Randolph Garden Club plants and maintains gardens in public areas around the town of Randolph. For the past five years, the club has also funded and placed (with contributions from the Town of Randolph) the flower baskets that have brightened up Main Street all summer and into the fall.
The club funds a $1,000 scholarship to a student at Vermont Tech working toward a degree in Landscape Development and Ornamental Horticulture.
Members of the club also install and maintain the house plants that brighten the public spaces at Gifford Medical Center.

In Spring 2010, Randolph Garden Club received a Habitat for Humanity landscaping grant from the Federated Garden Clubs of Vermont in the amount of $325. The grant has been used to provide landscaping at the Habitat house completed in November 2010 on Friend Street in Randolph.
Our club committees are committed and creative, and they have a lot of fun while adding to the beauty of our community.