
NORTH COAST, Calif. – The Ukiah and North Lake (Nice) garden clubs went on a field trip to San Francisco on Thursday, Nov. 3.
The trip was taken on a scenic tour bus and enjoyed by lifelong learners young and old, including home school students.
The Mendo-Lake Garden District has programs for youth as well as members, wanting to learn the art of gardening.
The tour included three botanical locations in the city. The adults walked the grounds during the trip, learning about plants. while the young students enjoyed activities provided by the tour guides.
The first stop was Project Insight, a green house art studio program for hearing and visually impaired clients. The tour guide was Ben Oude Kamphuis, a native of Holland who started the program.
He shared the wonderful site that is nestled in the San Francisco Parks and Recreation Nursery. The building was used before to house plants during reconstruction projects.
Oude talked the city into letting him use it to house his program, which provides a place for special needs clients to spend the day doing art, gardening and cooking. He provided a snack of freshly made greens and potatoes from the garden.
The next stop was at the recently remodeled Conservatory of Flowers then on to the Botanical Gardens.
Although it rained most of the day, the beautiful flowers and exotic plants were worth the trip. Both garden clubs are known for planting trees in their communities.
If you have an area that needs a tree or want to join the club, call Kim Marsh at 707-274-8775.
The club's next meeting will be a holiday potluck buffet, on Saturday, Dec. 17, at 5:30 p.m., hosted by Mary and David Broaddus at Lorraine Village Club House, 5890 East Highway 20, Lucerne. Turkey or mam will be provided but bring a dish to share and gift for an exchange.
You can check other activities coming up, on the Facebook page at North Lake Garden Club.
The club is a member of California Garden Clubs,Inc, National Garden Clubs Inc. and Mendo-Lake District, with meetings usually held on the fourth Tuesday September through May.