Last meeting of the year May 13, 2025 for the Lake Forest Park Garden Club

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Lake Forest Park Garden Club will convene for its final general meeting of 2025 on May 13 at Third Place Commons, beginning at 9:30 AM. Daphne Legg from Wild Birds’ Unlimited will present a talk about gardening and nesting birds, emphasizing how to support local wildlife. The club encourages new members to join during the meeting to participate in upcoming summer events. Following the meeting, attendees can enjoy refreshments and engage with fellow members. The annual plant sale is scheduled for May 17 at LFP Elementary School, offering plants at competitive prices compared to larger stores.

This event provides an excellent opportunity for community engagement among gardening enthusiasts. The club will resume regular meetings in September, continuing its mission of promoting gardening knowledge and camaraderie. Members represent a wide range of expertise, creating a welcoming environment for all.

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