January 11, 2024 General Meeting

No experience required! Meet new friends; learn new ideas & techniques; develop new skills; join a state-wide network.
by Nola Hogge
by Nola Hogge
Holiday Centerpiece Workshop – SOLD OUT
Our holiday centerpiece workshop is sold out for 2023. Check back in late October/early November of 2024 to register for next year’s workshop.
Join members of Brighton Michigan Garden Club to make a classic and long-lasting holiday centerpiece. Brighton Michigan Garden Club will provide all components for the beautiful arrangements: greens, candles, a container and accents. All participants have to bring is pruning shears, scissors and garden gloves. Attendees will assemble the centerpieces at the event with the assistance of garden club members and can take their finished centerpieces home with them.
The workshop will be held on Saturday, December 2 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at the Brighton Community Center, located at 555 Brighton Street in Brighton. The cost is $35. Pre-registration is required. The event is sold out for 2023.
November meeting
Our next monthly meeting is Thursday, November 9 at 10 a.m. We meet at the Brighton Community Center, located at 555 Brighton Street in Brighton, Michigan.
by Nola Hogge
by Nola Hogge
by Nola Hogge
by Nola Hogge
by Nola Hogge
June 8-September 30 Where? Five Public Gardens. 1. Brighton Public Library, 100 Library Drive 2. US Post Office, 100 Orndorff Dr. 3. Sculpture Garden, 158 Main St. 4. Brighton Community Center, 555 Brighton St. 5. Brighton City Hall, 200 N 1st St. Brochures are available at the children’s section of the library.
by Nola Hogge
by Nola Hogge
Speaker Laurel Zoet March 9, 2023
Brighton Community Center 555 Brighton Street 10:30 am
by Nola Hogge
Brighton Mi Garden Club Speaker Feb. 9, 2023
Brighton Community Center 555 Brighton St. Brighton, MI. 10:30 am
George Papadelis: More than four decades ago, George and Mark were youngsters who had set up a roadside stand at their house on John R. Rd. to sell plants they had started and grown themselves. Their entrepreneurship proved productive and profitable. So much so, that it kept them busy until it was time for George to go off to study medicine at the University of Michigan. There, George pursued a career of nurturing people rather than plants for four full years. But each summer, he came home to tend to the flower stand. By that time, the operation had grown into a full blown seasonal business. George soon found that along with his love of cultivating beautiful flowers for many Troy residents and other passers-by, he also enjoyed the challenges of growing the business. Telly’s Greenhouse and Garden Center has a wide selection of plants, great quality, and friendly, knowledgeable service at a reasonable price.