Member Clubs
FGCV is a member of the New England Garden Clubs, Inc, NEGC, one of eight districts across the country. The six New England states make up this district. FGCV members belong to NEGC as well as National Garden Clubs, Inc, NGC, a not-for-profit educational organization that has attained its status as the largest 501(c)(3) organization of its type in the world.
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The Northern District includes Four Seasons GC in Newport, Seed and Weed GC in St. Johnsbury, Granite Center GC in Barre, Burlington GC in Burlington, and St. Albans GC in St. Albans.
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The Central District includes Randolph GC in Randolph, Middlebury GC in Middlebury, Mountain Gardeners in the Mad River Valley, Rutland GC in Rutland, Springfield GC in Springfield, Weathersfield Garden Club in Weathersfield.
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The Southern District includes Brattleboro Floral Arts and Garden Club in Brattleboro, Green Mountain Gardeners in Londonderry, Manchester GC in Manchester, Arlington GC in Arlington, and Bennington GC in Bennington.
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Northern District
Burlington
The Burlington Garden Club is designed to stimulate knowledge and appreciation of horticulture; aid in the protection of the natural environment; provide instruction in indoor gardening and floral design; and encourage and promote garden therapy, civic plantings, youth gardening and residential gardening.
Northern District
Granite Center
The Granite Center Garden Club was founded in 1938. The objectives of the club include the beautification of our community through planting and maintaining our city-wide flower beds. We also strive to increase the knowledge of horticulture for our community and our members through our monthly guest speakers. We also participate in activities of the Federated Garden Clubs of Vermont.
Central District
Randolph
Organized in 1961, the Randolph Area Garden Club supports individual gardening interests and fellowship as well as civic beautification through garden design and maintenance in public areas of the town. Educational support is in the form of the club’s Randolph Garden Club Scholarship.
Central District
Rutland
The purpose of the club is to provide a social framework for the sharing of information and ideas on gardening and floral design. Through community gardening, youth project and flower shows, the club helps to beautify the Rutland area and stimulate the public's interest in all phases of gardening.
Central District
Springfield
The Springfield Garden Club is over 100 years old! The club's purpose is to provide a social framework for education and community service in the areas of gardening, beautification and conservation and to co-ordinate the activities of the club with those of the Federated Garden Club of Vermont in order to advance our mutual aims.
Southern District
Arlington
Founded in 1941, we are a group of Arlington area residents with a passion for gardening. According to our mission statement: the club provides education, resources, and opportunities for its members to promote the love of gardening and floral design as well as civic and environmental responsibility.