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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Atkinson gardeners 'Plant It Pink'

From the Eagle Tribune;

Atkinson gardeners 'Plant It Pink'
New Hampshire in a Minute

ATKINSON — The Atkinson Garden Club, along with National Garden Clubs Inc., is participating in a program called Plant It Pink to support Susan G. Komen for the Cure's mission to save lives and end breast cancer.

The garden club is creating a gift basket of all pink items associated with gardening to be raffled off Nov. 10. All proceeds will be donated to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation to support breast cancer research.

Raffle tickets are $1 each or six for $5.

They can be purchased at the AGC table during the townwide yard sale in the Atkinson Community Center on Sept. 26; the AGC open meeting at the Atkinson Community Center on Oct. 7 at 1 p.m.; the AGC table at the Peddler's Market at the Atkinson Community Center on Nov. 7, or by contacting Janet Snowdon at 362-4779.

Join a community handbell group

ATKINSON — The Community Handbell Ringers are starting again. The first practice was yesterday and the schedule continues every Monday thereafter. Rehearsals run from 7 to 8 p.m.

Practices are at the Atkinson Congregational Church, 101 Main St.

This is a group of teens and adults who love music and enjoying working with others. If you don't know how to ring, they will teach you.

Call Jane Goodwin at 362-5303 for more information.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who gives two shits?

Anonymous said...

The gardeners. They need it to fertilize their plants.

Anonymous said...

What a bunch of ignoramunous people live in our town.

I hope they are not from here.

I hope they have something better to do with their time.

Anonymous said...

"I hope they have something better to do with their time."

They do and does not involve wasting time in this morass.

Anonymous said...

"They do and does not involve wasting time in this morass."

I am sure that the Phil-loving Zombie that wrote this remark has NO idea of the irony involved in their leaving this message here...

Anonymous said...

nice spread of fertilizer. where can i get me some?

Anonymous said...

"I am sure that the Phil-loving Zombie that wrote this remark has NO idea of the irony involved in their leaving this message here..."

Actually I did fully expecting some kind of witty retort. You provided a retort but no one could ever accuse you of being witty.

With your "Phil-loving Zombie" responses something definitely got messed upped in your gene pool.

Anonymous said...

Is the blog owner in the Carribean again? It has been 13 days since he ripped something off from the tribune and posted it on the blog like its from a wire service.

Anonymous said...

Atkinson is a small town, thankfully, stuff doesn't happen every day.