Ardsley Garden Club

The Ardsley Garden Club (AGC) is a vibrant community of garden enthusiasts dedicated to beautifying the Village of Ardsley. Meeting at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, the club is responsible for many beloved village features, including the seasonal welcome flags, the Centennial Clock, and the Blue Star Memorial at Addyman Square. AGC also proudly hosts an annual flower show that showcases the creativity and passion of its members.

We welcome new members—both residents and non-residents—who are interested in learning about indoor houseplants, native outdoor plantings, and garden design. Over the past year, our members have contributed to several community projects, including planting native species at the middle school entrance, revitalizing the library gardens, and enhancing the Bill Van Dorn Pocket Park at Ashford Avenue and Route 9A.

If you’d like to get involved or share ideas for the upcoming year, we’d love to hear from you. Please contact Linda Keil at (914) 661-0334 for more information, and be sure to follow us on Facebook at ArdsleyGardenClub.

Notable Activities: Enhances Ardsley’s public spaces (e.g. hangs welcome flags around the village and maintains civic plantings). The club hosts community events such as garden open houses and supports pollinator-friendly gardening initiatives in the village.

Ardsley – Federated Garden Clubs of New York State Inc 

  • Established: 1955
  • Address: PO Box 90  |  Ardsley, NY 10502
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Interested in Learning More?

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