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ACGC, Beth Rutherford will have Freebies at the Market Adair County Garden Club will have free Garlic Chives plants; Beth Rutherford will have some free pretty pink Little Princess spirea, or sunny yellow Forsythia to choose from - both while supplies last Pack your bag - your shopping bag that is and be there for the Opening Day of the brand new Farmer's Market on the Square. Saturday April 20th is the big day from 8amCT-12pmCT - noon. You'll find us at the Adair County Annex building, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY. Shopping can be fun and convenient - there's lots of parking and lots of great surprises too. - BARBARA ARMITAGE By Barbara Armitage Celebrate the opening of the Farmer's Market on the Square and receive a free shrub. Choose from a for your landscape courtesy of Beth Rutherford. One opening day special surprise is a wonderful gift from Master Gardener Beth Rutherford. Stop at Beth's booth to receive a pretty pink Little Princess Spirea or a bright sunny yellow Forsythia shrub. While you're there check out the many flowering shrubs and trees all grown right here in Adair County by Beth Rutherford. She will be glad to help you have the most beautiful lawn in the neighborhood. Supplies are limited so be sure to come early, one per family please. The Adair County Garden Club has a gift for you to help you start you own herb garden. Stop by the ACGC booth to receive a free Garlic Chives plant. If you have gardening questions members are ready to help. Be a part of Columbia's newest shopping experience. Local farmers, artisans and musicians are gathering to bring you a new fun way to shop for locally grown foods, handcrafted cheeses, bedding plants, and herbs, one of a kind gifts, landscape trees and shrubs and lots more. Don't be left out, all your friends will be there at the Grand Opening of the Farmer's Market on the Square in downtown Columbia on Saturday April 20, 2013, 8amCT-12pm noon CT. For more information on how to be a part of this exciting new market contact Barbara Armitage at 270-250-2979. We're on the way to everywhere - stop by and visit with us soon. - Barbara Armitage This story was posted on 2013-04-08 08:29:22
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