Downtown Flower Pots

The members of our club proudly take part in the beatification of our thriving downtown. One of our major projects is planting and maintaining the colorful flower pots along F Street.

Downtown Flower Pots
Civic Blue Star

Blue Star Garden

170 California Ave

The Blue Star Memorial program of National Garden Clubs Inc. honors those who currently serve and those who have served in our nation’s armed forces. The Oakdale Garden Club proudly maintains the Blue Star Garden at the post office. This garden features California native plants.

Cowboy Statue & Museum

355 East F Street

The Garden Club enthusiastically collaborates with local several organizations.  We maintain the plants surrounding the iconic cowboy statue and those in front of the Cowboy Museum.

Cowboy Museum
Civic Peace Officer

Peace Officer Memorial

1584 Irvine Ct

This native plant garden tucked into Valley View Park is a memorial to Oakdale police officer Paul Katuszonek.

Veterans Memorial

2410 Pontiac St

Our red, white and blue garden at William A. Fish Park honors Oakdale’s men and women who have served in the US military during times of war.

Veterans Memorial Garden
Penny Pines Project

California’s first Penny Pines plantation was sponsored in 1941. A great need was recognized to restore devastated forest areas.  For $68, a “plantation” of seedlings are planted.  The Penny Pines Program has played a vital role in reforestation and renewing the National Forests in California.  The trees help the ground store precious water, protect against soil erosion, and add to the scenic beauty of the national forest. Over the years, more than 27 million trees have been planted renewing 88,000 acres of national forestland in California.

Community Garden

The Oakdale Community Garden is a continuing project as part of the Oakdale Garden Club. The objective for the Community Garden is to provide a space for the people of the community, to grow nutritious produce, and to provide educational opportunities that encourage gardening and community involvement.  The location next to the senior center and senior apartments allows seniors to walk or use scooters to get to their gardens.

Oakdale Community Garden

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