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Garden Club needs 50 bags of sand for Trabue House project

By Maury Lewis

The ACGC ( Adair County Garden Club) is replacing the sand between the bricks in the garden at the Trabue house. If any of the magazine readers have any bags or partial bags of sand left over from projects your home or business or church have done we could use them.

We have used play sand and paver sand and they both seem to be working we just need a lot more sand. We calculated about 50 bags would finish the job.



I know the house belongs to the city but I thought maybe some citizens might want to help beautify the garden.

My number 270-634-2092.If donors live in the city I will pick the bags up or they can bring them to the Trabue House.

The bags have been the 50 lb bags I think.

We couldn't handle the 100 lb bags. If you prefer to make money donations, we will used it for the project, and if any donations are left over, the Adair County Garden Club will use it on Trabue-Russell House projects. Maury Lewis (Trabue House garden keeper)


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