Year2025
District04
Legal Society/Club nameEnnismore and District Horticultural Society
Society/Club Also Known AsEnnismore Garden Club
Founding Year2013
Floral EmblemTrillium
Annual ScholarshipsNo
Organized Youth ProgramNo
Mailing Address & Contact InformationPlease submit current year information
Main Society/Club Mailing Address796
Derby Dr
Ennismore, Ontario K0L 1T0
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Subscribe To Gardening Related Information By EmailYes
Main Society/Club Phone(705) 749-3727
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How Does Your Society/Club Govern?President, Vice President, Second Vice President, Structure
Committee Main ContactEnnismore Garden Club (Diann Butt) Ennismore
PresidentJane Do
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President's Phone(705) 749-3727
President's Mailing Address
796 Derby Dr
Ennismore, Ontario K0L 1T0
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Do You Have A Co-President?Yes
Co-PresidentGail Moorhouse
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Co-President's Phone(705) 917-4245
Co-President's Mailing Address801 Derby DR
Ennismore, Ontario K0L 1T0
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Do You Have A Secretary/Treasurer?No
SecretaryJenna Trollope
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Secretary's phone(647) 296-3390
Secretary's Mailing Address875 Ennis Road,
Ennismore, Ontario K0L 1T0
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TreasurerDiann Butt
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Treasurer's Phone(705) 749-3727
Treasurer's Mailing Address796 Derby Drive
Ennismore, Ontario K0L 1T0
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Planned ActivitiesPlease submit current year information
When Are Society/Club Meetings?April to November 3rd Thursday
Are Your Regular Meetings Held At The Same Location?Yes
Meeting Location Address553 Ennis Road,
Ennismore, Ontario K0L 1T0
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Membership Fees
singlefamilyother(specify, other)
$20.00$25.00$15.00Youth
Anniversary And/Or Other Special Events

The past year presented significant challenges for our Club. Despite difficult weather and several unexpected obstacles, we remained dedicated to learning, sharing and making Ennismore Beautiful. In March we partnered with the Lakefield Horticultural Society for an eductional event at Trent University where did several lab procedures to explore plants. We also received a federal grant enabling us to hire a summer student. Speakers also provided valuable inspiration.
April: Tanya Kraan practical advice for organizing spring planting stations.
May: Guest from a new apple orchard to discuss operations and tell us about new apple cultivars. Annual Plant Sale
June: Helly McDowell spoke about the benefits of various herbs.
July: We were able to rebuild one of our gardens with the help and support of a local business
We also, participated in the 200th Anniverary of Ennismore
Sept. Ryan Vieira of Our LIttle Worm Farm vermicomposting. Oct. Plant and Scenery Photos

Society/Club Annual Information ReportAs at December 31st
Fiscal Year End01/10/2024
Date Of Most Recent Annual Meeting30/09/2025
Adult Membership Number103
Life Members17
New Members6
Society/Club Events Held
  • Community work
  • Plant sales
Fundraisers

Plant Sale was our main Fundraiser this year.
2026 will be much more...

Highlights

for 2025 our Biggest Project was the rebuild of a garden that had been run over in an accident. With help and support of a Local Business we were able to build a brand new Raised Garden Bed, fill it and plant for the 200 Anniversary of the arrival of the Robinson settlers from Ireland It was a huge event in the local areas and our gardens helped to make the event a success.

I might also add we are getting a lot of interest in the Secret Garden. this year was our third Season and the Garden was outstanding. We are beginning to g

Scholarship ReportAs at December 31st
Youth Program ReportAs at December 31st
Society/Club Volunteer HoursThe volunteer hours we spend illustrates how valuable we are in our communities and across Ontario. As an analytical tool, volunteer hours can also be used to determine where time is being spent within a Society/Club, District, or organization which helps us make important decisions on programs, fundraising, and budget. For instance, horticultural Society/Club members volunteered 445,387 hours in 2024!

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1. Community Events200
2. Executive, Board, And Monthly Meetings206
3. Executive, Board, And Committee planning866
4. Flower Shows And Garden Tours120
5. Administration Of: Planning, Planting, And Maintenance541
6. Special Events283
7. Yearbook, Newsletter, Website, Social Media160
9. Other62
(Please Specify, Other)none
Total Hours Reported2438
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Is This Report Complete?Yes
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