Michigan Division
Woman’s National Farm & Garden Association
Welcome to the NEW Michigan Division WNFGA website!
Our new web address is: <michdivwnfga.org>.
The new address, ending in “.org”, lets the world know we are a non-profit, not a commercial organization.
This website is still being updated. Our goal is to provide a website that is informative, accurate, and attractive..
Fall Council Meeting, October 20, 2022, Grosse Pointe Yacht Club
Rosann Kovalcik of Wild Bird Unlimited was the Keynote speaker. Her program was “Berries, Bugs, and Snags” about how to make your garden friendly to native birds
Michigan Division President Josephine Sillanpaa and Pat Brown at the podium in the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club
Photos from the 2022 Fall Council Meeting
Plants cross-pollinate when bees carry pollen from flower to flower. The Fall Council meeting gave us the opportunity to cross-pollinate, exchanging ideas with other members of the Woman’s National Farm and Garden Association. As you can see in the photos below, it was fun!
Click on a photo to enlarge the image.
Would you like to become a member of the Michigan division of the Woman’s National Farm & Garden Association or learn more about our events and projects? Contact:kathleenkrasity@yahoo.com
Michigan Division
Woman’s National Farm & Garden Association
Welcome to the NEW Michigan Division WNFGA website!
Our new web address is: <michdivwnfga.org>.
The new address, ending in “.org”, lets the world know we are a non-profit, not a commercial organization.
This website is still being updated. Our goal is to provide a website that is informative, accurate, and attractive..
Fall Council Meeting, October 20, 2022, Grosse Pointe Yacht Club
Rosann Kovalcik of Wild Bird Unlimited was the Keynote speaker. Her program was “Berries, Bugs, and Snags” about how to make your garden friendly to native birds
Michigan Division President Josephine Sillanpaa and Pat Brown at the podium in the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club
Photos from the 2022 Fall Council Meeting
Plants cross-pollinate when bees carry pollen from flower to flower. The Fall Council meeting gave us the opportunity to cross-pollinate, exchanging ideas with other members of the Woman’s National Farm and Garden Association. As you can see in the photos below, it was fun!
Click on a photo to enlarge the image.
Would you like to become a member of the Michigan division of the Woman’s National Farm & Garden Association or learn more about our events and projects? Contact:kathleenkrasity@yahoo.com