Cheryl Drumheller
President, OSFGC, Inc.
2021 – 2023
PRESIDENT POSTS
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The President’s Theme
“Promote our Pledge, Protect our Pollinators”
I feel very honored and thankful for the opportunity to serve as your OSFGC President, 2021 – 2023.
My vision is for each club’s membership to plant two pollinator gardens during my two-year term. That would be 71 clubs x 2 = 142 new pollinator gardens! Grow membership by 10% a year for two years, dedicate additional Blue Star and Gold Star Memorial markers within the state, and encourage increases to Penny Pines and Promise Trees Project.
Blessings,
Cheryl Drumheller
The Message Board
January 31, 2023
We are searching for this year’s Member of Distinction ! Find more information HERE
January 31, 2023
“Oregon’s pollinator license plate is finally available for pre-order! This is a dearly anticipated day for us in the Oregon Bee Atlas! Not only can we do PR for our pollinator buddies, but over the years there can be revenue generated for the work OSU is doing for native and honeybee health. Changing your plate has a couple other charges, so it’s something to consider.”
For more information: https://extension.oregonstate.edu/news/teenage-master-melittologist-creates-artwork-new-oregon-license-plate-celebrating-pollinators
July 2022
Honey Bee News – From Cheryl’s Desk
March 2022
New Blue Tote Bags are here!
Contact: OSFGC President Cheryl
Material is 80GSM Non-woven Polypropylene
Dimensions 13Wx10Dx15H inches
The sale of the tote bags will be $3.00, with $1.00 going to the OSFGC Promise Tree Project.
“Each Member Plant One” – A message from our National President
Oct. 8, 2021 – Positions that need to be filled: Awards Chair. If you are interested, please contact me.
Native Milkweed in Coos County? Follow this Title link to our new Articles of Interest section in Resources.
“NETWORK WITH NATURE” – This year’s children’s book offer from NGC. Please ask Jane Sercombe to order you a copy! Order by Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021, for best opportunity to receive it by Christmas. To see other books from the National Garden Club, (Click Here) and find the Dec. 6, 2021 NGC blog posting by Brenda Moore.