RED BANK, NJ — The Navesink Garden Club has announced its lineup of events for the Fall 2026 season.
Set to kick off on Sept. 8, all club meetings will take place at the Atrium on 40 Riverside Avenue in Red Bank. Free valet parking is available.
The club's upcoming fall events include:
Tuesday, Sept. 8
Tuesday, Oct. 13
Tuesday, Nov. 10
Founded in 1948, the Navesink Garden Club is a member of the National Garden Clubs, Inc and the Garden Club of New Jersey Central Atlantic Region.
The club currently serves the Red Bank community in many ways, including performing weekly care and maintenance of the Beautification Planters throughout downtown Red Bank.
In addition to this care and maintenance, members also meet monthly with residents of The Atrium in Red Bank to create individual floral arrangements.
The latest addition to the club's responsibilities is the maintenance of the garden and beds at No Limits Cafe (NLC), a restaurant employing adults with intellectual disabilities located on Rt. 35 in Red Bank.
The club volunteers with the NLC employees in the flower, herb and vegetable gardens, teaching them how to plant, grow, and maintain the landscape.
The herbs and vegetables are then used in the restaurant to create meals for public and private events.
A club member provided a grant to the Monmouth Museum to assist in the creation and maintenance of a nature setting adjacent to the museum on the Brookdale Community College campus. The nature setting also includes a Little Free Library for children.
This "Betty Jean & Karl Meyer Art and Nature Area" is a beautiful garden for visitors to experience art and nature in a natural setting.
The Navensink Garden Club offers a scholarship annually to a Brookdale Community College student who is pursuing a degree in horticulture, landscape design, or agriculture for an environmentally related field.
To learn more about the Navesink Garden Club, you can visit their website.
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