
Our Mission:
To encourage interest in all phases of home gardening and to promote civic beautification and conservation of natural resources.
Garden Therapy
Beautiful plantings coordinated with residents and cared for throughout the summer at Library Lane.
Proudly Celebrating 30 Years
The Grayslake Greenery Garden Club (GGGC) was founded by Willadene Nicholas and federated in 1995.
Garden Club Membership
GGGC and its members also belong to:
National Garden Clubs, Inc. (NGC)
Central Region, National Garden Clubs (states of IL, IN, IA, MI, MN, MO, WI)
Garden Clubs of Illinois (GCI)
District IX, Garden Clubs of Illinois
Members will receive an online version of the GCI magazine “Garden Glories” along with events and news from GCI via email. Members can also subscribe for free to receive “The National Gardener” online magazine from NGC sent to their email inbox. We at the Grayslake Greenery Garden Club do not share or sell your information with others.
Library Lane Residence Entrance Beautification
Civic Service Programs and Projects
GGGC is dedicated to supporting the local community by providing gardening and sustainability resources, beautification efforts, and related education. Here are some examples of the Club’s community-based activities:
Al’s Auto Body & Hosta Arboretum, Walworth WI
Lincoln Memorial Garden in Springfield IL
2024 Vintage
Make new Friends and keep the Old. One is Silver and the other is Gold
Giving Tree at the
Grayslake Heritage Center
Vote Proceeds are donated to the
Heritage Center
2021 Repurpose & Recycle
2023 Monochromatic Purple
Garden Therapy: This “hands-on” programs for local seniors is coordinated with the Senior Center in the Village of Grayslake. Meetings are on the third Friday of the month, September through May, at 9:00 am. Volunteer to help!
Beautification planting at Library Lane
Sol-Ful Blooms in Libertyville IL
2022 April Showers
Bring Many Flowers
Meetings
Locations:
State Bank of the Lakes
50 Commerce Drive
Grayslake, IL 60030
Community Room on Lower Level (elevator accessible)
Days and Hours:
Fourth Tuesday of the month, September - April
6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Presentations by outside speakers or members are given on gardening-related topics, and members are encouraged to ask questions to gain knowledge. Members share horticultural tips, ideas, and viewpoints with one another and updates are provided from various committees. Get involved and join a committee!
Fall 2024, Planting Bulbs at the Grayslake Library
Butterfly Garden at the Grayslake
Public Library
Summer Field Trips
Last image shot at Aro Ha