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Where are they now? Garden Club at Palm Coast Searching For Past Award Recipients.
Press Release
The Garden Club at Palm Coast
July 24, 2025
Where are they now? The Garden Club at Palm Coast needs your sleuthing skills. We are searching for past recipients of our high school scholarship award(s).
Over the past few weeks our members have come in contact with past recipients of our scholarship. Justin, from the class of 2009, is now a principal at a new nursery in Bunnell, Green Heritage Nursery. This little gem is a must see if you haven’t been there already. Lilly, from the class of 2023, graduated from Daytona State with her AA and has received a full scholarship to Stetson to continue her environmental science studies.
All of this made us think “Where are they now?” That is what we want to know.
If you or someone you know has received a scholarship from The Garden Club at Palm Coast, please send us your story, we would love to hear from you. Send your story to
This year (2025) The Garden Club awarded scholarships to Jasper Donoso, Kasandra Baker and Collin Jones from Matanzas.High, and Angelina Manjarres from Flagler-Palm Coast. Also awarded were two extended scholarships (soon to become our ACE scholarship, stay tuned for news on this new opportunity) to Abigayle Amaturo and Jessica Neal of the class of 2023.
A Little History and Why It Matters
The Garden Club at Palm Coast is celebrating 50 years of friendship, gardening and community. Its members have participated in various projects throughout the community including replanting and maintaining the Butterfly Garden at Linear Park, hosting the installation of the Blue Star Memorial Marker on SR100, supporting projects by the Eagle Scouts, participating in Arbor Day celebrations by planting trees throughout the city, establishing junior garden clubs at local elementary schools, sponsoring local children to attend summer camp at Hammock Gardens, Camp Wekiva and SEEK, and of course our plant sales. These plant sales, particularly our Spring Festival held in April, help support our projects as well as fund our scholarship programs. Over the years the club has awarded over $60,000 to Palm Coast high school seniors.
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