
About Linden Garden Club
The Linden Garden Club was founded in 1924 by Mrs. William H. Mercur for women who lived near Linden Avenue in Pittsburgh, PA.
Over the years, the club has held various programs in conjunction with its meetings, participated in exhibitions, and completed civic projects, including:
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Historically:
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The Neill Log House project (a restored eighteenth century home in Schenley Park)
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Planting in the lobby of Pittsburgh Blood Bank, Lemington Home for the Aged, Sterritt School, and Linden School
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Participation in the Garden Market (now known as the May Market)
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And more recently:
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Planting at First Tee Pittsburgh
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Seasonal charity sales in fall and spring
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Participation in the May Market
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Partnerships with Phipps conservatory
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Today, the Linden Garden Club is a vibrant, diverse organization of members who share a passion for gardening, horticulture, and conservation. We strive to build strong relationships within our community and look forward to continuing to serve the greater Pittsburgh area for the next century. Join us today!