AUGUSTA, Ga. - Entered into rest Wednesday, January 16, 2013, Elizabeth Fanning Cleckley, wife of the late Edward W. Cleckley of Augusta. She was the daughter of the late Harry C. Fanning and Elizabeth Harris Fanning of Columbia, SC. After finishing
...participating as a judge throughout the state. She served in district and state leadership capacities for the Garden Clubs of Georgia over a period of ten years. Mrs. Landrum enjoyed participation and leadership in several other groups including...
...the years she has enjoyed her Bridge Club as well as Waynesboro and Burkeland Garden Clubs. As a member of The Garden Club of Georgia, Inc, she was a flower show judge across the state. Crossword puzzles on a daily basis brought her enjoyment...
...MARCH 2-3 is the third course in the Landscape Design School sponsored by the National Garden Clubs Inc. and the Garden Club of Georgia Inc. There is a $70 fee for the four courses. The March class will be held at Aldersgate United Methodist Church...
...take the first of four courses in Landscape Design Study, which is sponsored by the National Garden Clubs and the Garden Club of Georgia. Usually these courses are only available in the Atlanta area, but this year all four courses are available in...
...United Methodist Church. Mrs. Roberts was past president of Gateway Garden Club, Sand Hills Garden Club and The Garden Club of Georgia. She was chairman of the Augusta Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, and worked with the Augusta Chapter...
...president of the Augusta Junior League and president of the Hill Top Garden Club, and she was a member of the Garden Clubs of Georgia and Augusta Museum and Richmond County Historical Society. Nov. 3 FRANK INMAN He led Richmond Academy to the...
...accomplishment for the beautification of the Blue Star Marker at the corner of Fifth and Reynolds streets by the Garden Clubs of Georgia. Earns master's degree Jennifer Lee Ferguson, of Augusta, has earned a master of education degree in divergent...
...also allow billboard owners to cut trees within 500 feet of their signs, up from 250 feet under current law. The Garden Club of Georgia, which beat back a similar legislative effort last year, is no happier with the current legislation, said Rachel...
...court rulings dealing with the First Amendment. "If the community says OK, then OK," he said. However, the Garden Club of Georgia worries that a portion of the bill could allow companies to ignore some limits on the kinds of trees they can cut...