Our Next Meeting
Please join us for the Garden Club’s traditional holiday
feast on December 15th at the Barncastle Restaurant. The
bar opens at noon. Lunch will be served at 12:45 with a
salad to start, a choice of crab cakes, vegetable lasagna, or
chicken pot pie for entrée, and a dessert. The entire
scrumptious meal -- just $16 per person. Bring your
spouse or friend and join in the fun and good cheer!

R.S.V.P. by December 8 with number in your party and
entrée choices to Gigi at 374-2112 (margicut@gwi.net) or
Don at 374-3580
Blue Hill Garden Club
Holiday Luncheon
Scroll on
down to see
what some
members
did to
decorate the
village for
Christmas!
Christmas in Blue Hill
John Roberts, Marty Cutler and Don
Church hung the wreaths, made by
Becky Clossen of Sedgwick,on the
Town Hall. They are almost 4' across!
Marty Cutler and Donna
Dupuy at the wreath-making
party.
A pretty candle wreath
Jan Crofoot, on left, shows Marty Cutler
and M
indy Marchutez how it's done!
Roxanne Donahey enjoyed it!
Photo on left -
Later, Roxanne and Don sold
our wreaths at the craft fair at
the Blue Hill Consolidated
School. The small  decorated
wreaths were a definite hit at
$5.00 each! The two large
wreaths were raffled off; both
were won by teachers.
From left, Barbara Seeger, Roxanne
Donahey, Don Church, & Dorothy Carey.
The Bridge decorating was a very fun thing to do! There were seven to help, so it went quickly, especially compared to how
long it took to make these little garlands. Cullen let us use her shop to make the garlands. We made three sections. It took 3
1/2 hours. We used all of our allotted four sticks of brush. There were only five elves on duty for the garland making. Bente
Sivertsen was one of them, freshly recovered from her surgery. Donna Dupuy, Don Church, and Carla Evans rounded out the
crew. Two more sticks of brush and 2 or 3 more elves to help would have been just right on this project. We really
appreciated Cullen Schneider letting us use the Fairwinds Florist shop for garland assembly.
Don Church and Donna Dupuy
A job well done!!
Carla Evans attaches the final bow!