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Basking Ridge Garden Club Earns Award for Work at EEC

Award for garden work at EEC

Garden Club members at the EEC
Garden Club members at the EEC (Somerset County Park Commission)

The purpose of the Basking Ridge Garden Club is to encourage the spirit of gardening, to preserve our trees, birds, and wildflowers, to be environmentally aware, and to contribute to the beautification of our community.

The Somerset County Park Commission Environmental Education Center (EEC) at 190 Lord Stirling Road in Basking Ridge generously hosts the Club’s monthly meetings. In addition, Club members volunteer to plant, maintain, and care for a rock garden on the grounds.

The Club and the rock garden were recently recognized with a runner’s up award from the National Garden Clubs, Inc. in the category, “Civic Projects with Native Plants”.

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“On behalf of the Park Commission and the EEC staff, I would like to express our gratitude for the time commitment and dedication the Basking Ridge Garden Club members have exhibited. We are all honored and delighted to hear the Club was recognized for their hard work.”

PHOTO CAPTION: The Basking Ridge Garden Club members (l to r) Barb Barbeau, Jan Blakeman, Helen Mehan, Lee Cleary, Rose Salaki, Margaret Cronin, and EEC Manager Carrie Springer (c) display the recently bestowed award. Missing: Krista Colwell, Breda Ryan-Blake, and Tillie Emmert.

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