Post Office dedicates plaque to Westborough Garden Club

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Post Office dedicates plaque to Westborough Garden Club
Post Office and Westborough Garden Club members gather at the Westborough Post Office. (L-R) Karen Hong, Patrick Graham, Glenn Hong, Trudy Roybal, Steven Rowell and Tom Brault. (Photo/Evan Walsh)

WESTBOROUGH – The Post Office has given the Westborough Garden Club a stamp of approval.

On July 22, Westborough Garden Club members – including Karen Hong, Glenn Hong, Trudy Roybal, and Steven Rowell – met at the Westborough Post Office for a dedication ceremony. Tom Brault and Patrick Graham, who work for the United States Postal Service (USPS), presented the group with a plaque.

The plaque includes four “Garden Delight” stamps, which were released nationwide earlier in 2024. Each stamp features a picture taken by wildlife photographer Ben King of a hummingbird hovering next to a flower. Brault said he was excited to dedicate the plaque to the Garden Club, which gives the Post Office wreaths and maintains two flower beds around the building.

“We really appreciate the Post Office noticing our work, not only here, but … around town,” said Westborough Garden Club Co-President Glenn Hong. “This is one of our biggest undertakings in the Garden Club – to take care of the community beautification. We’ve been doing it for many, many years, and it’s nice that people notice.”

The Westborough Garden Club was founded 92 years ago and largely focuses on beautifying Westborough. The club plants floral arrangements throughout town, awards scholarships, and participates in numerous other initiatives.

 

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