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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
2007-2008

Robin Pokorski,
President

Maryanne Lucas,
1st Vice-President

Julie A. West,
2nd Vice-President

George Speer,
3rd Vice-President

Jane McKee,
Recording Secretary

Patricia Clayes,
Corresponding Secretary

Joelle Holford,
Financial Secretary

Ed Dempsey,
Treasurer

Carol Sexton,
Parliamentarian

Diane Charbonneau,
Golden Gardens Editor

About CGCI

What is CGCI?

CGCI stands for  California Garden Clubs, Inc. It is the largest nonprofit volunteer gardening organization in the state of California. An affiliation of over 350 garden clubs and plant societies throughout the state, CGCI represents more than 20,000 members.

CGCI has been "growing strong" for more than seventy-five years. Click here to learn a little of it's history through the list of past presidents..

CGCI is devoted to the development of all phases of gardening, the betterment and beautification of the community, and the protection and conservation of our natural resources. The objectives are set forth in the bylaws. CGCI is a affiliated with the National Garden Clubs (NGC). Click here to see the organizational chart including all levels from club to the national level.

CGCI  members spend millions of hours learning about gardening and serving our communities each year. Garden club members work together to make the world a better place. How?


Mission Statement:
California Garden Clubs, Inc. promotes gardening, floral design, civic beautification, environmental responsibility and the exchange of information and ideas.


Environmentally

CGCI promotes conservation of natural resources and environmental awareness. CGCI members have planted millions of trees, protected hundreds of acres and spread wildflower seeds along miles of highway and open space
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Educationally

CGCI and member clubs annually award college scholarships throughout the state. The clubs sponsor courses in horticulture, environmental education, safe & efficient gardening, flower arranging, flower show judge certification and landscaping design

 

Individually

CGCI members have fun learning together, sharing ideas & experiences and building friendships that last a lifetime. Their lives are richer for the benefit of membership in such a caring and worthy organization.

 

 


Culturally

The collective energy and force of the large of membership of CGCI enables the members to lend significant support to many projects throughout the state. In almost every community in California, CGCI members reach out to our neighborhoods by supporting public gardens, parks and playgrounds, directing and commending civic beautification projects; establishing and maintaining veteran memorials and Blue Star markers, sponsoring outreach programs for youth, the aged and garden therapy patients; encouraging civic development, and community service.

CGCI is a member of....

NATIONAL GARDEN CLUBS, INC.
www.GardenClub.org
Headquarters:  4401 Magnolia Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63110-3492
314-776-7574, 314-776-5108 Fax
Monday ~ Friday 9:00 a.m. ~ 4:30 p.m. CST
Headquarters@GardenClub.org
President:  Barbara May
Theme:  “Nurture the Earth ~ Plant Natives”

PACIFIC REGION GARDEN CLUBS, INC.
www.PacificRegionGardenClubs.org
President:  Jeanette Pruin
Theme: “Preserve Our Gardening Heritage”

 

TAX EXEMPT STATUS
CGCI operates as an exempt organization under Sec. 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (RC 1986) and is listed in the Cumulative List of Exempt Organizations, Publication 78, which can be found on the IRS website at www.irs.gov. CGCI is listed in the State of California Registry of Charitable Organizations as a charitable trust, with the identification number CT­16129. Reference for this exemption is the California Revenue and Taxation Code. Sec. 23701d or Sec. 23701f.

A group exemption is allowed to qualified member clubs to be afforded full, nonprofit 501(c)(3) tax status with the IRS under the status granted to CGCI. To qualify for inclusion in this group exemption, member clubs must agree to follow the guidelines required by the IRS and successfully complete the application process administered under the supervision of the CGCI Financial Consultant. Group Exemption status is renewable each year thereafter.

All donations to CGCI and the clubs under its Letter of Group Exemption (Group # 5358) are deductible to the full extent allowed under US tax laws.


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