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Category Archives: Spring
GTC Annual Plant Sale + Gardener’s Gathering: May 11th 9-1pm
Gardening The Community’s Annual Spring Plant Sale! Dear GTC Friends, GTC is proud to announce our Annual Spring Plant Sale! When: Saturday, May 11 9am-1pm Where: 256 Hancock St. Garden Please join us in our annual Spring Plant Sale Event, happening … Continue reading
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First Day back
Every June I return to GtC for the ending of the spring program and the beginning of the summer program. My time at MHC’s Center for the Environment shift to part-time for the summer and I prepare for my other … Continue reading
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