Wilton Garden Club Giving Days Support Many Causes

Continuing a tradition it started last year, the Wilton Garden Club (WGC) held its second annual Giving Days recently, during which it delivered its philanthropic donations in person to multiple charitable causes in town all thanks to its popular time-honored Mother’s Day Plant Sale.

The WGC handed checks of support, collectively totaling $5185, to eight Wilton-based nonprofit organizations that align with its cornerstones of education, conservation, preservation and beautification. They include:

  • Ambler Farm

  • Federated Garden Clubs of CT 

  • Making Wilton Beautiful

  • Norwalk River Valley Trail 

  • Norwalk River Watershed Association 

  • Pollinator Pathway

  • Wilton Library Association

  • Woodcock Nature Center 

“We really enjoy our new tradition of hand-delivering our support,” WGC’s philanthropy co-chair, Jennifer Davatzes, said. “Meeting with these wonderful organizations and learning about their important work makes our contributions all the more meaningful.”

WGC’s charitable donations are funded primarily through proceeds from its long-held (83 years!) annual Mother’s Day Plant Sale which is set this year for Friday, May 12 (noon to 6 PM) and Saturday, May 13 (10 AM to 2 PM) – rain or shine – at the Wilton Town Center at the Gazebo (101 Old Ridgefield Road). For especially eager buyers, a pre-sale event will be held Wednesday, May 10 (9:30 AM – 1:30 PM) at the Comstock Community Center Greenhouse (180 School Road) for those wanting first dibs on smaller items such as hanging and floral baskets and assorted herbs and vegetable plants.

The WGC annual Mother’s Day sale is one of the largest and most comprehensive plant sales in Wilton and the entire state.  Offerings this year include a large selection of popular perennials, annuals, vegetable seedlings, herbs, hanging baskets, wildflowers, indoor houseplants, flowering shrubs, patio containers, and floral gift baskets. A number of native and pollinator plants will be available, too, as well as a wide selection of award-winning dahlia tubers. 

“Every year we are so grateful for the community’s support of our plant sale,” WGC President Ann Margaret Mannix said. “As it’s our primary fundraiser, it enables us to support a considerable number of important causes in town. We’re hoping for an excellent turnout again this year.”

For further detail about the WGC 2023 Giving Days recipients, visit here

For more information about the WGC Mother’s Day Plant Sale, visit here

About Wilton Garden Club

Now in its 102nd year, the Wilton Garden Club is a civic-minded organization dedicated to education, conservation, preservation and beautification. Boasting an active membership of 130 individuals, the club’s common thread is a love of gardening and a commitment to Wilton. Membership includes master gardeners and industry professionals as well as novices who want to learn more. With 25 different committees, ranging from Conservation to Civics to Greenhouse to Flower Arranging, members easily find something that suits their interests. For more information visit www.wiltongardenclub.org.

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Submitted by Wilton, CT

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