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History of the Patchogue Garden Club 1996 - 2006 |
Origin of the Patchogue
Garden Club
By Josephine Miller, Founder, Historian, Past President
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Patchogue
Garden Club. The history of the club has been and
continues to be linked with the revitalization efforts
in the Village of Patchogue.
In 1996, with a new administration in Village Hall,
residents who had long been aware of the hidden treasure
that is Patchogue began to experience renewed hope in
its future.
A small group of residents, avid gardeners, began to
consider how their love of gardening could be used in
service to their community and contribute to the
revitalization effort. Thus, the Patchogue Garden Club
was born. Its mission: community beautification and
community education.
With a plan to create a garden in the downtown area, we
approached the Village Board and asked for a place to
plant. To our surprise, we were given permission to
develop the lot on the corner of South Ocean Avenue and
Terry Street, an area much larger than we’d hoped for.
To our surprise and delight, immediately after our
presentation to the Board, we were approached by several
local business owners and the editor of the L.I. Advance
offering encouragement and support for our project
On a rainy March Sunday morning in 1997 we planted our
first garden, the triangle where South Ocean Avenue
meets Terry Street. Our enthusiasm exceeded our
resources. Oh, what dreams we had, and oh, how poor we
were! The lot was rubbish strewn and weedy, and the soil
was mostly concrete. We wondered how we would ever
create a garden here. Our initial plantings were
pass-along plants from other gardens and some
contributions from local nurseries such as Long Island
Flower Garden and Fantastic Gardens. For that and their
continued support throughout the past decade we are very
grateful.
I believe our beginning struggle to create something
beautiful created a dialogue with the community. Our
efforts spoke to them of our love for the Village and
our belief in and commitment to its future. The
community responded with encouragement, support and some
very real assistance in the form of unexpected and
unsolicited contributions. Local businesses, the Knapp
Sweezey Foundation and private residents contributed in
a myriad of ways. Their response spoke to us of their
love for the Village and their belief in its future. And
so, over ten years, as the community and the garden club
joined hands, the garden on Terry Street prospered.
Compost from the Holtsville Ecology Center enriched our
soil. Grants from Suffolk County allowed us to purchase
shrubs, trees and plants. The Gazebo was a joint effort
of the Club, The Chamber of Commerce, the Village and
the BID. An irrigation system eliminated hours of hand
watering. The garden club and the Village became
partners in many projects, e.g., the brick paths that
encourage passersby to stroll through the garden.
Through each administration, Mayors Keegan, Ihne and
Pontieri, the Village has been unstinting its support.
Club membership has steadily increased, providing more
worker bees for our garden. It has grown more beautiful
each year. Last year the Village offered us additional
space, adjacent to the existing garden, a very fitting
way to commemorate our tenth year.
The transformation from a small struggling garden to a
beautiful parklike space illustrates the power of
community spirit to effect positive change and shape its
future.
The Patchogue Garden Club meets on the fourth Tues of
each month. To honor our commitment to education we have
a speaker program. Guests are welcome. For further
information call 631 289 5305. |
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