2025-2026 River Walk Garden Club Meetings
🌸 Honoring 30 Years of Friendship, Growth, and Greenery 🌸
As we welcome the 2025–2026 season, we proudly celebrate the River Walk Garden Club’s 30th year—a milestone rooted in shared passion, enduring friendships, and a love for all things that bloom. This past year’s gatherings, whether educational or hands-on, were filled with laughter, creativity, and the kind of camaraderie that has defined our club for three decades. Each meeting was more than an event—it was a reflection of the vibrant spirit that continues to grow with every season.
As we welcome the 2025–2026 season, we proudly celebrate the River Walk Garden Club’s 30th year—a milestone rooted in shared passion, enduring friendships, and a love for all things that bloom. This past year’s gatherings, whether educational or hands-on, were filled with laughter, creativity, and the kind of camaraderie that has defined our club for three decades. Each meeting was more than an event—it was a reflection of the vibrant spirit that continues to grow with every season.
September 2025 Meeting
🍦🌿 Kicking Off Our 30th Year in Style 🌿🍦
We rang in the River Walk Garden Club’s 30th year with a joyful September Ice Cream Social
We rang in the River Walk Garden Club’s 30th year with a joyful September Ice Cream Social
October 2025 Meeting
Our lively October meeting featured a fascinating presentation on beekeeping by John Russo, a practicing beekeeper. His insights into the world of honeybees sparked curiosity and conversation, reminding us how vital pollinators are to our gardens and ecosystems.
Following the presentation, members enjoyed a spirited plant and garden art swap, sharing favorite finds and cultivating new connections. The energy in the room was unmistakable—equal parts learning, laughter, and community. It was a fitting start to a milestone year filled with growth, inspiration, and the enduring joy of gardening together.
Following the presentation, members enjoyed a spirited plant and garden art swap, sharing favorite finds and cultivating new connections. The energy in the room was unmistakable—equal parts learning, laughter, and community. It was a fitting start to a milestone year filled with growth, inspiration, and the enduring joy of gardening together.
November 2025 Meeting
“Ten Ways to Kill a Tree” Bobby Nance, Master Arborist, Bartlett Tree Service
December 2025 Meeting
“Wines of Europe” Wine Tasting – Members Only
January 2026 Meeting
Edible Landscaping Les Parks, Norfolk Botanical Gardens
February 2026 Meeting
Growing and Using Herbs and Spices Ann Miller, Norfolk Master Gardener
March 2026 Meeting
“Make and Take” Craft Programs Committee
April 2026 Meeting
Plant Sale Preview Tom Petry, Paramount Nursery
May 2026 Meeting
Easy Hydroponic Gardening Norfolk Master Gardener
June 2026 Meeting
30th Installation Banquet Members Only