(Chelsea Update would like to thank Mary Jo Frank for the information in this story.)
The Chelsea Area Garden Club (CAGC) invites everyone to participate in a Culver’s Share Night Fundraiser on Oct. 11 between 5-8 p.m. that will benefit the Trinh Pifer Intergenerational Garden at 1610 South Main St.
Garden club members will greet customers, clean tables and run orders. All proceeds will go to the intergenerational garden.
The late Trinh Pifer was executive director of the Chelsea Senior Center and active in the CAGC. The intergenerational garden reflects two of her passions: gardening and working with older adults.
CAGC President Merrill Crockett notes the intergenerational garden fits in well with the garden club’s four-fold mission: to stimulate the love of gardening, encourage and assist in community beautification, promote environmentally responsible horticultural practices, and encourage conservation.
Founded in 1997 with 12 charter members, the CAGC has more than 60 members, primarily from Chelsea and western Washtenaw and Livingston counties. CAGC members plant and maintain planters near the Chelsea District Library entrance, and design and plant beds and planters along Chelsea’s Main Street. It also awards grants for horticulture-related community projects and scholarships to Chelsea High School seniors.
The CAGC, a member of the Chelsea Area Chamber of Commerce, meets at noon the second Monday of the month, September through May at Chelsea First United Methodist Church.
For more information, visit www.chelseagardenclub.com or check out the club’s Facebook page.