Norristown Garden Club members add a bit of beauty to Expressive Path

The Blooms Committee of Norristown Garden Club moved what seemed to be a mountain of wood chips, replanted pots and also planted a tree to celebrate Arbor Day at Expressive Path, a non-profit Norristown organization located at 857 Cherry Street that provides creative arts and music programs for at-risk teens.  Pamela Martin, Director of Expressive Path, joined the group of members (and a few husbands) from Norristown Garden Club to bring a bit of floral beauty to an area behind Expressive Path.

A group of Norristown Garden Club members and a couple of husbands worked in a small area behind the Expressive Path location(Photo courtesy of Norristown Garden Club)Suzanne Smith, Chair of the Arbor Day committee, with the Crabapple ‘Sugar Tyme’ tree that she and Olivia Brady planted. (Photo courtesy of Norristown Garden Club)
A group of Norristown Garden Club members worked in a small area behind the Expressive Path location in Norristown. (Photo courtesy of Norristown Garden Club)Suzanne Smith, Chair of the Arbor Day committee, with the Crabapple ‘Sugar Tyme’ tree that she and Olivia Brady planted. (Photo courtesy of Norristown Garden Club)
(Photo courtesy of Norristown Garden Club)(Photo courtesy of Norristown Garden Club)
Suzanne Smith, Chair of the Arbor Day committee, with the Crabapple 'Sugar Tyme' tree that she and Olivia Brady planted. (Photo courtesy of Norristown Garden Club)A group of Norristown Garden Club members worked in a small area behind the Expressive Path location. (Photo courtesy of Norristown Garden Club)