The Garden Club of Madison Installs Scarecrows on Waverly

(above, l-r) Pictured are Garden Club of Madison members Diane Anton, Marilyn Musielski, Hollay Mandala, Lydia Chambers, Kirsten Johnson, Ann Hargrave, and Kate Ransom-Silliman.

Scarecrows on Waverly

The Madison Area Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Garden Club of Madison, installed cornstalks and family-friendly scarecrows on the lamp posts on Waverly Place. The scarecrows were decorated by Chamber-member businesses and organizations and remained up through November 5. Allwere visible from the sidewalks so children, parents and shoppers can enjoy them up close. 

“Scarecrows on Waverly is one of our favorite fall projects and we are thrilled to be able to work with the Garden Club of Madison on this,” said Chamber president John Morris. “The scarecrows are always fun and very creative.”

The Garden Club of Madison initiates and supports many community projects, both financially and through the volunteer work of their members. Their Civics Committee leads the clubs efforts in restoring and improving common spaces in Madison. 

“The Garden Club of Madison’s work is done with a true love and commitment for the improvement and quality of our community.” said Morris. “We have enjoyed partnering with them, now for the fifth year, and we plan to continue this annual tradition for all to enjoy.”

About The Garden Club of Madison

Since its creation in 1922 The Garden Club of Madison’s purpose, as outlined in our Constitution, has remained unchanged: “… to stimulate the knowledge and love of gardening, to share the advantages of association by means of educational meetings, conferences and publications and to restore, improve and protect the quality of the environment through educational programs and action in the fields of conservation and civic improvement.” Service to our community has been a hallmark of The Garden Club of Madison since its inception. Our “Beautify Madison” mission has played a large role in making Madison more attractive to those who live, work and play in our community.

To learn more visit gcmadison.org.

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