HEREFORDSHIRE

FLOWER GUILD

PROGRAMME & OTHER

DATES ARRANGED

Refreshments are served at the beginning of each

meeting and a raffle is drawn to include the

demonstrator’s arrangements.  



2024


Tuesday 9th January - Speaker and Author Meriet Duncan - Beekeeper


Tuesday 13th February - Demonstrations by our own committee members and friends


Tuesday 12th March - Sabine Darrell - Events Florist


Tuesday 9th April - Katharine Lee - Spring Demonstration


Tuesday 14th May - Linda Seebrook - Green Fingered Flower Arranger


Tuesday 11th June - AGM, speaker Mary Stevenson - a retired landscape gardener


Tuesday 9th July - Garden Visit


Tuesday 13th August - Social Afternoon and fundraising


Tuesday 10th September - Katherine Kear 

WELCOME TO HEREFORDSHIRE FLOWER GUILD


Founded in 1980, Herefordshire Flower Guild was started for those interested in flower arranging who wanted to meet in the evenings. However, from 2021 we decided to meet in the afternoon from 1.30pm. Some of the founder members still belong to the club. You do not need to be a flower arranger to attend and enjoy the wonderful flowers plus the skills of the demonstrators.

We are affiliated to the National Association of Flower Arrangement Societies.

www.nafas.org.uk

We are also part of the Three Counties and Wales area of NAFAS.

www.tcandsw.org.uk

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GET IN TOUCH

Pat Crane:

patcrane22@gmail.com


All meetings are at Bartestree Village Hall from 1.30pm until 3.30pm, unless stated otherwise.


Visitors are very welcome to join us at our meetings - £7 per visitor.



NEXT MEETING:

  

Our next meeting will be on Tuesday 13th August from 1.30pm onwards at Bartestree Village Hall when we will have a social afternoon and a fund raise.



For further information please

contact Pat Crane

Email: patcrane22@gmail.com

RECENT NEWS...

At our July meeting we visited the gardens at St. Michael's Hospice in Bartestree. We did not let the rain and drizzle dampen our enjoyment of these beautiful gardens. Created by a dedicated team of St Michael's Hospice Garden volunteers, this 1.5 acre plot boasts a myriad of surprises and delights. Over £300 was donated to The Hospice.