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Garden Club at Palm Coast Announces 2026–2027 Season and New Meeting Location

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Written by: Palm Coast Local
Parent Category: Community Organizations
Category: Garden Club at Palm Coast
Published: 11 June 2026

If you are looking for a gardening club in Palm Coast, gardening classes, plant education, gardening workshops, community gardening activities, or ways to meet fellow gardeners in Flagler County, the Garden Club at Palm Coast is preparing to begin its 2026–2027 season this September and welcomes new members and guests to attend.

Last Updated: 11 June 2026

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Spring Arts Festival Palm Coast Central Park annual event vendors artists live music family activities Flagler County Cultural Council Garden Club partnership

Spring Arts Festival Brings One of Palm Coast’s Largest One-Day Events to Central Park

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Written by: Palm Coast Local
Parent Category: Community Organizations
Category: Garden Club at Palm Coast
Published: 18 March 2026

If you’re looking for one of the largest and most anticipated community events in Palm Coast, the Spring Arts Festival at Central Park is bringing together local artists, vendors, and families for a full day of creativity and connection.

Last Updated: 21 March 2026

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Split image showing freeze-damaged brown plants on one side and healthy spring growth on the other in a Palm Coast garden after temperatures dropped below 30°F.

Freeze Damage in Palm Coast: Will Your Plants Come Back and What to Plant Now

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Written by: Garden Club at Palm Coast
Parent Category: Community Organizations
Category: Garden Club at Palm Coast
Published: 24 February 2026

After two rounds of extreme freezing temperatures below 30°F in January and again in February, many homeowners across Palm Coast and Flagler County are now seeing brown leaves, wilted flowers, and shrubs that appear completely lifeless.

Last Updated: 24 February 2026

Open To Read Freeze Damage in Palm Coast: Will Your Plants Come Back and What to Plant Now

  • About the Author: Garden Club at Palm Coast is a local nonprofit dedicated to promoting gardening, environmental stewardship, and community beautification throughout Palm Coast and Flagler County. Through educational programs, workshops, scholarships, and hands-on projects, the club encourages residents to grow responsibly while supporting Florida’s natural ecosystems.
Members of The Garden Club at Palm Coast stand together at a community event, representing one of the city’s oldest civic organizations. The image highlights active volunteers engaged in outreach and public service efforts that support environmental education and beautification initiatives in Palm Coast, Florida.

One of Palm Coast’s Oldest Civic Clubs Continues to Grow

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Written by: Garden Club at Palm Coast
Parent Category: Community Organizations
Category: Garden Club at Palm Coast
Published: 21 February 2026

In a city that continues to evolve, some institutions remain steady roots in the community. Established in 1975, The Garden Club at Palm Coast is proudly recognized as the second oldest civic organization in Palm Coast — and nearly five decades later, it continues to thrive with more than 100 active members.

Last Updated: 08 March 2026

Read more: One of Palm Coast’s Oldest Civic Clubs Continues to Grow

  • About the Author: Garden Club at Palm Coast is a local nonprofit dedicated to promoting gardening, environmental stewardship, and community beautification throughout Palm Coast and Flagler County. Through educational programs, workshops, scholarships, and hands-on projects, the club encourages residents to grow responsibly while supporting Florida’s natural ecosystems.
  1. Palm Coast Families Plant the Seeds of Tomorrow at Kids Garden Workshop
  2. Stephan Curcio and Christeen Haney Donate $750 to The Garden Club at Palm Coast

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