Dear Garden Friends,
I write to you today, as one gardener to another, because, as an avid gardener, I know just how much you love to share a piece of your pride and joy, your GARDEN.
As you know spring is a very busy time in the garden. The bulbs are finally busting through the thawing soil and showing their colors, buds are swelling, and the birds are harmonizing. So, as you begin you garden duties, perhaps you notice you need to divide and share some of your plants. Well, I have a use for any unwanted plants.
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Saturday, May 7th, 2011, the Heller Homestead is preparing to have a plant and craft sale as part of the Saucon Valley History days’ events. So if you might have any volunteer plants that need a great home, which would be sold at our event, we would kindly accept those plant donations.
If you are interested in donating a plant or renting a craft sale space ($10), please contact: Kathy by phone or email as shown below.
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Volunteer Opportunities are available
Have a HAPPY SPRING!!
Sincerely,
Kathy, Plant and Craft Sale committee chair
610-694-9514 (phone), khudak@rcn.com (email)
Proceeds benefit the Saucon Valley Conservancy, a not for profit 501(c) 3 corporation founded in 1993. www.sauconvalleyconservancy.org. The Historic Heller Homestead located at 1890 – 92 Friedensville Road (Water Street) in Lower Saucon Township, Northampton County.
This event is part of Saucon Valley History Day at the Hellertown Grist Mill, Heller Homestead and Lutz-Franklin Schoolhouse.