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Athens Garden Club will hold its annual Spring Plant and Bake Sale at 8 a.m. until noon or until sold out on Earth Day, Saturday.
The sale slogan is “Sow It; Grow It – Make It; Bake It.”
Barbara Bishop is the chairperson for the sale.
A wide-variety of plants will be available for purchase including planters of succulents, daylilies, iris, hostas, pinks, vegetables, shrubs, and many other perennials and annuals.
An array of baked items homemade by AGC members will also be on sale.
A new addition to Plant and Bake Sale this year will be two raffles, one for a large outdoor fountain and one for a driftwood garden art piece.
This year the sale will also feature White Elephant items, and a variety of cookbook titles both new and old.
The sale will be held under the breezeway of Sundry Printing at the corner of Clinton and Washington streets. Ample free parking is available.
Athens Garden Club is active in supporting and promoting Athens community beautification programs, education, and gardening. Other programs the AGC is active in supporting are the Limestone County Churches Involved food bank, children in need at Christmas, and education.
For more information, contact AthensGardenClub@live.com.
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Athens Garden Club annual Plant and Bake Sale April 21
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