Tick Abatement Project

Mary DI Bara President's Initiatives 2022-25

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Tick Event photos and club recognition in newspaper from Four Hearts Playground Foundation.     

                                                     Photos by Mary Pat

July 19, 2025 Event

Recognizing May Tick awareness month 2025

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May is Tick Awarenesss month and the president placed information at the public library May 2023.

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Portsmouth Garden Club Launches Tick and Lyme Disease Awareness Program at Town Beach Summer 2022

 

Lyme disease is a common but misunderstood illness that, if not diagnosed and treated early and properly, can cause serious health problems.

PGC President Mary DiBara, who has chronic Lyme and a number of other tick-borne infections explains that, “Less commonly known is the fact that ticks transmit other serious infections other than Lyme.   Also, RI continues to be a high incidence state for Lyme disease. It’s getting worse because of mild winters, which means that more ticks are surviving the winter.”

 

With funding from a RI State Senate Legislative Community Service grant, Portsmouth Garden Club launched a tick bite prevention and Lyme disease awareness program this past summer at Sandy Point Town Beach.  This program is a partnership with the Town of Portsmouth and the RI Dept. of Health.

 “While many Rhode Islanders know that summer equals tick season, fewer understand the ticks are found at beaches” Mary explained.  “Studies show that Lyme and other infection-carrying ticks are abundant right by the beach.  They are most likely to be in dunes covered with beach grass or bushy pathways to the sand.”

 

The program included remediation spraying using “green” products, distributing tick identification and removal materials, facts concerning Lyme disease prevention/treatment, and beach signage.  Information packets were prepared for the 65 children who were enrolled in the town’s summer recreation camp program.  Some materials and signage were provided free of charge by the RI Dept. of Health. 

 

The PGC is committed to the health and safety of our community and hopes that this community service initiative will expand next year.  Mary said, “This is only the beginning of a year-round prevention program.  It’s a promising model of a public –private partnership to alleviate this serious public health hazard.  It’s also a model that other garden clubs throughout the state can do.”

 

 

For more information:  Mary DiBara, marydibara@gmail.com

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May 2025 The club voted to continue promoting this service and will work on advocacy with educational materials and signage over the summer of 2025. Photos to follow soon. 

Meetings are held monthly at the library for club members and guests _________________

September 2025 

 

Welcome back members !

Fellowship and meeting

 Newport Vinyards

 Presenter :Andy Teixeira, Executive Chef
Tour of greenhouse; Food to Table restaurant execution with wine and nibbles
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October  2025

 

 

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November  2025

1:00 Portsmouth Free Public Library

 Presenter:

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November 2025

Portsmouth Free Public Library 

Annual Taste of Portsmouth 7-9

 

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December 2025

Luncheon 12:00

 

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January , 2026

 

12:30

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February 2026

 

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March 14, 2026

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April 9, 2026

12: 30 Portsmouth Free Public Library

 

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April 2026 

RIFGC Annual Awards Luncheon

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May  2026
12:30 Portsmouth Free Public Library

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June , 19-21,2026

The Newport Flower Show

at Rosecliff with the theme  Pearls of Newport