The club elected new officers for the term beginning last month and continuing through May 2026. Now in its 86th year as a civic organization, the club is a diverse group of both amateur and skilled gardeners, whose purposes include cultivating and sharing knowledge of gardening and floral arts, and working with others to beautify the community while protecting the environment. Projects include maintaining the bird-friendly habitat at Boynton Hills Neighborhood Garden, Seacrest Boulevard and Northwest Sixth Street, and the Butterfly Garden at the Schoolhouse Children’s Museum, 129 E. Ocean Ave. INSET: (l-r) Sonja Zalutko, corresponding secretary; Bonnie Paton, gardens director; Ingrid Moore, treasurer; Tricia Humphrey, recording secretary; Linda Anderson, president; Pat Inturrisi, second vice president; Lori Wolff, fundraising director; and Toni Cvetko, civic/community projects director. Not pictured: Maria Freed, first vice president. Photo provided
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