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Secrets of Crepe Myrtle class will be offered in evening, if . . .

. . . a minimum of 6 pre-register for the class, it will be offered in the evening

By Barbara Armitage
President, Adair County Garden Club

OOO, I just hate it when someone says "We tried that once and it didn't work"! We have tried Garden Club events on nights and Saturdays and they haven't been well attended in the past.

However, that doesn't mean that we shouldn't try again.

So just for you shy person I have arranged for a second Crepe Myrtle class. In addition to our scheduled Crepe Myrtle class for at 1pmCT, Thursday October 25, 2012, we now have an additional class scheduled for the same day at 5:30pmCT. Both classes will be held at the Chamber of Commerce, 201 Burkesville Street, Columbia, KY.

There will be a minimum of 6 people for the evening class, so shy person if you have 5 friends get them to register.

Everyone at the class will receive a free Crepe Myrtle to plant in their own garden. Additional Crepe Myrtles will be available for sale to students at the extraordinary price of $3.00 each.

--Barbara Armitage Comments re article 55087 Wants Secrets of Crepe Myrtle held at night




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