About The Club
Growing together in Logan County since 1995
Our Story
The Logan County Garden Club was founded in 1995 by a small group of passionate gardeners who wanted to share their love of horticulture with the community. What started as informal gatherings in backyards has grown into a thriving organization of garden enthusiasts from across Logan County.
Over the years, our members have beautified public spaces, shared countless gardening tips, and fostered a deep appreciation for the natural world in our corner of Kentucky. From our annual plant sales to community education programs, we've touched many lives through the simple joy of gardening.
Today, we continue that legacy with monthly meetings, seasonal events, and community service projects. Whether you're a master gardener or just starting to discover your green thumb, you'll find a welcoming home with us.
Our Mission
"Dedicated to the Beautification, Preservation, and Education of all communities within Logan County, Kentucky."
Beautification
Maintaining public gardens and supporting beautification projects throughout Logan County.
Preservation
Protecting and conserving our natural landscapes, native plants, and environmental heritage for future generations.
Education
Sharing gardening knowledge through workshops, demonstrations, and guest speakers at our monthly meetings.
Become a Member
You're part of a community of people who love growing things β whether you're a master gardener or just getting started. By joining, you're helping beautify Logan County one project, planter, and pollinator patch at a time, and investing in local good that stays right here in our community.
What You'll Find Here
- Friendship and belonging: a welcoming group of neighbors with shared interests and plenty of laughter along the way.
- Learning without pressure: practical tips and seasonal know-how that make gardening easier and more enjoyable.
- Inspiration and motivation: new plants to try, design ideas, and the nudge to tackle that "one corner" of the yard.
- A chance to make a difference: hands-on opportunities to volunteer for projects β big or small β that leave a visible impact.
- Connection to community partners: events and collaborations that broaden our reach and strengthen local pride.
- A voice: members help shape what the club focuses on, which projects we take on, and what we do next.
Our Club Culture
- Come as you are: you can be deeply involved or participate lightly as your schedule allows.
- No green-thumb gatekeeping β curiosity counts.
- We grow people as much as plants: community, encouragement, and shared purpose are the point.
Annual Dues
We're a local nonprofit, and every membership dollar helps support community projects right here in Logan County. Dues are just $25 per year for individuals. Dues help cover meeting expenses, educational materials, and community projects.
How to Join
Joining is easy! Simply attend one of our monthly meetings and speak with a club officer, or contact us at logancountygardenclub@gmail.com. We'll be happy to welcome you to our garden family!
What to Expect at a Meeting
Can I visit before joining?
Yes! Guests are always welcome at our meetings. Come check us out with no commitment β if you enjoy yourself, you can join whenever you're ready.
What happens at a typical meeting?
Meetings start with social time to mingle, followed by an Inspiration Moment (a short reading or poem), an educational program or guest speaker, and brief club business. The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly.
Do I need gardening experience?
Not at all! Our members range from complete beginners to experienced master gardeners. Everyone is welcome, and you'll pick up plenty of tips along the way.
Can I bring a friend or family member?
Absolutely. Guests, spouses, and teens with an interest in gardening are all welcome to attend.
When and where do you meet?
We meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 6:00 PM, March through November (no meetings in December, January, or February). Meeting locations vary β check our Events page for the latest details.
Is there parking available?
Yes, all of our meeting locations have free parking.
2026 Executive Committee
Meet the elected leaders guiding our club.
Steven Moats
President
Annie Statton
Vice President
Anonymous
Secretary
Joyce Morgan
Treasurer
Margaret Humble
Past President
501(c)(3) Non-Profit Status
The Logan County Garden Club is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. This means your donations to our club are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Our non-profit status reflects our commitment to serving the community through education, beautification, and environmental stewardshipβnot for profit, but for the love of gardening and our community.
Support Our MissionGet in Touch
We'd love to hear from you! Whether you have questions about membership, events, or just want to say hello, don't hesitate to reach out.