Prince of Peace Lutheran Church 20th Annual Plant Sale May 10, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

On May 10, 2025, Prince of Peace Lutheran Church will celebrate its 20th Annual Plant Sale, aimed at enhancing local gardening efforts. The sale will showcase a broad range of plants, suitable for different gardening levels, making it accessible to everyone. Community involvement is vital, as expressed by a church representative: "We aim to support sustainable gardening practices within our community. " This year’s event is particularly significant, marking two decades of commitment to local horticulture and community engagement. Funds raised from the sale will support various gardening initiatives that encourage environmental stewardship.

The event highlights the growing interest in sustainable practices among local residents. Attendees can expect not only to purchase plants but also to gain knowledge about gardening techniques. The church's ongoing dedication to promoting green spaces has made a lasting impact on the community.

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