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Plant and a PintJoin the Plant and A Pint Night event on April 22, 2017, from 6:30 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. The event will take place at Paper Street Brewing Company, at 701 The Pkwy, Richland, WA. For more details, visit the Plant and A Pint Night page on Facebook.

About 'Plant and A Pint Night'
Plant and A Pint Night is a miniature garden workshop that will feature Fairy or Gnome garden planting. Participants will be guided by Kelly, a Fairy Garden Nursery staff member.

Admission to the Plant and A Pint Night event costs $40 inclusive of a dish, potting soil, plants, pebbles, gloves, and plant accessories. Don't miss it!

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Spring Seed SwapSpring Seed Swap will be held on March 18, 2017, starting at 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. The event will take place at The REACH Museum, at 1943 Columbia Park Trail, Richland, WA. For more details, visit the Spring Seed Swap page at The REACH's website.

About 'Spring Seed Swap'
The REACH Museum, in cooperation with Ben Franklin Transit, will present the Spring Seed Swap event to make the most of the spring season. Spring Seed Swap will be all about planting! Participants are advised to share extra seeds, which can be swapped to any plant they wish to bring home.

Spring Seed Swap is designed to prepare the Education Garden, the venue for an upcoming event where things about plants that grow in Washington can be learned. Admission to Spring Seed Swap…

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WSU Master Gardeners Fall Plant Sale In Kennewick, WashingtonThis coming Saturday, October 11 from 10:00 in the morning until 2:00 in the afternoon everyone is encouraged to come and check out the Washington State University's "Masters Gardeners Fall Plant Sale" happening at the Mid Columbia Library, 1620 S. Union Kennewick, Washington.

Details of the WSU Masters Gardeners Fall Plant Sale
The event supports the Demonstration Garden in Highlands Grange Park in Kennewick.

About WSU Master Gardener Program
Master Gardeners are Volunteer Community Educators–cultivating plants, people, and communities since 1973!Their purpose is to train volunteers to be effective community educators in gardening and environmental stewardship. Master Gardeners provide information generated from research at WSU and other university…

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