The Marlene and Ron Jenck and Alma Bingham bequests bring about transformation - we give thanks for their gifts of love for their parish home.
On the North side of Holy Cross (along the alleyway) is the fenced St. Francis Cutting Garden which had uneven asphalt and the parking area in front of it was even more uneven! It became a pond in the winter because of poor water drainage.On June 6th, 2019 at the 2019, 131st Annual Spring Rose Show at Lloyd Center, sponsored by the Portland Rose Society, two of our new roses: Sugar Moon (white Hybrid Tea) and Monkey Business (yellow Floribunda) were given First Place awards and Trophies in the Novice Category. The awards were a crystal vase and silver tray which are now in our Blessed Mother's Alcove in the Church (filled with roses).
Much work was done on the North side garden bed. Steve and Greg Thomas and Mark Hungerford worked to expand the bed, rototilling it and adding compost to it. They also added a brick border running the length of the North bed. A full brick border was added to the St. Francis Cutting Garden as well. These bricks were donated to Holy Cross by Mike and Jean Houston.
Steve and Greg Thomas then built and installed 4 new raised beds in the St. Francis Cutting Garden when the new chain link fence extension was built in the Fall of 2017..
In 2017, we had donations of plants from Sue Brunkow, Ursula Cawley, Melissa Compton, Dave and Linda Erickson, Yvonne Jordan, Kitty Lund, Vince and Jana Ripley, Mary Ellen Stesney and Nancy and Larry Wissbaum.
In the Fall of 2016, Steve Thomas built 2 raised beds in which spring bulbs were planted. These daffodils and tulips were used for Church decorations during the Easter Season of 2017.