A charitable volunteer membership organization located in Carlisle, Massachusetts.
Our Mission Statement
"To provide information and education on all aspects of gardening;
facilitate the exchange of knowledge based on experience
and to promote the civic beautification of Carlisle."
Our Mission Statement
"To provide information and education on all aspects of gardening;
facilitate the exchange of knowledge based on experience
and to promote the civic beautification of Carlisle."
About the Carlisle Garden Club
The Carlisle Garden Club of Carlisle, Massachusetts, was founded in 1959 and has been a member of the Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts since 1986. Through symposiums, field trips, roundtable forums and civic projects, the Carlisle Garden Club enhances our knowledge of gardening and landscape design. We discuss the unique challenges of gardening in Carlisle and share our success stories. We work to beautify Carlisle's public spaces and encourage responsible stewardship. The Club includes gardeners of diverse ages, abilities and interests and has offered town beautification, environmental education and civic programs.
The Garden Club promotes community in Carlisle through a variety of public events including:
Pumpkins on the Common
Spring Plant Sale
Biannual Country Gardens Tour
Earth Day
Spring on the Wing (AKA Seed Swap)
Informational Booth at Old Home Day
Yearly Scholarships to Local Students
Planting and Maintenance of the Carlisle Town Rotary click here
Advice and Support for Other Public Landscaping Projects
Holiday Wreath-Making for Seniors
Library Speakers on Horticultural Topics
Library museum passes
Membership includes monthly programs, often with speakers, a variety of social events, field trips to places of horticultural interest, discounts at local nurseries, and access to private tours of members gardens. Click the “Programs” tab for a list of this year’s meeting topics. For information on membership or to have questions answered, please click “Contact Us”.
See our 60th Anniversary certificate.