CONTACT US


Headquarters:
Garden Club of North Carolina, Inc.
P. O. Box 33520
Raleigh, NC 27636-3520
919-834-0686

 

Email: theGCofNC1@aol.com
Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday 9:00-4:00

 

For Website Submissions:
See the Website Submission
Rules in Members Only
Contact:
Lynne Mabry, Website Chairman
mabrylynne@bellsouth.net
910-276-5616

Invitations

GCNC Annual Spring Convention in Asheville, April 29 – May 1

Call Letter
Schedule of Events & Hotel Information
Registration Form
Flower Show Schedule


South Atlantic Region Convention at the Greenbrier Resort, March 25 – 27

 

The Davidson Horticulture Symposium – March 6, 2012
Where does the passion for gardening come from?  What inspires us to dig into the dirt and discover anew each season?  The 28th Davidson Horticultural Symposium takes us on a journey to uncover the roots of our passion for the garden; to explore what has inspired gardeners over the years.  Hosted by the Davidson Garden Club. For more information, view the Davidson Horticulture Symposium website.

 

Cape Fear Garden Club Azalea  Garden Tour – April 13-15, 2012
An official, featured event in the NC Azalea Festival.  The gardens are open from 10:00 a.m. until 6:00  p.m.
Visit the Azalea Garden Tour Webpage

 

The Chapel Hill Spring Garden Tour – April 14-15, 2012
To celebrate the unique diversity of gardens in greater Chapel Hill, the Chapel Hill Spring Garden Tour will feature both the breadth and depth of nine remarkable gardens. Ranging from hidden bungalow gardens to majestic landscapes,  spacious rural wooded gardens to urban design, the tour will showcase the “miracles of spring” in both elegant and whimsical presentations.  Hosted by the Chapel Hill Garden Club.  For more information, view the Chapel Hill Spring Garden Tour press release.

 

The Tarboro Spring Garden Symposium – May 10, 2012
When planning your programs for 2011-2012 please know that the Blount-Bridgers House will host the 2012 Spring Garden Symposium on Thursday, May 10, 2012 at the Calvary Episcopal Church, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This spectacular location, in historic Tarboro, North Carolina, is the perfect spot to learn about gardens, have lunch among early plants, examine garden embellishments, and begin the tour of garden sites . Proceeds from this event will benefit the garden restoration of the stately Blount-Bridgers House.  Hosted by the Edgecombe Garden Club. For more information, view the Tarboro Spring Garden press release.