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Adair Garden Club offers Hypertufa making course How to classes on making Hypertufa, a lightweight mixture of Portland cement and other ingredients used to form garden troughs, other stone look alikes, is being offered in two part classes at 9amCT, September 2 and 7, 2010, at 1535 Bull Run RD, Columbia, KY Click on headline for announcement plus photo(s) By Barbara ArmitageNews from the Adair Co. Garden Club The Adair County Garden Club is offering Hypertufa 101 Thursday, September 2, 2010, and Tuesday September 7, 2010. This is a two part class; you will need to attend both sessions. Learn the basics of mixing and forming your own Hypertufa while making a garden trough for your garden. The classes are both scheduled for 9amCT at 1535 Bull Run RD., Columbia. The first class will last about 2 hours and the second class only about an hour. The tuition for this class is $10.00. Space is limited so register as soon as possible. For information or to register contact Barbara Armitage at (270) 250-2979. -Barbara Armitage This story was posted on 2010-08-22 12:15:47
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