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Message of love at T-R House is comforting to garden club

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By Barbara Armitage
President, Adair County Garden Club

A message of love and devotion written on the Trabue House steps, "I will love you every step of the way," is all that remains of a recent wedding held in the Julia Miller Horton Memorial Rose Garden. Although it was meant for two unknown lovers the ladies of the Adair County Garden Club who maintain the gardens at the Trabue House find it comforting.



Keeping the roses blooming through the blistering heat of our Kentucky summer is no easy task Committed volunteers from the ACGC are hard at work every Tuesday morning making sure that the gardens are flourishing.

If you are interested in holding your event at the Trabue House contact the Columbia Mayor's Office at 270-384-6183.

The Garden Club invites new members

The Garden Club meets at 1pmCT on the 4th Thursday of each month in a variety of locations. Each meeting is designed to expand your knowledge of gardening techniques, landscape ideas, environmental issues, natural resources, birds, wildlife and more.

There are no fees or dues to be a member of the Garden Club and everyone is welcome. We are committed to making Adair County a more beautiful, safer and healthier place to live.

Adair County Garden Club members take pride in our community and invite you join us and make a difference. For more information please contact Barbara Armitage at 270-250-2979.


This story was posted on 2012-06-19 15:14:38
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Every Step of the Way



2012-06-19 - 201 Jamestown Street, Columbia, KY - Photo by Barbara Armitage.
This message of love and devotion written on the Trabue House steps is all that remains of a recent wedding held in the Julia Miller Horton Memorial Rose Garden. Although it was meant for two unknown lovers the ladies of the Adair County Garden Club who maintain the gardens at the Trabue House find it comforting. Keeping the roses blooming through the blistering heat of our Kentucky summer is no easy task. Committed volunteers from the ACGC are hard at work every Tuesday morning making sure that the gardens are flourishing. If you are interested in holding your event at the Trabue House contact the Columbia Mayor's Office at 270-384-6183. -Barbara Armitage

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