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- Accordion Fan One
The purpose of the North Country Garden Club is to promote the knowledge and appreciation of gardening. This is demonstrated through encouragement of conservation of natural resources; support of education in the fields of gardening, horticulture, conservation and natural sciences; stimulation of community interest to improve and beautify buildings and their surroundings, parks, roadsides, wildlife sanctuaries and other civic projects; and financial and other assistance for the furtherance of such projects. The club also makes contributions to educational, scientific and charitable organizations for these purposes.
- Accordion Fan Two
The purpose of the North Country Garden Club is to promote the knowledge and appreciation of gardening. This is demonstrated through encouragement of conservation of natural resources; support of education in the fields of gardening, horticulture, conservation and natural sciences; stimulation of community interest to improve and beautify buildings and their surroundings, parks, roadsides, wildlife sanctuaries and other civic projects; and financial and other assistance for the furtherance of such projects. The club also makes contributions to educational, scientific and charitable organizations for these purposes.
- Accordion Fan Three
The purpose of the North Country Garden Club is to promote the knowledge and appreciation of gardening. This is demonstrated through encouragement of conservation of natural resources; support of education in the fields of gardening, horticulture, conservation and natural sciences; stimulation of community interest to improve and beautify buildings and their surroundings, parks, roadsides, wildlife sanctuaries and other civic projects; and financial and other assistance for the furtherance of such projects. The club also makes contributions to educational, scientific and charitable organizations for these purposes.