
Upcoming events
Don’t miss out on the fun and learning! All club meetings, garden digs, social events and community happenings can be found here.
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Annual Plant Sale
All hands on deck needed for this annual event! Please make sure you’ve signed up for a volunteer position.
May Club Meeting
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Plant Dig @ Sandy Metz’s
Join fellow club members at the third and last dig of the season! Pizza social to follow.
Please email Judy Poole to RSVP

April Club Meeting
Welcome to the second meeting of the 2025 season. Guest speaker Mario Manthier will be giving a talk about Crop health advising and Research. Have a friend that might be interested? Bring them along for a $10 donation to the club. For the full agenda, CLICK HERE.

Plant Dig
A Little Piece of Lake Country Plant Dig rescheduled Thursday, April 17 2 10:00 am Hwy 97 and Pretty Road and Pauline Ream's 10670 Sherman Drive to follow. Pizza at noon at Pauline's. RSVP to j_poole@telus.net.

Plant Dig @ Daryl Pike's
Join fellow club members at the second dig of the season! Pizza social to follow.

Little piece of Lake Country Spring Clean Up and dig
Join fellow members for the first spring clean up! Bring buckets and your favourite gardening tool. We will be cleaning and digging up plants for the plant sale. At the end of the dig there will be a pizza social to follow. Please RSVP To Judy Poole if you can make it.
March Meeting
We will see you at the first meeting of the 2025 season. Guest speaker Penny Smith will be sharing her gardening know- how with the club. You’ll also be introduced to our new club website.

Seedy Sunday
Kelowna Seedy Sunday, organized by the non-profit Okanagan Master Gardeners, brings together local organic farmers, gardening organizations, and garden-related seed and plant based businesses to encourage the preservation of endangered seeds and promote seed diversity. There will be numerous exhibitors and vendors, and Master Gardeners will be on hand to provide advice and free workshops for both adults and children, along with a Seed Swap table which everyone is invited to, whether they have seeds to trade or not. Food trucks will also be on site.
