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The Garden Club meets at 1:00 p.m. on the third Tuesday of the month from September through May at St. Margaret's Parish House, 95 Court Street, Belfast.
Belfast Garden Club at work, tulips and daffodils in front of Belfast Free Library
 

The Game Loft pairs with Belfast Garden Club for a successful Earth Day

The new gardens surrounding the Chapel at Belfast’s Grove Cemetery received a springtime boost this past Earth Day when a group of young volunteers from The Game Loft joined forces with the Belfast Garden Club.   

Fifteen Game Loft members along with two adult volunteers celebrated the green holiday by assisting the Belfast Garden Club in getting the cemetery gardens ready for summer. Game Loft volunteers dug up tree roots, hauled rocks, took up buried plastic, removed sod, spread mulch, and planted many new shrubs and trees.

The Game Loft is a community center and “positive youth development organization, which focuses on non-electronic gaming and community service for area youth,” Program Coordinator Nikky Boyington explained.  “Over the winter Game Loft member volunteers shovel driveways and in the summer mow lawns. Today we wanted to have a group event to celebrate Earth Day “ Donna Loomans, Administrative Assistant at The Game Loft added, “We like to show them that volunteering is not only good for their communities, but is fun as well.” One could see that was true as the dirt, mulch and smiles flew around the chapel April 22!

The partnership was a big success for the Belfast Garden Club. The club, whose beautification committee has been working feverishly on a project to revitalize the landscaping around Belfast’s Grove Cemetery Chapel benefitted from the young backs and strong muscles of the 15 volunteers.   “We are so thankful that The Game Loft folks thought of us,” said Ann Mullen, Chair of the cemetery chapel landscaping committee, “They got so much done! We’d love to have them back anytime.” 

The cemetery chapel and environs are currently part of a several phase project undertaken by Steve Boguen, Cemetery Superintendent, the Belfast Garden Club and the Cemetery Board to make services at the chapel possible and comfortable. Last year a grant from the Golden Rule Foundation enabled the Chapel to be made handicapped accessible, Steve and his crew laid crushed stone to make space for level seating, lovely reclaimed antique planters were installed, and perennial bulbs, plantings, and shade trees were planted by the Belfast Garden Club.

The trees that The Game Loft volunteers planted on Earth Day are part of the “Remembrance Tree” project organized last fall by the Belfast Garden Club in which community members sponsor a tree in honor of a loved one. This year cast stone benches have been installed at the chapel site as part of the “Remembrance” facet of the project.  There are several trees and benches still available for sponsorship.

The new changes to the landscape around the Grove Cemetery Chapel will be on display on Saturday, May 28, when a dedication of the memorial trees and benches will be held at 10 a.m.-12 noon.  Grove Cemetery is located at 21 Belmont Avenue, Belfast. The public is encouraged to attend.  To arrange to sponsor a tree or bench, or for more information contact Ann Mullen 338-9125 or Diane Allmayer-Beck 338-3105 or email belfastgardenclub@gmail.com.


 
Diane and Clayton plant new shrubs. Photo by Annadeene K Fowler
Planting remembrance trees. Photo by Annadeene K Fowler
Mulching. Photo by Annadeene K Fowler
 

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Belfast Free Library garden. Photo by Sara Shute
Crabapple Allee,City Park. Photo by Sara Shute
   
Water Loo during Christmas season. Photo: Sara Shute (www.millerstreet.biz)
Water Loo garden at the public restrooms near the harbor. Not only were the plantings created, but the stone steps and stone work were also created by the Belfast Garden Club Civic Beautification Committee members.
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