History

Our History

History-Inspiration

In 1973, having just moved to Danville, Pat Cassell was talking to her good friend Rose Gaubert, a flower show judge, about the need for a local hands-on garden club.  Pat’s penchant for a dirt gardening club format, Rose’s experience as an avid propagator, and their desire to focus on more than flower arranging all came together as the beginnings of our current Club.  Danville was then a sparsely populated town of about 20,000, so Rose suggested including nearby Alamo–hence the Danville-Alamo Garden Club.

History-Formation

Pat’s diligent research and many helping hands led to the formation & structure of the Club. Besides Rose’s enthusiastic suggestions, Pat was assisted by Dorothy Grossman and Donna Hotsetter (Presidents in 1974-75).  Pivotal input from Heather Farms identified potential members already enjoying gardening education at this Walnut Creek venue, as well as possible speakers & tours.  Navlet’s Nursery, one of the Club’s first sponsors, suggested speakers for Club programs and donated plants for local beautification projects.  Input from other garden clubs helped Pat draft the Bylaws governing Club functions.

History-Foundation

In addition to the camaraderie and shared learning from tours and lectures, it was important to our Founders and written into our Objectives that the Club contribute to the local community.  Early efforts included community beautification projects such as planting school gardens, as well as donating funds for Heather Farms’ planned garden expansion, for tree plantings along Danville Boulevard, for reforestation (Penny Pines), and for land preservation projects initiated by Save Mt. Diablo.  To support these community service projects, the Club sponsored fundraisers such as English teas, floral arranging demonstrations, home garden tours, white elephant sales and McCaulou’s store inventory work shifts.


Our membership is now 150 strong, a testament to the vision and organization of an amazing group of women.  Our Club continues in their spirit of friendship, learning, and civic involvement, enduring the test of over three and a half decades.

History-Early Documents

Remembering Days Gone By
In the September 2020 newsletter, one of our earliest members, Ann Schultzel, shared some of her early DAGC memories in the following article.

Days Gone By

Our Past Presidents

On behalf of the entire Danville Alamo Garden Club Membership, we honor our past Presidents.

We wanted to take the opportunity to thank each President for their dedication, commitment and leadership to our club since 1973. This is truly a testament to the vision and organization of an amazing club.

We cherish each President for their heartfelt friendships and time. Even after serving their term, they continue to stay active in many board and support positions. It’s because of their support that our club continues to thrive with 150 members.  Thank you again, to each of you, for maintaining the spirit of friendship, continued learning, engaging activities and supporting our community outreach. 

Patricia Cassell1973-1974Shirley Leavitt1987-1988Jan Hamby/Kathy Till2005-2007
Donna Hostetter/
Dorothy Grossman
1974-1975Mary Fishencor1988-1990Carol Sayers2007-2009
Ann Schultzel1975-1976Judy Scardino1990-1992Louise Wiggins2009-2010
Nancy Goreth1976-1977Louise Waas1992-1993Sheila Truschke2010-2012
Dorie Grant1977-1978Judy Scardino1993-1994Sharon Williams2012-2015
Kathy Trowbridge1978-1979Jan Hamby1994-1996Rebecca Byrom2015-2017
Jane Beamer1979-1980Judy Scardino1996-1997Sharon Williams2017-2019
Sally Bonini1980-1981Nancy Goreth1997-2000Linda Scotting2019-2022
Lee Bourdo1981-1982Karen Schauber2000-2002Susan Polk2022-2023
Peggy Shea1982-1984Audrey Van Poppel2002-2003Susan Polk/Linda Scotting2023/2024
Gloria Rasmussen1984-1986Linda Loveall2003-2004
Betty Powell1986-1987Linda Loveall/
Judy Scardino
2004-2005

As the years go by, we progress

Header from first Club website

In 2009 our first website was created by Jack Acton, the son of one of our members. With the changes in technology by 2021 it was clear that we needed to move with the times and update our online presence.

In 2022 this new website was launched.