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Gloria Utley, Dolores Moffat Co-District Director gloutley@aol.com doloresmoffat@hotmail.com Diablo Foothills District, Inc. Member of California Garden Clubs, Inc. Pacific Region, National Garden Clubs, Inc. 2018 News Diablo Foothills District Vol. 30 Issue #1 Linda Holmes Round the Mountain, Editor (925) 256-1885 H (925) 788-4154 C pljn@aol.com From: Dolores Moffat, Co District Director WE HEAR YOU! You told us that the meetings were too long and too often. So we will schedule a combination membership/board of directors meeting on the 3 rd Thursday of February (after the January CGCI meetings). Dolores Moffat, Co-District Director attended the CGCI meetings and will present the information from the CGCI meetings at the DFD combination meetings. I recently attended the California Garden Club meeting. At our February 22nd meeting I hope to share 10 hours of CGCI Business in 1 hour of our DFD meeting. It will be fast moving and you will need to listen closely! Mark you calendars..hope to see you there. Immediate Action Items: DFD Meeting February 22nd Elks Lodge in Walnut Creek, see page 2 In this Issue: Page (s) Immediate Action Items 1 General Meeting 2/22/2018 2 Agenda Treasurers Report 3 (as of February 2018) Meeting Minutes from September 2017 4-6 Blue Star Pricing 7 WCGC Fundraiser 8 DFD Newsletter /EBLAST Foothills District N RTM February 2018

Next District Meeting will be Thursday February 22, 2018 Please plan to attend, or have at least one person from your club attend this important meeting. Location: Time: Walnut Creek Elks Lodge 9:30 am. (This will be a free meeting, morning coffee but no lunch) Rsvp: You are attending (or regrets) to Linda Holmes 925-256-1885 Proposed Agenda: Approval of September Meeting Minutes Approval of Treasurer s Report dtd. February 2018 Director sharing information from the CGCI statewide meeting held in January Guest Speaker introduced by Victoria Lucido (more detail to follow in subsequent email) Other New Business. DFD Newsletter /EBLAST Foothills District N 2 RTM February 2018

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Diablo Foothills District General Meeting Minutes of 21 September 2017 Meeting was called to order by Co-District Director Gloria Utley at 9:49 am. She noted that Recording Secretary Linda Jean Cruz was absent and she appointed Linda Holmes as Secretary Pro Tem for this meeting. Roll Call: Linda Flood called attendance. No. Calif. Camellia Society was not present. She noted that the quorum was met. Pledge to the Flag was completed Inspiration: Wild Birds poem was presented by Marlene Kinney Introductions: Past directors of the Diablo Foothills District, that were present, were recognized. The new Board of Directors were then acknowledged and recognized. Minutes: Co-Director, Gloria Utley, asked if there were any corrections or omissions to the minutes of June 22 nd as published. Page two of those minutes referenced two federal forms with incorrect numbering. Correct form numbers to be researched. Changes were made and noted. The minutes were approved as corrected. Treasurer s Report: Audrey Marlovits presented the year-end report as of June 30, 2017. (See attached document (labeled A). Outgoing District Director Marlene Kinney provided incoming Directors with a formal Review of the Financial Books as of the end of the fiscal year. See attached document (labeled B). Audrey went on to discuss the proposed Budget for 2017-8 season. (As published in August E Blast, p. 9) Discussions emanating from the changes the District is implementing, provided changes to this proposed budget, lowering both the income and expense areas. The donations projections removed Markham Arboretum (no longer a district member) as a recipient and replaced it with the Gardens of Heather Farm (a district member). A motion was made to accept the changes as discussed. The motion passed. (See Attachment C.) Penny Pines: Aprill McBeth passed the basket for donations. Director s Message: Gloria noted that Steve Lane s nomination as Assistant Director was approved by membership vote. Gloria also addressed the changes that surveyed members requested such as less and shorter meetings and what was wanted from the District. These adjustments led the Board of Directors to review the Bylaws and Standing Rules. Further discussion spoke to the general meetings being held at this Elk Club location (Walnut Creek) with brunch at 10 a.m. and the meeting to begin no later than 10:30 a.m. Membership was in agreement. Proposed Bylaws/Standing Rules Revisions: Judy Bates began the discussion by briefly stating how the changes were addressed. Discussion on the published proposed changes ensued. The following is a list of changes made during the discussion and not previously published: DFD Newsletter /EBLAST Foothills District N 4 RTM February 2018

Article III, p. 1 of the proposed change shall consist of four classes should be shall consist of three classes. Also associate plants societies should be stricken from that sentence. Article VIII, sect 5 of the proposed changes The committee shall makes should be changed to The committee shall make Articles XI, XII (Are mandatory IRS verbiage having to do with dissolution and with a 501(C) (3) organization). Standing Rules proposed changes should read as follows: #2. The order printed in the yearbook and roster shall be the Articles of Incorporation, bylaws, then the standing rules. #4 c. Change executive board to executive committee #5. A gift for the retiring director shall be the responsibility of the executive committee Assistant Director (changed from executive committee Assistant Director) New: Add standing rule 15. #15. The Board of directors may conduct business and vote via email. Hard copy of email chain to be included as minutes. A motion was made and seconded to approve the proposed bylaws and standing rules including these changes. The motion passed. 2017-18 Diablo Foothills District Meeting Dates: Board Meeting February 22, 2018 and May TBD General Meeting June 28, 2018 Other Business: Marlene Kinney, past director, handed Gloria Utley, current co director, the permanent record of district meeting minutes previously maintained by Elaine Billeter, Recording Secretary for the 2015-17 term. Walnut Creek Garden Club is hosting Stephen Brown, and students, from the Environmental Horticulture and Floristry Department at SFCC. Open invitation. Presentation is Monday November 13. Flyer attached, labeled D. Ruth Bancroft Gardens provided a handout for upcoming classes. Also noted that construction has begun on new building, Garden is open, but the parking lot is not. Parking available only on local streets for now. Steve Lane reminded all that the deadline for advertising in the Yearbook is September 30 th. Applications were available. DFD Newsletter /EBLAST Foothills District N 5 RTM February 2018

Victoria Lucido reminded all that Bob Earhart, a camellia grower, is trying to redistribute his camellia friends to new homes. If anyone is interested, please contact Victoria for more details. **Program Presentation: Elaine Friedman, Director of Corvid Connection provide an hour long presentation on wildlife education and rehabilitation. Corvid Connection is a non-profit wildlife organization that helps to promote better understandings of these species. She shared 3 birds a raven, scrub jay, a screech owl and a snake. Her presentation included characteristics, skills, and traits that these animals have and use. Her presentations can be directed for adults and youth to enhance our understanding of these creatures. **To facilitate our speaker the meeting was interrupted at 11:00 a.m. for the program presentation. Our bylaws discussion resumed at noon. Meeting was adjourned at 12:46 p.m. Linda Holmes Secretary Pro Tem Attachments for the record: End of Fiscal Year Financials DFD Review of financial books June 30, 2017 Proposed Budget, as amended WCGC Flyer for Nov 13 Meeting. Speaker Stephen Brown and SFCC Students (Please note: The attachments are not included in this publication, but are part of the Official Records.) DFD Newsletter /EBLAST Foothills District N 6 RTM February 2018

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 7, 2018 (From the CGCI Board) BLUE STAR & GOLD STAR FAMILIES MEMORIAL MARKERS PRICE IN- CREASE FROM SEWAH STUDIOS EFFECTIVE 1 MAY 2018 THROUGH 1 MAY 2020 Hello Team Blue & Gold Star Members: EFFECTIVE 1 MAY 2018 THROUGH 1 MAY 2020, THE FOLLOWING PRICE INCREASE FOR THE MARKERS ARE AS FOLLOWS: HIGHWAY OR MEMORIAL (LARGE) MARKERS delivered with a 7 pole (Includes Shipping) = $1,530 (an increase of $60) MEMORIAL BY-WAY MARKER (SMALL) MARKER (Includes Shipping) = $510 (an increase of $20) REPLACEMENT POSTS - $325 (No Change in Price) HIGHWAY OR MEMORIAL (LARGE) MARKER REFURBISHMENT NO POST (Round Trip Freight Included) = $800 (No Change in Price) HIGHWAY OR MEMORIAL MARKER REFURBISHMENT WITH CAP REPAIR NO POST (Round Trip Freight Included) = $900 (No Change in Price) EXTRA SHIPPING CHARGE (Western States) for HIGHWAY & MEMORIAL (LARGE) MARKERS ONLY - $50 (No Change in Price) DFD Newsletter /EBLAST Foothills District N 7 RTM February 2018

Walnut Creek Garden Club Invites you to lunch and a fun afternoon with Will Durst as he tells us why, Laughter is the Best Medicine A Comedic Tour-de-Force, Will Durst is also a writer, syndicated columnist, TV personality...and more Wednesday, April 4, 2018 11:30 a.m. 2:00 p.m. Crow Canyon Country Club 711 Silver Lake Drive, Danville Tickets: $45 (Deadline to Purchase March 21) Friends, spouses, family welcome Lunch: Classic Cobb Salad or Vegetarian Cobb Salad and Dessert A fundraiser for the community programs of The Walnut Creek Garden Club Prize Opportunities & Silent Auction Questions: Margaret Stewart: 925-253-8599 or Jan Howard: 925-933-5861 mstewart@gmail.com DFD Newsletter /EBLAST Foothills District N 8 RTM February 2018