Welcome!
Since the club was founded
in 1951, its purpose has been and remains to perpetuate and stimulate a
fundamental interest in horticulture, conservation, flower arranging and
related subjects.
If you enjoy gardening,
landscaping, flower arranging, touring local gardens, beautifying
Theme: “Nurture the
Earth.”
Club Flower: Yellow
Daffodil

Our History
The
The Thursday Garden Club
of Sudbury, founded in 1951 and federated in 1959, assumed its name because
meetings originally took place in members’ homes on Thursdays. Our goal has
been to perpetuate and stimulate interest in horticulture, conservation, flower
arranging, and related subjects among members and to design, plant, and
maintain beautification projects within
Early Club activities
included plantings at the library, town statues, and other locations. Members
attended programs on flower arranging. Many enjoyed making and selling pressed
flower stationery. The Club established a scholarship for a graduating high
school senior planning to major in horticulture or related fields.
In 1960, the Club inaugurated
the annual Antique Show and boutique that was a fundraising event for several
decades. For

The Club established the
Children’s Garden at Goodnow Library in 1976. We expanded the garden as part of
the addition to the library and we continue to maintain it. Each year we add
new plants and accessories, including teak benches, a birdhouse, and a
birdbath. In addition, we provide an “arrangement” in the Children’s Library
monthly and hold “garden workshops” for children.

Other focal areas include
beautifying the town with our daffodil trail; designing, planting, and
maintaining
Support for our
beautification projects and for a scholarship or internship is provided by our
fundraisers that have recently included auctions and garden tours.
Today, meetings are still
held on Thursdays, usually at the Goodnow Library. We continue to welcome new
members each year. Interested? Come to a meeting. We’d love to meet you!