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Wants Secrets of Crepe Myrtle held at night

Comments re article 55078 ACGC presents Master Gardener Beth Rutherfords Wants Secrets of Crepe Myrtle at night

Someshybody writes:
Why can't this, along with other activities. be offered at another time besides daytime hours when many of us are still at work? -- Someshybody
Thanks, Someshybody - Maybe it can be done. Ill ask Ms. Armitage reverently - not in a gotcha manner - using our most wimpish deference, and maybe she'll deign to do as you ask. Don't think the gardeners were trying to limit the audience. They aren't public officials scheduling daytime meetings to limit attendance and keep the public awareness down. Quite the opposite: They more often are accused of revolutionary ideas - of stirring things up. - EW




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