AW in Pictures





Wellington Garden Club (WGC) members at work to keep Wellington beautiful. Four times a year, under the guidance of Jim Thompson and Kay Brown, members of WGC participate in Wellington’s Adopt-a-Street program by picking up litter along Greenbriar Blvd. between Aero Club Drive and Wellington Trace. All equipment is provided by the Village of Wellington and includes an Adopt-a-Street sign, reflective vests, trash bags, gloves, and long-handled grabbers to pick up the litter. Shown left to right are Kathy Siena, Maria Wolfe, Jim Thompson, Kay Brown, Jan Seagrave, and Twig Morris.