Our Affiliations
Our Club was organized on March 17, 1970 | We became a Federated Club on May 2, 1972
We are a proud member of:
National Garden Clubs, Inc. (NGC)
President Brenda Moore, “Plant America, Feed America.”
During the 2023-2025 term, we will be keeping a running total of how much fresh fruit, herbs, produce, etc. is being donated by our members. We want to spotlight how the NGC is making a difference across America!
National Garden Clubs, started in 1929, has been through a few name changes, but the goals of having a powerful national voice remain the same. National Garden Clubs, Inc., is the largest volunteer 501(c)(3) organization of its type in the world.
When your club becomes a federated club, you agree to operate via a common set of bylaws and operating guidelines. Your club benefits from nearly a century of experience. NGC helps clubs learn new skills, share success stories, resolve commonly encountered issues, and brainstorm solutions with fellow members across the Americas.
National Garden Clubs Conservation Pledge
“I pledge to promote education so we may become caretakers of our air, water, forest, land, and wildlife.”
Central Atlantic Region of State Garden Clubs, Inc.
(CAR-SGC)
Director Monica Hansen, “Together, we will plant America for a cleaner, greener, and healthier world.”
As a member of CAR-SGC, we (Haymarket Town & Country Garden Club) are in the National Capital Area Region, which includes Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.
National Capital Area Garden Clubs, Inc. (NCAGC)
President Barbara Kiker, “Shining a spotlight on our local treasures.”
NCAGC serves the greater Washington area with 2,047 members and 63 garden clubs organized among four districts. Our Haymarket club is in District III.
US National Arboretum, 3501 New York AVE, NE, Washington, DC 20002-1958 | NCAgardenclubs.org
District III of the NCAGC, Inc. | Director: Joyce Skoglund “Plant America: Nurture Nature”
Prince William Area Council of Garden Clubs
Seven garden clubs meet throughout the year to discuss common goals and projects for the Prince William area.
President Judy Sutton | 703-368-0835
HTCGC is one of seven garden clubs in the council.