Projects
Continuing Projects...
HOME & GARDEN EXPO
Participate in the Mohave County Home and Garden Expo. Club members donate and sell plants, seeds, & garden crafts for fund raising. Several members give demonstrations throughout the Expo.
Participation 66%
SCHOOL GARDENING PROGRAMS
Conduct gardening lessons in public, charter, and private schools at grade levels, pre-kindergarten through intermediate. Volunteer with junior garden clubs at area schools.
Participation 53%
LOLETA’S TREE
Maintain Loleta’s Tree at Heidenrich Senior Center, which honors our founder and first president.
Club donated Mondale Pine.
Participation 1%
HORTICULTURE THERAPY
Work with senior citizens and shut-ins on gardening therapy and landscape patios of local care centers. Club members donate bulbs, plants, containers.
Participation 50%
PENNY PINES REFORESTATION PROJECT
Collect coins at each meeting in order to contribute a minimum of 1 reforestation plantation per year to Penny Pines. 10 plantations have been donated to date in state forests.
Participation 100%
CIVIC BEAUTIFICATION PROJECT
Monitoring and maintaining planters located in historic downtown Kingman.
Participation 80%
ARBOR DAY TREE PLANTINGS
Provide support and continue to observe and participate in Arbor Day tree plantings and community celebration as well as Tree City USA.
Participation 43%
ARBOR DAY EDUCATION
Provide assistance and support with Arbor Day Education Program including various local public, private, and charter school projects.
Participation 43%
“GO GREEN” RECYCLING PROJECTS
Encourage and emphasize recycling and conservation working in local schools, senior facilities, and various community organizations to educate and partner on recycling.
Participation 100%
MEDITATION-HEALING GARDEN
Design and implement a meditation-healing garden at the HMMC/KRMC facility. Financial support from Kingman community, grant funding, and Cerbat Garden Club fund-raising events.
“There can be no other occupation like gardening in which, if you were to creep up behind someone at their work, you would find them smiling.”
~ Mirabel Osler
