Garden Club of Florham Park
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Community Projects

Campfield Garden - members participate in the design, planting and maintenance of this small garden located at the corner of Ridgedale Avenue and Columbia Turnpike in the center of Florham Park. The Garden Club has been maintaining this garden since 1973. There are plans to expand and renovate the garden this year.

Carolyn's Garden - members design, plant and maintain the mini brick planter at the Boy Scouts of America Patriot Path Council Service Center in Florham Park. This planter is a memorial to one of our late members for her contributions to Scouting and to our club.

Florham Park Pool - members work to enhance the pool's property by planting flowers and hanging flowering baskets during the summer months when the pool is in use

Florham Park First Aid Squad - during the holiday season, members decorate a wreath to hang on the doors of the First Aid Squad. Around the flagpole and memorial, flowers are planted in the spring and maintained throughout the summer months.
 
Joyce Rawson Memory Garden at the Little Red Schoolhouse - members renovate a garden on the property of the Borough's Little Red Schoolhouse

Garden Therapy - twice a year members design a windowbox that adorns a wall in the Cheshire Home for disabled adults

Library Display - Once a month, September through June, an arrangement of fresh or dried plant materials, is placed in the Florham Park Library in a spot reserved for the Garden Club

Spring Lake Garden - Our club supports the Florham Park Environmental Commission in its effort to restore Spring Garden Lake. Our new club project is to plant a native garden in order to restore this area to its past natural condition thus inviting the return of birds, butterflies and fish for the community to visit for years to come.

Organizations that We Support

Great Swamp Watershed -
our club supports the Great Swamp Watershed Association and the New Jersey Audobon Society by sponsoring seminars, outdoor cleanups, community education, field trips and handouts to help protect our wildlife and the watershed's natural resources.

Needy Family
- members contribute gifts of clothing and food to Family Services of Morris County for two families in need



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