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The Garden Club of Georgia, District V
Magnificent Magnolias-Growing Towards Tomorrow”
In…Beautification, Conservation, and Education

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Nancy Muggridge, Magnolia District Director

Nancy Muggridge
Magnolia District Director  (2007-2009)

Message from our District Director

Welcome to the Magnolia District V website of the Garden Club of Georgia, Inc.  We hope this site will provide useful information and keep you informed about our district. We would also like to encourage you to join a garden club so that you may participate in our garden club activities and programs.

The Magnolia District theme for this administrative term is “Growing Towards Tomorrow”.  We are the smallest district of the Garden Club of Georgia, Inc. in membership and clubs, but we hope to grow and expand with new clubs, new projects, and new activities.

The objectives of the district board are to inform and educate your club members so that you may grow and better achieve your goals.  With your club’s participation we can better achieve our goals to: “Observe, Preserve, and Conserve for our Youth and our Future”. 

Nancy Muggridge               

District Director’s Bio:  Nancy is a member and former president of the Camilla Garden Club.  She has served on the Magnolia District board for the past four years and on the Garden Club of Georgia board as a state chairman for the past two years.  She has also served as Co-Director of Magnolia District for the past two years.  She is currently a member of the Designing Women’s Study Club of Albany.Nancy is a GCG and DSR Life member as well as a Garden Club of Georgia Landscape Design and Gardening Consultant and most recently has completed the requirements to become an accredited Flower Show Judge. She is a member of the South Georgia Council of Flower Show Judges as well as a member of the Middle Georgia Judge’s Council, where she serves as the Corresponding Secretary.  She has also done volunteer work as a Master Gardener with the University of Georgia Master Gardener Program and is a member of the SOWEGA Master Gardener’s organization in Albany. She loves to design and exhibit in flower shows, but is also a “dig in the dirt” gardener.

"To Observe, Preserve, and Conserve for Our Youth and Our Future"