Members not current on their dues will be dropped from our membership list as of August 1, 2010.
Don't let this happen to YOU! Think about how much will miss receiving this great newsletter. Most of all you won't be able to receive one of our new Membership 2010-2011 coupon books, full of great discounts at local businesses. If you renew today we mail you one of these books and you will stay current until June 2011. As always we appeciate your support.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Annual Plant Sale June 5th 2010
Thank you US Bank for providing space to promote the Rancho San Rafael Botanical Society. The lobby at the Virginia Street Branch has numerous brochures for the taking, along with flyers for the upcoming June 5th plant sale.
Arboretum Office, RSR Park
Annual Plant Sale - Saturday, June 5, 8:00 am - Noon
Native and ornamental plant sale hosted and sponsored by Rancho San Rafael Botanical Society volunteers. Come early to have the best choice. Learn about the plants from Society members. They sell tried and true plants and are priced right! This fundraiser benefits the May Arboretum. Only cash and local checks will be accepted. For you early birds, organic brewed coffee from Blind Dog Coffee will be available for sale.
Monday, May 3, 2010
Arbor Day Celebrated
In spite of the cool April weather, several visitors came for the Arbor Day tour led by Bill Carlos. One visitor was from South Carolina.. Another couple from Northern California had read about the gardens in the AAA VIA magazine and decided to check it out. Coffee and donuts were provided by the Rancho San Rafael Botanical Society. Additional entertainment was provided by a visiting rabbitt and a Canadian goose nesting on the roof over the office.
NATIONAL PUBLIC GARDEN DAY!
Fri. May 7th, 9:00-noon
Take a pleasant stroll through the Arboretum on National Public Garden Day. Join Arboretum's Bill Carlos, Horticulturist and staff on a guided tour of these magnificent gardens. Learn the history of the gardens and the species of plants that survive in our area. Tours will be offered every hour beginning at 9:00 am and continue through noon. Meet in front of the Arboretum office adjacent to the Ranch House. Bring a camera and a note pad. Be prepared, wear walking or hiking shoes and dress appropriately.
Monday, October 19, 2009
May Arboretum Wish List
The Arboretum has been faced with many cut backs this year. To help offset some of the need, they came up with a wish list. A few of the items on list have already been donated by members. Our many thanks go out for that. All donations are tax deductible. If you prefer to make a monetary donation that would be greatly be appreciated too. The Society will be matching cash donations until March 31, 2010 with a goal of $1000.00 total. These matched funds will be used as the annual budget for mulch.
Wish List
Husky 25 piece Screw Set $30.00
Stihl stick edger $410.00
Stihl light weight string trimmer $190.00
Blade Set $30.00
Ryobi reciprocating saw $50.00
Saws; Milwaukee m12-12v Hackzall $180.00
Travel Budget; $1,500.00 per year to attend American Public Garden Conferences
$225.00 to send 3 staff members to the annual Arborist training
Scholarship fund of $6,000.00 or more for UNR students to work at the Arboretum
Above mentioned $1,000.00 annual budget for mulch
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Fall Fix

We've been alerted to the approach of winter but some of us cling to our summer attitudes....So before we lose this gorgeous weather, hie ye to the Arboretum for a Fall Foliage Fix. The greens are still softening the landscape but spots of color are springing forth and the combinations can stop your breath.
The vines are rusting, the berries are rosy and the seed pods are flinging cotton into the air.
The songbirds don't seem to realize they have their own designated garden and sing from the cattails to the evergreens. The blue jays have assumed the post of official greeters, both leading and following visitors along the paths. And the butterflies are like drunken kites, madly fluttering from blossom to blossom.

Friday, September 4, 2009
Labyrinth garden
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