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Green Thumb is Growing their Garden Club with a Special Membership Recruitment Event
By Kathleen Edge, Publicity & Website Chair
June 20, 2026
Green Thumb Garden Club welcomes new members every month and this year has been no exception. Member programs will begin in September, and the Club is having a membership recruitment event, “Hawaii on the Emerald Coast” to kick off the new meeting year.
Please join GTGC on Wednesday, August 19, 2026, at the Westwinds Conference Center to learn about the mission, programs, how members support the community and to join the Club. Enjoy the camaraderie of longtime friends and meet new ones.
This guaranteed-to-be-fun event from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Attendees are encouraged to wear Hawaiian luau attire. There will be light bites and refreshments as well as a gift for anyone who joins Green Thumb Garden Club that day.
There is no charge for “Hawaii on the Emerald Coast”; however, registration is required and is limited to residents at least 21 years old.
As the number of attendees is limited due to venue restrictions, current GTGC members and their guests will have priority. Non-members can register via email at greenthumbgardenclubinc@gmail.com with your name, address and telephone number by August 9, 2026. You will receive an invitation via email if space is available. Walk-ins are not permitted. Questions or additional information can also be answered via the above email address.
If you are sincerely interested in joining a Club with generous, dedicated and fun-loving members, please register for “Hawaii on the Emerald Coast”.
Learn more about the Club by visiting the website at www.greenthumbgardenclubinc.org
The Green Thumb Garden Club, Inc., located in Walton County, Florida, is a tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Its mission is to stimulate interest in the beautification of Walton County, furthering the education of its members and the public in botany, community beautification, conservation of natural resources, environmental awareness, floral design, gardening, horticulture, and nature studies and instill in our youth the love of gardening and respect for the environment. Please note: Programs are subject to change.

