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SEPT 7SEPT 7--8 JOAN COULE8 JOAN COULET AMERICANT AMERICANBEGONIA SOC.BEGONIA SOC.

SEPT 9 BOARD MEETINSEPT 9 BOARD MEETINGG

SEPT 14SEPT 14--15 DELTA GE15 DELTA GESNERIAD ANDSNERIAD ANDAFRICAN VIOLETAFRICAN VIOLET SHOWSHOW

SEPT 21 CLEAN UP DASEPT 21 CLEAN UP DAYY

SEPT 27SEPT 27--28 CALIF NA28 CALIF NATIVE PLANT SALETIVE PLANT SALE

OCT 5OCT 5--6 SGAAC FALL6 SGAAC FALL SALESALE

OCT 12OCT 12--13 CAMELLIA13 CAMELLIA CITY PORCELAINCITY PORCELAINARTISTSARTISTS

OCT 19OCT 19--20 SAC ORCHI20 SAC ORCHID FORUMD FORUM

Looking for Club information?Check our Website: www.sgaac.org

SHEPARD GARDEN CENTERRENTAL HALF PRICE TOMEMBERSContact Mabel Lotz :916-808-8800 E-mail: mlotz@cityofsacramento.org

Attention all Clubs:Please send me names and e-mailaddresses of new members so I mayadd them to the CHAT mail list:marylou2008@att.net

CONTENTSPage 2 Summary of July 13 Annual Meeting

Summary of Board Meetings

Page 3 Cactus and Succulent NewsArtists Collaborative GalleryJammin Jellies

Page 4 The Secret Garden EventsCenter display tables for sale

Page 5 MIDDLE MOUNTAIN FOUNDATIONCall for Volunteers - Annual AuditGold Canyon Candles

Page 6 Delta Gesneriad / African Violet Show

Page 7 Messages from the Board

Page 8 Take Action to Protect Pollinators

Page 9 Sacramento Geranium ClubFall Sale is coming

Page 10 California Native Plant Society MeetingLantern Tours Are ComingSacramento Old Historic Cemetery

Page 11 Gold Canyon Candles Sale

Please see Messages from the Board, page 7

2013 SG & AC CHAT Newsletter

The Shepard Garden & Art Center Volume Number 72 Issue Number 5 Date Sept/October 20133330 Mc Kinley Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95818 On site contact: Mabel Lotz 916-808-8800 E-mail: mlotz@cityofsacramento.org

CHAT Newsletter Editor: Mary Lou Brennan 916-368-7326 E-mail: marylou2008@att.netWebsite: www.sgaac.org ;Website Coordinator: Erica Foster E-mail

FROM THE BOARDSummary of Annual Meeting July 13, 2013

Meeting called to order at 1030am by President Ken RothausMinutes of the Annual Meeting July 14, 2012 were read and approved by Therese Ruth, Recording Secretary

Financial Report was presented by Ed Schroeder, TreasurerAchievements during the past year were outlined by President Ken Rothaus: New video equipment, photosof the Center now on the website, advertising in the CHAT and new window blinds in the main room will

soon be installed. Ken acknowledged individuals who worked toward achieving these goals.Vacant positions on the Board were identified, bios for those who submitted same were read by Shelly

Berlant, Board Member. Voting was held and the following people were (re)elected:President: Ken Rothaus

Vice President: Mary Lou BrennanRecording Secretary: Therese RuthCorresponding Secretary: Laurie Lee

Treasurer: Ed SchroederDirectors:

Kathy Norton, Erica Foster, Shelly Berlant, John Foster, Wayne Martinson, Kathryn Gerwig.Meeting adjourned at 1145am.

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Summary of meeting following Annual Meeting July 13, 2013Meeting called to order at 1100am by President Ken Rothaus.

Recording Sectys Report: Minutes of the May 6, 2013 meeting were read by Therese Ruth and approved.Financial Report Ed Schroeder, Treasurer: The audit for 2012 and 2013 still need to be done.

Current total Checking/Savings is $112,656.59 and the Total Assets is $112,954.99The Center has received another donation from Marilyn Harris in an unknown amount.

Therese Ruth was asked to contact Anne Fey if she would be interested in helping with the audit.Fall Sale Chair is Laurie Lee - asking for volunteers for the Sale. Budget for the event is $500.

City Report: We now have a group of local residents, on a temporary basis, who will be coming using theCenter. Their usual meeting place is being renovated.

Website: There are now photos on the sgaac.org website of the Center. The photographer is a local artist,Gretchen Steinberg.

Friends of The Sacramento Garden and Arts Centers: Ed Schroeder reported The Friends has receivedanother donation from Marilyn Harris in an unknown amount.

Club Contact Forms Mary Lou Brennan reported 17 clubs have filled out formsNo further business. Meeting adjourned at 1210pm.

*******************************************************Summary Board Meeting August 5, 2013

Call to order at 7:10 pm by President Ken RothausDiscussion regarding the annual audit; volunteer requests have not materialized.

Ed Schroeder will call three CPAs to discuss having the audit done on an annual basis and the cost.Scheduling/City Report by Mabel Lotz: Additional meetings were booked by an outside group, a City group,

workshop by Porcelain Arts; 17 meetings for Triple RRR.Fall Sale: Chair Laurie Lee reported application and vendor forms are done and will be mailed out. Cut off

date for applications for clubs is Sept. 10th and for Vendors Sept 25th.Website Coordinator Erica Foster introduced herself. No report at this time.

Friends of SGAC MJ Kelly reported the Friends will be paying half the cost of the new vertical blinds.Demo camera: Wayne Martinson voiced concerns about general use of any new camera and suggested anEducation class be given for all clubs to attend and use of the camera only be released to that individual or

someone else who has been trained.Bench on the parking side: Shelly Berlant reported decision on the bench has been reached and $1100 was

approved for purchase of an 8 ft bench.Refrigerator: John Foster announced the choice of a new, freezer on the bottom, refrigerator; Single door

opening, 22 cu ft, from Sears. Delivery charge $75. John will check into any rebates from SMUD.Monies $1300 were approved for purchase.

Meeting adjourned at 8:40pm.

THANK YOU TO ALL WHO ATTEND OUR BOARD MEETINGS

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ARTISTS’ COLLABORATIVE GALLERY

One-of-a-kind gifts and fine art

129 K Street Old Sacramento

916-444-7125 www.artcollab.com

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SACRAMENTO CACTUS AND SUCCULENT SOCIETY

President’s Message

It's that time of year again … time to get your creativity on! I'll be bringing in clay so you (themembers) can make coil pots. The Club will provide 1lb. of clay. If you would like more you canpurchase more for $5 per pound. Please bring in newspaper and a flat box for safe transport back tomy place. Some things to bring: hair dryer, butter tub (for water), pencil, rolling pin, bowls (formolding), skewers (toothpicks), objects to add textures and your imagination

Jammin’ Jellies

Homemade Jams and Jellies916-368-7326

marylou2008@att.net

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Display tables for sale

The Board will be selling 5 - 8 ft tables and 6 -6 ft tables for $10 each.You haul away. Early birds get a choice of tables available for purchase.

See Mabel Lotz at the Center, 808-8800.

VENDOR PLANT SALE

The Secret Garden would like to invite you to participate as a vendor in this Autumn's"Garden Faire & Plant Sale". The sale will be held on Saturday, September 21st from 9am to3pm.. Vendor space is limited. We are organizing our semi annual sale of unusual and favoriteplants, attractive garden related items, as well as high quality craft items. We would love for you tojoin us. Marketing of the event will be through print media, blogs, email campaigns and socialmedia. Your participation fee will help purchase advertising in the Sacramento Bee and regionalnewspapers. Banner advertising will be visible to 200,000 people a day who travel on Hwy99. Pleasereview the attached vendor application and let me know if you have any questions. I can be reached

at (916) 682-6839.

THE SECRET GARDEN8450 West Stockton Blvd., Elk Grove

Call (916) 682-6839 to RSVP by 8/15/13There is NO cost to attend; but reservations are required

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$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED TO HELP WITH THE ANNUAL BUDGETAUDIT

PLEASE! CONTACT ED SCHROEDER AT EDZARD34@YAHOO.COMNO BOOKKEEPING EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

$$$$$$$$$$$$

GOLD CANYON CANDLES

Aromatherapy, Bella, Boutique, Café, Heritage Candles,Tealights, Votives, Diffusers, Oil and Scent Pod Warmers.

Host a simple & successful Fundraiser to bring in the big bucks for

your group or start your own business for as l ittle as $20.

Diana Raymond

Fragrance Consultant

Call 916-996-4552

Email dkraymond5@gmail.com 5

Plan Your End of the Summer Schedule Now!! Save the Date andDon't Miss this Event of the Season!!

Delta Gesneriad and African Violet Society would like to invite everyone to our 26thShow & Plant Sale on September 14-15th, 2013 at the Center .

The show and plant sale will be open to the public from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm on Saturday,September 14, 2012 and from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm on Sunday, September 15, 2013.

The theme for our show this year is "Violets Around the World".

Our highly skilled members will be there at the show to do your repotting needs, give greatadvice, and we will have over one thousand plants for sale that you can't find anywhere

else!

We will even have a selection of Species and Streptocarpus on sale--these are hard to finditems so come early to the sale!

We will also be featuring Ms. Claire Boatright, our Ceramic Pot Artist,--with her beautifulhand made ceramic self-watering pots that are perfect for growing African violets.

So--Please join us and see the beauty of our flowering world ~ your life and your home willbe better for it when you adopt new plants from our sale!!

Playful Spectrum Another beauty Spectacular

Claire’s Pots

Messages from the Board

ANNUAL AUDIT

Vounteers are needed to help perform the annual budget- contact Ed Schroeder at

Edzard34@yahoo.com

CLEAN UP DAY

Clean -up Day is scheduled for Saturday, September 21st. It is not a holiday weekend,

it is not my birthday, so no excuse. Come and help us do cleaning in the center. We

scrub tables and counter tops. Men are needed to help with repairs to the tables.

Please help us make a short morning of it. Bring your gloves, cleaning agent and

sponge with scrub side. Wear your comfortable clothes.

THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT

If your club has a sale please cover all tables with protective plastic.

There is a roll of plastic located in Mabel’s office. 7

TAKE ACTION TOPROTECT POLLINATIORS

Article submitted by Julie SerencesAudubon at Home Coordinator, Sacramento Audubon Society

Xerces Partner in Pollinator ConservationBoard Member Sacramento Valley CNPS

Julie is available to speak at your next club meeting at: jpserences@gmail.com

Two weeks ago, the largest native bee kill ever recorded occurred in Wilsonville, Oregon. More than50,000 bumble bees died when 55 linden trees were sprayed with the pesticide dinotefuran (also known asSafari) in a Target parking lot. This loss represents potentially hundreds of wild bumble bee colonies.Incidents like this one can easily go unnoticed, and may be happening frequently. The pesticideresponsible belongs to a relatively new and controversial group of chemicals called neonicotinoids.Neonicotinoids are highly toxic to bees, very long-lasting, and because they make flower nectar andpollen poisonous, there are growing concerns about their safety for pollinators. This year, the EuropeanUnion cited risks to pollinators and banned certain uses of neonicotinoids for the next two years.In urban areas, pesticides are used primarily for cosmetic purposes - to have a weed-free lawn, a blemish-free rose, or an aphid-free linden tree. The risk of losing valuable pollinators, such as bees, far outweighsany benefit of this type of cosmetic use.These products have a wide variety of names (list of names). However, they all have one thing incommon: they contain toxic neonicotinoid insecticides.

To prevent more large-scale bee poisonings, pollinators need your help.

Today, ask your mayor, city council, or county commissioners to: Stop using neonicotinoid pesticides on property they manage. Require warnings be posted alongside displays of these chemicals at hardware stores and

nurseries. Ban the use of neonicotinoids for cosmetic purposes on ornamental and landscape plants within

their jurisdiction (similar to the ban now in force in Ontario, Canada).

You can protect bumble bees and other pollinators from these highly toxic insecticides.

For the bees,

Scott Black, Executive Director 8

The Sacramento Geranium Club

Come join the fun! The club meets every 1st Mondayof the month from 10 am to 1 pm. Please come andenjoy our interesting speaker presentations, meet ourenthusiastic geranium gardeners and try winning somegeraniums from our raffle table!

Due to the holiday, our next meeting will be Tuesday, September 10th from10 am to 1 pm. Our guest speaker will be Debbie Arrington, a writer for the Sacramento Bee Home andGarden Section. She’ll share her experiences interviewing gardeners and visiting their gardens over theyears. At this special meeting, our club will also be celebrating its 65th Anniversary!

At our Monday, October 7th meeting, from 10 am to 1 pm, our speaker will be Soleil Tranquilli, owner ofTranquill Gardens talking about Feng Shui gardening with inexpensive and simple ways to update yourgarden.

FALL SALE IS COMING UPCONTACT LAURIE LEE AT lisme@sbcglobal.net for information.

Applications are on the sgaac.org website, just print, fill out and mailin.

October 5th and 6th. 9

The California Native Plant Society

SUMMER'S HERE!Next Chapter Meeting:Wed., September 11th at 7:00California Native Plant Gardening, A Month-by-Month GuideSpeaker: author Helen PopperShepard Garden & Arts Center, McKinley Park, 3330 McKinley Blvd (eastern extension of E Street), Sac, 95816 moreinformation. Chapter meetings are free, there are refreshments and the public is invited.

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GOLD CANYON CANDLES SALE

- Get a FREE ROAD TRIP SOUVENIR- TRIP TRINKETS WITH EVERY PARTY ORDER OVER $66 IN AUGUST

Offer expires August 31, 2013

Your consultant: Diana RaymondE-mail dkraymond5@gmail.com

Website: Diana Raymond.mygc.com

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