The purpose of the Marathon Garden Club, Inc. shall be to further the education of its members and the public in the fields of gardening, horticulture, botany, floral design, landscape design, environmental awareness, conservation of natural resources, civic beautification, nature studies, and instilling in our youth the love of gardening and respect for the environment.

The Marathon Garden Club was organized in 1955 as a small group of civic-minded residents who wanted to help improve the appearance of the area.  Their first project was to landscape the Chamber of Commerce property and raise money for further work.  Soon their horticultural efforts were extended to highways, schools and public buildings.  During the sixties their efforts to beautify the airport strip led to its being named as a Monroe County park.  The club established a memorial garden at Fishermen’s Hospital and planted vegetation at Sombrero Beach.

During the seventiesthe growing organization worked toward establishing its own Garden Center by holding a series of fund raising events such as house tours, plant and craft fairs, flower shows, and selling books and homemade goods.  Big mahogany trees were planted at the animal shelter.  Bike paths and picnic areas were added.  A plant bank was established and landscaping courses were taught.  The Garden Club took on the fight to stop the Lethal Yellowing palm tree disease.

In the eighties the club’s projects included planting trees along U.S. 1 and Sombrero Beach Road.  The organization became a founder of the Florida Keys Land and Sea Trust.  Trees were planted at Marathon High School and the entrance to Key Colony Beach was landscaped.  Members helped design and install “Welcome to Marathon” signs, and the “White Heron Award” was established.

The White Heron Award is still given to local businesses to encourage beautification projects.   It started with roadside cleanups along U.S. 1, and today it features monthly awards to businesses along the highway between the Seven Mile Bridge and Conch Key.  Judging is based on the appearance of a business’s building, property maintenance, signs, landscaping, parking, and code compliance.  Winners are recognized by the placement of the Garden Club’s Great White Heron display in front of their establishment for a month.

The nineties brought recognition to the Marathon Garden Club when it was awarded the Governor’s Environmental Education Award for its efforts to save the Queen Conch.  The existing Garden Club Center was purchased and renovated, and today it is used for a variety of meetings, workshops, exhibits, flower shows, and educational programs.  A kitchen adjoins a large octagonal function room with a high vaulted ceiling.  It is available for the use of local agencies and organizations, as well as private functions such as wedding receptions.

For example, the Island Opera Theatre, the Keys only traveling repertory company, has performed at the Garden Club.  School classes and other large groups can be accommodated at reduced rates.  The Garden Club Center is also available for holiday office parties and other functions.

In addition to its community involvement, the club encourages members do their own part by improving the gardens and landscaping of their own homes and neighborhoods.  Classes are taught by local experts on topics such as floral arrangements, landscape design, conservation, and orchid growing.  The group networks with other garden clubs and trips are arranged to places like the Dade County Tropical Fruit and Spice Park.  Annual events include plant sales each spring and fall, a flower show during the first week of February, and a neighborhood house and garden tour in March.

If you were to compare the Marathon of 50 years ago with today’s city, you might be surprised to learn that many of the beautification and environmental improvements were due to the efforts of the local garden club.  A variety of projects continue today, as club members work with local businesses and other organizations to beautify the area and protect the environment, through efforts such as improving the roadside appearance along the Overseas Highway and saving the endangered Queen Conch.

(Bylaws; amended 10/8/08)

The Marathon Garden Club (MGC) has been an integral part of Middle Keys culture since its inception. The focal points of its long standing history are highlighted here:

  • 1955 Initiated in response to a request by the local Chamber of Commerce to help beautify Marathon. Landscaped the Chamber of Commerce.
  • 1957 By-laws were written & first Flower Show was held.
  • 1960 Became a member of the Florida Federation of Garden Clubs (FFGC).
  • 1962 Published first cookbook as a fundraiser.
  • 1964 Participated in Sears “Hands Program” which resulted in beautification of the airport strip along US1 which was then designated as a park by Monroe County.
  • 1968 Established the Lula Hall memorial garden at Fisherman’s Hospital, erected Blue Star Marker on US 1 & aided in the establishment of Sombrero Beach.
  • 1970 Published “Fabulous Trees of the Florida Keys” as a fundraiser.
  • Mid 70s Participated in several beautification projects in Marathon, including planting tress at the Animal Shelter, along US1 & Sombrero Beach Road, and the creation of bike paths & picnic areas.
  • 1978 Became incorporated.
  • Mid 80s Initiated “Welcome to Marathon” signs & the “White Heron Award” which is presented to local businesses to encourage property beautification & provide “curb appeal” to tourists. This award remains active today & was most recently presented to Tranquility Bay Resort.
  • 1985 Received 501(c)(3) not-for-profit status.
  • Late 80s Worked with a committee at Crane Point Hammock to establish the Florida Keys Land & Sea Trust and assisted them in obtaining the property on US1 where Crane Point Hammock & Museum are today.
  • Early 90s Planted trees at Marathon High School & sponsored the landscaping at the entrance to Key Colony Beach.
  • 1992 Awarded the Governor’s Environmental Education Award for “Save the Queen Conch” project.
  • 1992 Purchased property at its present location in the heart of Marathon.
  • 1993 Recipient of “Garden Club of the Year” award presented by FFGC.
    1996 Completed construction of an addition to existing building.
  • 1997 “Christmas Around the World” exhibit was initiated & was an annual event until 2007.
  • 2000 Began sponsoring Flower Show School Courses which added accredited Flower Show judges to the membership roster.
  • 2002 Hosted the District XII Spring meeting in Marathon. Published the 6th edition of the MGC Cookbook.
  • 2003 Sponsored a Caribbean/Panama Canal cruise as a fundraiser. Began offering Floral Design courses open to the public.
  • 2004 Awarded first place in the state of Florida & second place in the FFGC (Deep South Region) for an environmental education program “Wonder Garden”.
  • 2004 Received our first grant monies from Monroe County Tourist Development Council to advertise seasonal events.
  • 2005 Began offering “Wonder Garden”, Keys Friendly Gardening workshops to the public; continued through 2009.
  • 2005 Two club members received University of Florida Master Gardener Award for “Demonstration Garden”.
  • 2005 Awarded first place in the state by FFGC and first place in the U.S. by National Garden Clubs Inc. for standard patriotic flower show “America the Beautiful”.
  • 2005 Hosted a small standard flower show entitled “Celebrating 50 Years of Marathon Memories”.
  • 2005 Hosted District XII Spring meeting.
  • 2005 Repainted exterior of building to give it a more tropical look & enhance curb appeal.
  • 2005 Hurricane Wilma destroyed much of the gardens canopy & devastated the grounds. Over 3 feet of salt water flooded the property.
  • 2006 Offered Basic & Advanced Floral Design courses.
  • 2006 Scored 95+ for standard flower show “Art in Bloom”.
  • 2006 Initiated “February Festival” in response to aftermath of Hurricane Wilma in 10/05.
  • 2006 Received Environmental Education Award & the Eloise Sniffen Conservation Award from District XII of the FFGC for “Wonder Garden” program.
  • 2007 Planted a “patriotic tree” at Stanley Switlik Elementary School & created a garden at the Crane Point Wild Bird Refuge.
  • 2007  Became a charter member of the City Of Marathon’s Beautification Board & designated as a representative on the local Scenic Highway committee whose mission is to apply for US1 to become a National Scenic Byway
  • 2007 Developed club logo “Come Grow With Us!” & erected new lighted sign in front of garden center.
  • 2007 Received “Brick & Mortar” grant monies for replacement of new metal mansard roof.
  • 2007  Final year for Christmas Exhibit…”Keys Fantasy Christmas”.
  • 2008  Hosted largest House & Garden Tour featuring “Bait Shack” by D’Asign Source.
  • 2008 Hosted standard flower show “Blossoms, Butterflies & Brushstrokes”.
  • 2008 Two members won blue ribbons at the World Orchid Conference in Miami.
  • 2008 Replanted the “Blue Star Marker” in the median of US1 located at the entrance to Key Vaca.
  • 2008 Hosted Monroe County Cooperative Extension’s (MCCE) “Tropical Fruit Festival” & also hosts monthly plant clinics sponsored by MCCE Master Gardener’s.
  • 2008 Initiated “Fall Festival” to promote plant propagation & planting of native trees & shrubs.
  • 2009 Offered Basic & Advanced Floral Design courses.
  • 2009 Redecorated the interior of the club house to promote its use as venue for special occasion parties, showers & wedding receptions.
  • 2009 Developed new website https://marathongardenclub.org/