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2025 Marathon Garden Club Holiday Bazaar

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The winner of the 50/50 Raffle was Marathon local and first time indoor vendor, Elizabeth (Libby) Elliott! She said she was “flabbergasted” to learn she had won! Jay was happy too because he was the one that bought the ticket!

We’re grateful that the ominous forecast was incorrect and afforded us a beautiful day for a Bazaar! But not nearly as grateful as I am for the numerous volunteers that came together to make the day a success! Every vendor was very happy being with us, and most are prepared to return in January.
We ran out of Kristen Brenner’s delicious chili ~ which is a good thing! And the bake sale was its usual success as well. A small but very busy nursery staff had a good sales day too. And our absolutely stunning raffle baskets had especially successful sales!

AND the surprise of the day ~ a visit from FFGC District XII Director Anita Grossman and friend Barabara Growald. They travelled from Miami Beach specifically to attend our Bazaar to let us know we truly are part of the “Tropical XII”. Anita said “I could see the time and effort you put into the event. The variety of vendors and prices were terrific!” Well done everyone ~ what an honor!

 

 

District XII Director Anita Grossman
Vicki Iverson Stead
Barbara Growald

 

Passing of Long-Time MGC Member

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It is with great sadness that we note the sudden passing of long-time garden club member Julie Joyce. We will all remember her smiling face and her willingness to donate one of her beautiful paintings for our House Tour raffle.

Julie was a long-time member and past President of the Florida Keys Watercolor Society and often exhibited her work at the Marathon Community Theatre.

Julie was active in the Marathon Yacht Club and the San Pablo Women’s Group.

Julie is survived by her husband Bob Rehbock.

There will be a Celebration of Life Mass on Tuesday, November 11 at 10:00am at San Pablo Catholic Church.

It was Julie’s wish that donations be made in her name to St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital.

Photo credit: Keys Weekly

In Memory of Nancy Miller

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Dear Garden Club Members,

By now you are all aware that Nancy Miller passed away suddenly last Friday. 

Nancy (and Carl) have been the backbone of Marathon Garden Club ever since I joined in 2005.  It will be hard to imagine MGC without our Matriarch Nancy!

Nancy was President of our Club for 4 years, our FFGC District Director, a NCG accredited Flower Show Judge, active in the Marathon Power Squadron, member of Marathon Yacht Club and an absolutely wonderful, kind and gentle person.

In our lives we strive to make a difference and hopefully leave this world a better place.  Nancy did just that; she made a difference in all our lives and left our garden club a much better place with a legacy that will live on.

We will all miss her and her wonderful smile.

Our hearts and prayers go out to Carl who continues to be the Patriarch of Marathon Garden Club!

Please send your cards and wishes to Carl:

305 Sombrero Blvd

Marathon, FL 33050

Sincerely,

Rosemary Thomas,

President MGC

 

Thank You, MGC President Scarlett Duffy

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The Garden Club thanked our outgoing President Scarlett Duffy on Saturday April 17th at our luncheon for the instillation of new board members at the Marathon Yacht Club. A plaque in her honor was placed on our new fountain, which was donated by Scarlett. Pictured below are Scarlett, Linnea Cunningham and Susie Curry. Not pictured, but present is Jackie Sparber.

Honoring Our “Unsung Hero” Member Linnea Cunningham

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The Community Foundation of the Florida Keys annually honors volunteers (UNSUNG HEROES) in our community for their tireless work and dedication to non-profit organizations. The Board has nominated our exceptional member Linnea Cunningham for this most deserving honor. The following contributions were provided in Linnea’s nomination:

• Has shared her Master Gardener skills by developing and maintaining a nursery which has provided plants for Habitat for Humanity Homes, the St. Columba Butterfly Garden, the Switlik Elementary School Student Garden and numerous other community groups. Linnea also shares her vast knowledge of plants by presenting numerous workshops and lectures for the Club and community.
• Has served on the Marathon City Beautification Board and Co-Chairs the White Heron Award for civic environmental programs.
• Has guided the Marathon Garden Club by holding numerous offices and committee roles. Always there to volunteer!

White Heron Awards February 2017

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The Marathon Garden Club presented the GREAT WHITE HERON AWARD to the members of our city council in recognition of the beautification work they approved for our new city hall. This traveling award is presented periodically throughout the year to recognize area businesses, churches, tourist accommodations and other organizations who participate in beautification projects on their properties.  Judging is based on the appearance of the building, property maintenance, signs, landscaping, parking and code compliance. 

The new buildings, paved parking area and landscaping with native plants have greatly enhanced the image and attractiveness of our town.  The Great White Heron Award has been given since 1980.  Properties along US Route 1 between Seven Mile Bridge and Conch Key are eligible for consideration.   The council’s commitment to providing a park and attractive green areas improve the attractive appearance of Marathon and members of the Garden Club support your efforts!

Watch video of ceremony here.

White Heron Award October 2016

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Marathon Garden Club’s Great White Heron Award Goes To Wolfe Center/Bonefish Storage

Congratulations to Karen and John Wolfe and their children Joy and Alex, recipients of the Garden Club’s GREAT WHITE HERON AWARD which is given to local businesses that enhance and improve the street appeal of their property. Their business is located at 12703 Overseas Highway in Marathon. The traveling award focuses on property owners who have beautified the landscape along US Route 1, a national scenic highway.

When the Wolfe family purchased the property in 1998, the front of the building had minimal landscaping consisting of large rocks on pea gravel and an 18th century cannon. Now, existing objects and rocks have been placed in an undulating line which permits the viewer to see the design in its entirety. The large variegated leaves of the agave century plant give impact to the center. Smaller bromeliads of green and red provide contrast. The entire landscape is healthy and nourished by rain. No irrigation is needed!

Congratulations from the Marathon Garden Club to the Wolfes for adding to the beauty of our community.

Photos by Natalie Danko

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