.

ATLANTA HISTORY CENTER UPDATE: Jackie Cushman introduced Sarah Roberts from the Atlanta History Center. Sarah thanked the members for their work in the Quarry Garden and spoke about the success of the Bartram Exhibition. She also discussed the exciting progress made in the Quarry Garden and at the History Center and future plans for the center.

Jackie Cushman announced there would be a drawing for a door prize after lunch. The meeting concluded at 11:55 for lunch.

Respectfully submitted,

Aimee Nix

Minutes: September 23, 2014

Introduction

A meeting of the Mimosa Garden Club was held on Tuesday, September 23, 2014, at the Atlanta Botanical Gardens. [43] members were in attendance.

Jackie Cushman welcomed all members to the first fall Mimosa meeting. She stated that the last spring meeting was a field trip and thanked Emily Jordan for her work last year. Jackie next noted the deaths of Mimosa members in the summer, and that memorial gifts were given in their honor. She then introduced three new Mimosa members, Nell Mitchell, Julie Yates and Elizabeth Mann and noted the new-member mentors, Liz Irby and Lori Kennedy. Jackie next thanked the hosts of the September meeting, Mandy Culpepper, Lisa Hinson, Sanford Dunklin and Nancy Tracy, and requested that members RSVP at least one week prior to the scheduled meeting in order to permit adequate planning. Any website questions and member pictures should be directed to Margaret Warren, who is running the website. Mimosa dues can be paid on-line or sent to Sandy Jones, dues treasurer. Jackie thanked Mary Huntz, Mandy Culpepper and Mildred Spalding (who was absent) for the successful spring party at the Atlanta History Center/Quarry Gardens. Mary and Mandy thanked all of the Mimosa members who assisted with set-up for the party and noted that Mimosa raised $27,000 at the party, including $2,400 in auction tickets.

The minutes of the May meeting were approved. Finally, Jackie requested reports from each committee.

Committee Reports

Terri Alston provided an updated on the Speech School, noting that certain plants need to be replaced and maintained in the garden. A massive pruning of the garden was undertaken in the spring. Terri is seeking ideas for ground cover under a large tree in the garden. A fall work day at the Speech School is in planning stages.

Parker Tekin provided an update from Sarah Roberts with respect to the Quarry Garden. She noted that the Bartram exhibit was a huge success, and that Sarah led over 40 tours of the same. Rosemary Bathurst is now working full time for the AHC as horticulturist, and has the Quarry Garden as her primary area of responsibility. The AHC’s new curator, Valerie VanSweden, hails from the Atlanta Botanical Gardens, and continues to work with Sarah on identifying and labeling the Quarry Garden plants. Sarah is excited about the increased staff and their devotion to the Quarry Garden.

Esther Garges next discussed the amaryllis sale, noting that bulbs need to be ordered by October 1 and will arrive at the end of October. The bulbs cost $25.

Jackie noted that Emily Ferguson and Jennifer Euart served as program planners for the year.

Next, Emily Ferguson introduced the meeting’s speaker, Michael Halicki from Park Pride, the only non-profit organization that works with communities all over Atlanta to improve parks.

Conclusion

Following the Park Pride lecture, Jackie thanked Mr. Halicki and noted that a tour of the Atlanta Botanical Gardens would be available following lunch.

The meeting concluded at approximately [11:30] am.

 

Minutes: February 25, 2014

MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART-GEORGIA

HOSTESSES:  Nancy Glenn, Betty Glenn, Jean Glenn, Lyn Glenn

CALL TO ORDER: Emily Jordan

Emily called our meeting to order and welcomed everyone to the meeting. She thanked the hostesses for providing lunch and organizing the meeting and thanked Annette Cone-Skelton and Alston Glenn for arranging for us to visit the MOCA.

APPROVAL OF MEETING MINUTES:  Emily Jordan

As there were no corrections to the meeting minutes from January’s meeting, they were approved as submitted.

NEW MEMBER PROPOSALS:  The announcement was made that we have three new member spaces available for next year.  Proposal forms are available on the website, and they are due at the March 2014 meeting.  The proposals will be placed on the website, and we will vote online, and announce the new members at the April meeting.  Because we will be voting online this year, you must have your personal login set up to vote.

NEW BABIES:  The announcement was made that members Aimee Nix and Mary Mac Southerland just recently had new babies.  Sandy Jones’s daughter Alice also just had a baby. Congratulations to all.

HISTORIAN REPORT:  Sallie Smith read a 1967 newspaper article reporting that the Mimosa Garden Club had “destroyed the balance of hostility” between rival Atlanta garden clubs by inviting other garden clubs to sell spring party tickets.  The newspaper article stated that 1,000 tickets were sold for the spring party that year.  This was a fun and appropriate article in light of the upcoming spring party!

PARTY:  Mary Huntz reminded everyone that the party will be at the Atlanta History Center in the amphitheater overlooking the Quarry Garden. The party will be May 1st, 2014.  A notebook was passed around to allow members to sign up for various committees and tasks.  New members were reminded that “this is your year” to help with the spring party.

WEBSITE:  Margaret Warren reported that the speed issues with our website have been fixed.  If you forget your password, the website administrator will email you to reset your password.  If you are getting error messages when trying to access the website, please let Margaret know so glitches may be fixed.

PROGRAMS:  Leslie Morgan reported that our May field trip we will to the state botanical garden in Athens.  Please contact Leslie if you are interested in driving, lesliemorgan1@me.com

The meeting was subsequently adjourned.  Alston Glenn introduced Annette Cone-Skelton, co-founder of the Museum of Contemporary Art, who gave a talk on the history, purposes, and art of MOCA.

Respectfully submitted,

Liz Irby