Garden Clubs of the Council

 

Greenville Council of Garden Clubs

OUR PURPOSE

The purpose of the Greenville Council of Garden Clubs, Inc. is to promote the love of gardening among amateurs; to promote and protect the growth of native trees, wild flowers and birds; to encourage civic plantings and civic beauty; to foster the creation of parks as memorials; to coordinate the activities of the member clubs; to be organized and operated exclusively for educational and charitable purposes; and to engage in all activities in the furtherance of said purpose which are not prohibited by the Internal Revenue code for tax exempt organizations.

We have established a Garden Center for the advancement of education in the art, science and craft of gardening.

The members of the clubs that make up the Greenville Council of Garden Clubs, Inc. take a vital personal interest in maintaining the ecological integrity and beauty of our community and, indeed, the Earth itself.  We consider its plants, creatures, water sources and land to be our sacred trust, and we love and protect them all for the benefit and enjoyment of the current inhabitants of this planet as well as for all the generations who will come after us.

PROJECTS 

  • Grounds Enhancement The Council has worked with various garden clubs to identify and label all trees and shrubs on the Kilgore-Lewis grounds.  
  • Educational Gardens  The Clarice Wilson Garden Club Butterfly Garden and History Garden are among the many areas of our grounds that school children visit.  Materials for teachers and students have been developed by our garden club members to fit educational requirements and to encourage the appreciation and understanding of our natural world.
  • Garden Tour  Each Fall we  hold a tour of private home gardens in the Greenville area.  This annual event allows the public to see how immensely popular gardening is in our community and to enjoy several local area gardens.
  • Arbor Day This annual celebration takes place on the grounds of the Kilgore-Lewis House and is held in partnership with the public schools, City of Greenville, TreesGreenville, and sponsoring industries. 
  • Birds! Encourage clubs and individual members to buy organic, shade-grown coffee and take part in the Great Backyard Bird Count.
  • Natural Backyard Wildlife Habitats The Greenville Council of Garden Clubs will continue to partner with the South Carolina Wildlife Federation and other WAIT (Wildlife and Industry Together) partners in advocating environmental stewardship by establishing Carolina Fence Gardens and Wildlife Habitats.
  • Civic Environment The Council will work with the City of Greenville Beautification Commission and Keep Greenville County Beautiful on city and county beautification and recycling programs.
  • Docents The docents program of the Kilgore-Lewis House and Grounds promotes community relations by assisting members and visitors with information and tours. Volunteers welcome guests and give tours of our historic property.
  • Growing the Endowment The Endowment to provide for our Headquarters site in perpetuity will continue to be publicized to our members and the general public, with special recognition for the first 100 individuals or clubs that donate at least $1,000 for this purpose.  They are honored as the Kilgore-Lewis Circle of 100 on a plaque which will be displayed in the House.
  • Holiday Open House The public is invited to visit the house each December when it is decorated top to bottom by our member clubs.
  • Urban Forestry The Greenville Council of Garden Clubs will sponsor an Urban Forestry education program and contests for the third grade classes of Greenville County schools. Winners will receive awards at the annual Arbor Day ceremony.
  • AFFILIATIONS The Greenville Council of Garden Clubs, Inc. is a member of the following related organizations: