Box 1
Contains 5 Results:
Yearbooks, 1983-1991
22 Yearbooks of the Dogwood Garden Club of Queens Lake spanning the years 1983- 2016 and 6 photographs featuring members of the club and a bench dedicated by them. The Club had an official prayer, motto, creed, and gavel carved out of dogwood. Their club flower was the dogwood and bird was the bluebird. The yearbooks contained a roster of members, reports on club projects, a club constitution and bylaws, and a calendar of events.
Yearbooks, 1991-1999
22 Yearbooks of the Dogwood Garden Club of Queens Lake spanning the years 1983- 2016 and 6 photographs featuring members of the club and a bench dedicated by them. The Club had an official prayer, motto, creed, and gavel carved out of dogwood. Their club flower was the dogwood and bird was the bluebird. The yearbooks contained a roster of members, reports on club projects, a club constitution and bylaws, and a calendar of events.
Yearbooks, 1999-2008
22 Yearbooks of the Dogwood Garden Club of Queens Lake spanning the years 1983- 2016 and 6 photographs featuring members of the club and a bench dedicated by them. The Club had an official prayer, motto, creed, and gavel carved out of dogwood. Their club flower was the dogwood and bird was the bluebird. The yearbooks contained a roster of members, reports on club projects, a club constitution and bylaws, and a calendar of events.
Yearbooks, 2008-2016
22 Yearbooks of the Dogwood Garden Club of Queens Lake spanning the years 1983- 2016 and 6 photographs featuring members of the club and a bench dedicated by them. The Club had an official prayer, motto, creed, and gavel carved out of dogwood. Their club flower was the dogwood and bird was the bluebird. The yearbooks contained a roster of members, reports on club projects, a club constitution and bylaws, and a calendar of events.
Photographs, 2017
22 Yearbooks of the Dogwood Garden Club of Queens Lake spanning the years 1983- 2016 and 6 photographs featuring members of the club and a bench dedicated by them. The Club had an official prayer, motto, creed, and gavel carved out of dogwood. Their club flower was the dogwood and bird was the bluebird. The yearbooks contained a roster of members, reports on club projects, a club constitution and bylaws, and a calendar of events.