Broomfield Garden Club scrapbook, 1971-1972

Name/Title

Broomfield Garden Club scrapbook, 1971-1972

Entry/Object ID

1994.27.23

Scope and Content

A Broomfield Garden Club scrapbook, 1970-1971. The scrapbook is 12" x 14", tied by yellow ribbon at the spine with gold lettering glued on the front cover. The cover and pages are made of textured folder material. The scrapbook's contents include a membership list, pictures of flowers, club programs, correspondence, brochures, newspaper clippings, magazine clippings, and club photographs. Content is organized by months, January 1970 to January 1971. Club meetings, weather, various events like the Garden & Home Show, human interest stories, and general gardening tips are prominent topics throughout.

Collection

Permanent Collection

Lexicon

Nomenclature 4.0

Nomenclature Secondary Object Term

Scrapbook

Nomenclature Primary Object Term

Album

Nomenclature Sub-Class

Memorabilia

Nomenclature Class

Documentary Objects

Nomenclature Category

Category 08: Communication Objects

LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials

Club women, Clubs, Clubwomen, Flowers, Gardening, Gardens, Scrapbooks

Search Terms

Broomfield Garden Club

Archive Details

Creator

Broomfield Garden Club

Date(s) of Creation

1970 - 1971

Archive Size/Extent

One scrapbook, 12" x 14"

Archive Notes

Date(s) Created: 1970-1971 Date(s): 1970-1971 Copy/Orig/Other: Original

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Elizabeth Brunner

Person or Organization

Emily Crawford

Person or Organization

Viola Crooks

Person or Organization

Dunphy, Edith

Person or Organization

Jessie Kozisek

Person or Organization

MacEachen, Marjorie

Related Entries

Notes

1994.27.1, 1994.27.10, 1994.27.11, 1994.27.12, 1994.27.13, 1994.27.14, 1994.27.15, 1994.27.16, 1994.27.17, 1994.27.18, 1994.27.19, 1994.27.2, 1994.27.20, 1994.27.21, 1994.27.22, 1994.27.24, 1994.27.3, 1994.27.4, 1994.27.5, 1994.27.6, 1994.27.7, 1994.27.8, 1994.27.9 All related items are part of the same archival collection of the Merri Mix Club and/or Broomfield Garden Club. All material was originally created and/or collected through the Kozisek family of Broomfield between 1923 and 1978.

Provenance

Notes

Admin or Biographical History: The Broomfield Garden Club was first organized on April 12, 1956 by Broomfield residents Amelia Kozisek and Kay Branch. The club served as both a social hub and as a place to foster interest in gardening for several Broomfield women - and even, on occasion, some men. Prominent members included Jessie Kozisek, Emily Crawford, Viola Crooks, Marjorie MacEachen, and Elizabeth Brunner, as well as several others. Meetings were generally held the first Monday of each month, with dues costing $2.00. The membership limit was restricted to twenty five members at a time, with up to four elected officers: A president, two Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer, and a Secretary. The club was also officially considered a part of both the National Council of Federated Garden Clubs and the Colorado Federation of Garden Clubs. The Broomfield Garden Club was still able to maintain its own identity, however. Its club motto was "Let Broomfield Bloom as it Grows,", and it designated the Peace Rose as its official flower, Cottonwood as its tree, Lark Bunting as its bird, and pink and green as its colors. Several events became part of the club's activities, including Broomfield Days, talks by Colorado State University scientists, community presentations, and gardening shows. Much like Broomfield's Merri Mix Club, the Broomfield Garden Club lasted into the 1970s, representing multiple generations of Broomfielders. Although the club is no longer together, its national and state partners are still active, with several local clubs still existing throughout Colorado. Sources: Broomfield Garden Club papers (1994.27), Broomfield Train Depot Museum, Broomfield, Colorado. Custodial History: Scrapbook and several other papers of the same collection donated to the Broomfield Depot Museum in 1994 by Helen Kozisek. Women in her family were members of the Broomfield Garden Club from 1956 into the 1970s.