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Things to do in and around Chatham-Kent!
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
This column will list happenings within and around Chatham-Kent. If you or your group would like to have your event listed e-mail us at editor@cktimes.ca or phone 519-627-5978.Daily March 21 to September 20: The Ridge House Museum is open daily from 1:00pm to 5:00pm. Appease your senses with a personally guided tour of this beautifully restored 1875 home. Large groups are welcome with advanced booking. General admission is by donation. For more information or to book a tour please contact the Ridge House Museum curator @ 519 674 2223 or email ckridgehouse@chatham-kent.ca
First Wednesday of each month, 7:30 p.m., October thru March
Sydenham Field Naturalists meetings and Indoor Programs are held on the 2nd floor of the Wallaceburg Municipal Service Centre, Dufferin Ave., Wallaceburg. See individual dates for Program details.
4th Wednesday of every month, 8:00 p.m.
The KENT COUNTY STAMP CLUB meets in the library at John McGregor Secondary School, 300 Cecile Ave., Chatham every month except July, August and December.
Third Wednesday of the month, 7:00 p.m.
The CHATHAM KENT QUILTERS' GUILD meets at St. Paul's Congregational Church Hall, 450 Park Ave., W., Chatham. New members and guests welcome. Contact ltrinacty@hotmail.com for more information.
Wednesday evenings May 20, 27 and June 3 at 7 p.m.
This spring, spend your Wednesday evenings at the Chatham Cultural Centre learning about art masterpieces whilst sampling a beverage from the artist’s home country. We begin on May 20th with James McNeill Whistler’s Portrait of the Artist’s Mother. The actual title of this work is Arrangement in Grey and Black, but that wasn’t acceptable to the sensibilities at the time and the painting was re-titled in order to be accepted by the British Academy. On the second Wednesday we will discuss The Sunflowers painted by Vincent van Gogh. It is likely that van Gogh’s repeated use of the sunflower may have to do with the artist’s experimentation with newly available yellow pigments. The last work in this series will be The Kiss by Gustav Klimt. This work may have been influenced by the Byzantine murals he saw while visiting Italy, it utilizes gold leaf and is Klimt’s best known work of his ‘Golden Period’. Francoise Richard of the LCBO will be making the beverage selections for each evening, themed around the home country of the featured artist. This month will be the United States, the Netherlands and Austria. Please join us in Studio 1 at the Chatham Cultural Centre. Tickets are $10 per evening or $30 for all three evenings (with a membership discount available). Tickets can be purchased on line at cktickets.com, by calling 519-354-8338 or visiting the CCC box office. A limited number of tickets are available at the door.
Every Thursday, Sept. 1 to June 30, 6:30 p.m.
The Kiwanis Club of Ridgetown meets weekly in the basement of the Mount Zion Presbyterian Church, 59 Main St. E., Ridgetown. Summer meetings are hosted by members at various local addresses.
Every Second and Fourth Friday of each month, 7:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
TEENS ROCK for teenagers in grades 7 - 10 meets at the Gym at Charlemont Free Methodist Church, 30127 Brigden Road, R.R.#5, Wallaceburg for basketball, volleyball, soccer, table games, outdoor games, campfires, cookouts, camping trips, community service projects and more. Call 627-8170 or 627-4965 for more details or e-mail janice_smith@cogeco.ca.
Fourth Wednesday of every Month
Located in the Region of Chatham-Kent, Tulip Tree Needlearts is a chapter of the
Embroiderersí Association of Canada www.eac.ca. The aim of the organization is to preserve traditional techniques and promote new challenges in the Art of Embroidery through education and networking. Meetings are the 4th Tuesday of every month. For information on meetings or classes please phone 519 674-5538 or 519 354-8590. Workshops are designed to offer members an opportunity to learn both new and advanced methods of needlework. Projects and Classes are ongoing throughout the year. Stitch-ins are held regularly in members homes throughout the region of Chatham-Kent. These offer an opportunity for members to share expertise and ideas. Tulip Tree Needlearts offers group and individual courses through the Embroiderersí Association of Canada. Membership is $50.00 and includes a subscription to the quarterly national magazine Embroidery Canada.
Wednesday, March 25, 7:00
Monthly meeting of the Dresden Horticultural Society will take place at the Trinity Christian Centre in Dresden, Speaker Bill Pachkowski, Natural Weed Control
Wednesday, March 25, 8:00 p.m.
Second City is back at the Cultural Centre in another hilarious show "The Facebook of Revelations". Facebook of Revelations is a lively and sometimes madcap look at life in contemporary Canada, taking a satirical look at our lives personal, professional, imaginary and the strange digital realm where all three meet. In the grand Second City tradition, the show explores how we look at ourselves and our neighbours, how we interact with the world and the constant surprises that make up this Facebook of Revelations. Ticket prices are $30, and member discounts are available. To order tickets call 519-354-8338 or order online at www.cktickets.com http://www.cktickets.com/
Wednesday, March 25, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Roast beef supper at the Newbury Legion, sponsored by the Anglican Church. Adults $10, Children $5, Pre-schoolers free.
Friday, March 27, 6:00 p.m.
Duke’s Harley-Davidson in Chatham is inviting all ladies out to a Ladies Only Garage Party. This is an informative and empowering evening for ladies that are interested in pursuing their motorcycle license. Itπs a free event with food and beverages provided but pre-registration is required. We already have over 60 women pre-registered – this may be our biggest ladies Garage Party yet.
Friday, March 27, 8:00 p.m.
Classic Albums Live will perform the Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon at the Kiwanis Theatre on Friday, March 27, 2009 at 8:00 pm. Released in 1973, The Dark Side of the Moon was a huge landmark in rock music as it used synthesizers in a way never heard before. The Dark Side of the Moon is widely hailed by many critics and fans as Pink Floyd's magnum opus and is considered their definitive album. Ticket prices are $30, and member discounts available. For ticket information or to order tickets call 519-354-8338.
Friday, March 27
The Dresden Rotary Annual Banquet and Auction is fast approaching- next Friday, March 27, 2009 is the date. Dresden Arena is the place. Doors open at 5:45, and dinner starts at 6:30. Tickets are $30.00 each. Guest Speaker is last year's President of Rotary International, WIlfrid Wilkinson. It promises to be a memorable evening. A silent auction will also take place that evening. Please call 519-683-4222 for tickets.
Saturday, March 28
If you love chocolate and want to attend Chatham-Kentís premier chocolate-themed event, then save the date for VON's "Chocolate Lovers Dinner Gala". Typically held close to Valentines' Day, the event moves to March 28 this year. 2010 should see a return of the February date. Live and silent auctions, the legendary "Wine" raffle, and other fundraising activities will be part of the eveningís festivities. Lexie Martin, Auction Convener has had an impressive response for auction donations. "Businesses have been very generous," says Martin, "VIA Rail donated four first class train tickets return to Toronto valued at over $1,000." Other auction items include a heart scan, overnight stays in Toronto, and tickets to Sarnia's Rogers Bayfest. Tickets are $90.00 each or two for $175.00. Call 519-352-4462 ext. 5236 for more information. New this year, dance to the music of the big band era with "Swing Masters", one of London's premier bands. They come highly recommended by local dance clubs. Dancing will follow the conclusion of the live auction.
Saturday, March 28
Winter Blooms: 4th Annual Landscape & Garden Expo at St. Clair College - 2000 Talbot St W, Windsor.....8:30 am - Early Bird Registration; 10:00 am - Speaker Series; Meet Mike Kakuk as AM800 CKLW broadcasts live from 7am - 12 noon. For more information visit our web site at www.stclaircollege.ca or call the Horticulture Department at (519) 972-2727 Ext. 4457
Saturday, March 28
Wabash Community of Christ Smorgasbord. Cost is $13 for adults, $6 for children 6-12 years, free for children 5 and under. Seatings at 4:30, 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. Call Mary Sue Turner at 519-683-4292 or Fran Badder at 519-692-5269 for tickets or information.
Sunday, March 29, 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Blues, and more, on the Ridge takes place at 59 Main St E, Ridgetown - [Mt Zion Presbyterian Church] with a program of local performers for the first hour presenting a variety of musical themes. The Ray Whaling Band will play the second hour. Cost is a cover charge of $10 adults, $5 student, Children are free.
Sunday, March 29, 2:00 p.m.
The Dresden Skating Club presents Shrek on Ice at the Dresden Arena. For advance tickets contact Kim at 519-683-4692 or go to Verna’s Sewing Corner in Dresden. Adults $5, under 12 $2.50.
Monday, March 30
A free 1 to 1 1/2 hour nutrition lecture will be held Monday March 30 at 5:15 pm at the Chatham Kent Health Alliance Diabetes Centre, classroom B122. Taught by the registered Dietitian, the topic will be Shopping Savvy. This will teach how to be a smart shopper, read labels, save time and energy and make healthy meals and overall have fun with meal preparation. This lecture emphasizes healthy eating and is geared towards those with diabetes, impaired glucose or insulin resistance or their families or caregivers. Please call ahead to reserve your seat by calling (519) 437-6086.
March 30 to April 9
The 64th Annul Chatham Kiwanis Music Festival takes place. Festival events will all take place at William St. locations - Chatham Baptist Church, St. Andrew’s United Church and Kiwanis Theatre. Music students from across Chatham-Kent as well as from Windsor, Essex, and London are now busy preparing for the Festival. This year there are 875 entries in the Festival. Mayor Randy Hope and Festival representatives will conduct a Music Festival Opening Ceremony and Flag Raising in front of the Chatham-Kent Civic Centre on Monday, March 30 at 11:00 a.m.
During the first week Vocal and Intermediate/Senior Piano classes will be held at Chatham Baptist Church. Junior Piano, Strings and Instrumental classes will be conducted at St. Andrew’s United Church. School bands will be adjudicated at Chatham Christian Schools.
During the second week Junior Music Theatre and Speech Arts classes will be held at Chatham Baptist Church. Senior Music Theatre and Choirs will be at Kiwanis Theatre.
Festival programs may be purchased in advance for $10, beginning March 16, at Gospel Text Book Store, Frank’s Music Centre, Tony’s One Stop Music Shoppe and Musical Strings ‘N‘ Things. A limited number of programs will be available at the door of each location. The program admits the purchaser to all Music Festival events except the Grand Concert. Without the program, admission for each event is $2.00 or a pass for the Festival can be purchased for $5. There is no admission fee for children and students.
April 1, 1:00 to 7:00 p.m.
Community artists are being asked to view selected works of the Thames Art Gallery Permanent collection. This viewing will take place in Studio 1 at the Chatham Cultural Centre. These works will be used as the reference point for a new work by those artists choosing to participate. The permanent collection pieces will also be on display in the Mezzanine gallery during the High Class Art exhibition May 15 - June 7. Artists must register at the time of viewing. The Thames Art Gallery encourages works of all media including two dimensional, three dimensional, multi-media and text based work. All new works will be on display alongside their permanent collection counterparts in the non-juried Community Arts Initiative exhibition Call and Response June 12 - July 26. The opening for this exhibition will be a part of the First Annual Summer Art Crawl, Thursday, June 18th! All work must be submitted by 5 pm June 5th to the Thames Art Gallery; a $5 fee will be collected at the time of registration. This call is open to all artists in the London, Sarnia, Windsor, and Chatham-Kent area. $500 worth of prize money will be awarded.
April 1, Lunch
A Luncheon Fashion Show at Rossini’s Restaurant, 634 Grand Ave. E., Chatham will benefit Outreach for Hunger. Stores are Janie’s Fashions and cleo/Ricki’s. Call 519-352-2920 to reserve a table.
Friday, April 3
The Wallaceburg & District Museum 2009 Speaker Series is underway once again with its first event of the season. Herman Giethroon and Tom Chatterton from the Sydenham Field Naturalists will be presenting how their group have preserved the Sycamore Woods and will be sharing what their plans are for this year. Come join us for an evening of interesting discussion and a vivid presentation about Wallaceburgπs unique eco-system. Refreshments will be provided. Admission is FREE! Doors open at 6:45 pm with the presentation commencing 7pm. Please call (519) 627-8962 if you wish to have more information≤
Friday, April 3, 5:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Tupperville Zion United Church is hosting a Beef Supper. Adults $13. Advance tickets only. Take-out available. Call 519-683-4878 for tickets and information.
Saturday, April 4, 8:00 p.m.
Jade Lester was recently crowned Overall Grand Champion at the prestigious Canadian Youth Talent Competition. Jade is ecstatic to be making her début performance as a headline act at Jade Lester In Concert at Kiwanis Theatre backed by the amazing O’Hara Brothers. Jade Lester In Concert is part of the Kiwanis Theatre Home Grown Talent Series 2008/2009. Tickets are $25 and member discounts are available. Tickets can be purchased online at www.cktickets.com, by phone at 519.354.8338, or at the box office, 75 William Street North, Chatham.
Saturday, April 4
There will be a Chili Cook-Off at the Bothwell Legion.
Sunday, April 5
Patricia M. Productions presents TOTAL WOMAN EXPO '09 on SUNDAY APRIL 5th
CAW HALL; 11am - 4pm; Merritt St. Chatham Meet Women in Business enjoy a
full day of fun, fashions and more for women and girls. Book a table by emailing
patriciamprod@hotmail.com
Monday, April 6, 6:45 p.m.
The Chatham-Kent Film Group presents “Stone of Destiny, directed by Charles M. Smith and starring Oscar winner Brenda Fricker. The filming takes place ath the Chatham Cinema Six on King Street E., Chatham. “Based on the true-life attempt to bring the Stone of Scone back to Scotland, the passion of youth and universal theme of the underdog triumphing make this an uplifting movie event.” (Rotten Tomatoes movie critics). Cost is $8 for members and $9 for non-members. Advance tickets are available at the William Street Café in Chatham.
Tuesday, April 7, 7:00 p.m.
Easter Ham & Turkey Bingo at the Bothwell Canadian Legion.
Thursday, April 9, 7:00 p.m.
ARTspace is pleased to announce its next solo exhibition, Laurie Langford: Guys & Dolls. Guys & Dolls includes prints, collage on prints, and photographic images of action figure dolls. The opening reception for Guys & Dolls will be held at ARTspace on Thursday, April 9th at 7pm. ARTspace is a gallery that features artwork created by Chatham-Kent artists and is located at 165Ω King Street West in downtown Chatham, Ontario. ARTspace is open 12pm-5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. ARTspace is a Thames Art Gallery community arts initiative in partnership with the Community Futures Development Corporation and Municipality of Chatham-Kent Community Partnership Fund
Wednesday, April 15, 7:00 p.m.
The Chatham-Kent Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society presents its Celebrate Life Fashion Show at the Wheels Inn in Chatham. Tickets are $35. For tickets or information, contact Rachel at 519-352-3960.
April 15, 16, 17, 18, Dinner 6:00 p.m., Show 7:30 p.m., April 19, Dinner 5:00 Show 6:30
The Thamesville United Church Drama group presents “Flaming Idiots”, a contemporary farce which takes place entirely in a restaurant kitchen. Dinner and show tickets are $30 each, Show only tickets are $15. Send your ticket order and cheque to Thamesville United Church Drama, c/o Caroline Osborne, 11683 Longwoods Road, Kent Bridge, ON N0P 1V0 or call Caroline at 519-352-8794 or Helen at 519-692-5032.
April 17, 18 and 7pm and April 19 at 10:30
Phil Callaway will be speaking at Charlemont Free Methodist Church on Brigden Road and Kent Line. This is a community outreach event that is for anyone who can enjoy an evening of humor. Visit www.philcallaway.com for a glimpse of what the evening will provide.
Saturday, April 18, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
The Dresden Cancer Fun Auction takes place at Dresden Area Central School. Viewing at 9:00 a.m.
Sunday, April 19
St. Michaels Church in Dresden is hosting its Annual Broasted Chicken Dinner at Dresden Arena.
Sunday, April 19, 8:30 a.m.
The MS Walk Chatham-Kent takes place at John McGregor Secondary School Register at www.mswalk.ca or call 1-888-510-7777.
Sunday, April 19, 12 noon to 5:00 p.m.
Wild Zone Adventure at the Wheels Inn in Chatham is being sponsored by the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Advance tickets are $10, tickets are $15 at the door. For more information call Heather at 519-354-6232.
Monday, April 20, 7:00 p.m.
The Grand Concert of the Kiwanis Music Festival will be held at Kiwanis Theatre. Selected Festival participants will perform and awards will be presented.
Wednesday, April 22, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
The Chatham-Kent Chapter of the Canadian Cancer Society presents Grand Dessert Night in Ridgetown at the University of Guelph, Ridgetown Campus. Tickets are $20. For tickets or information call Rachel at 519-352-3960.
Wednesday, April 22, 7:00
Business meeting of the Dresden Horticultural Society will take place at the Trinity Christian Centre in Dresden.
April 22
The Kings of Swing Salutes the Stars of the Big Band Era at the Kiwanis Theatre, April 22, 2009 takes us back to the glorious era of the Big Bands, those wonderful years from 1935 to 1945. GALAXY ALL-STAR ORCHESTRA have performed in theatres across Ontario as well as at ArtPark in Lewiston, New York. Tickets are $29 (member discounts are available) and can be purchased at the Box Office at 75 William Street North, by phone at 519-354-8338, or through www.cktickets.com <http://www.cktickets.com/>
Thursday, April 23, 7:00 p.m.
The Chatham-Kent Museum, Thames Art Gallery, and Kiwanis Theatre are happy to present Quiz Night in Studio 1 of the Chatham Cultural Centre. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. with the first round of trivia questions starting promptly at 7 p.m. This is a non-profit event designed to bring the community together for a fun evening of laughs, brain teasers, great food, and great company. Participants will enjoy delicious snacks catered by William Street Café, and a cash bar will be available for refreshments. Cash prizes will be awarded to 5 teams; 1st prize of up to $250 to the team who answers the greatest number of questions correctly, 2nd prize up to $100, and 3rd prize up to $50. There will also be cash prizes awarded to the “oldest” and “youngest” team participating. Participants must register in teams of 4 for a total of $40. Team registration will be made available at the CCC Box Office 75 William Street North, by phone at 519.354.8338 or online through www.cktickets.com.
April 23, 24, 25, Dinner 6:00 p.m., Show 7:30 p.m., April 26, Dinner 5:00, Show 6:30
The Thamesville United Church Drama group presents “Flaming Idiots”, a contemporary farce which takes place entirely in a restaurant kitchen. Dinner and show tickets are $30 each, Show only tickets are $15. Send your ticket order and cheque to Thamesville United Church Drama, c/o Caroline Osborne, 11683 Longwoods Road, Kent Bridge, ON N0P 1V0 or call Caroline at 519-352-8794 or Helen at 519-692-5032.
Friday, April 24, 8:00 p.m.
For the past four seasons, the Ken Crone Trio has been performing to sold-out crowds from the intimate stage in Studio One. The Ken Crone Trio is Ken Crone on piano, Pat Crone on drums and Ed Laporte on bass. Ken is happy to announce another stellar cast will join him for this All Star Concert in the Kiwanis Theatre. Guests will include Denise Pelley who has been a past guest in our Friday Night Jazz series as well as starring in a one-woman show Jazzabel a year ago in the Kiwanis Theatre, Saxophonist, George Benson whose performance credits range from Louis Armstrong to Lena Horne, Stevie Wonder to Lionel Hampton and Ella Fitzgerald to Milton Berle, Trumpeter Johnny Trudell who, with his orchestra, has backed such greats as Bob Hope, Red Skelton, Tony Bennett, and Johnny Carson and Trombonist Joe Edmonds who has been busy over the last couple of years performing with Orchestra London, Natalie Cole and the Temptations. The Friday Night Jazz All Star Concert will be another fantastic evening at the Chatham Cultural Centre! Tickets are $22 and member discounts are available. To purchase tickets or for additional information, contact the Chatham Cultural Centre Box Office at 519.354.8338, drop by 75 William Street North, Chatham, or visit www.cktickets.com.
Sunday, April 26, 2:00 p.m.
For nearly 25 years, the Chatham Cultural Centre Chorale has been entertaining us with the beautiful, talented voices of this 65+ member choir. The Spring concert in the Kiwanis Theatre is no exception. Tickets are $16 with member discounts available. To purchase tickets visit the Box office at 75 William Street North, call the Box Office at 519-354-8338 or online at www.cktickets.com <http://www.cktickets.com/>
Saturday, May 2
The Kiwanis Theatre is pleased to present a night of Egyptian dance on Saturday, May 2, 2009. In partnership with local dancers, 1001 Nights "Alf Leyla Wa Leyla" will take you on a journey back in time along the banks of the Nile River to ancient Egypt where Pharaohs ruled the land. Megan Robbins and Susu Abdo invite you to explore this mystifying and exotic culture through the ancient art of Egyptian belly dance. Experience the many styles of belly dance from regional belly artists and students. A themed dinner catered by William Street Cafè will be presented prior to the performance. Cocktails are at 5:30pm, followed by dinner at 6:00pm. The show begins at 8:00pm. Tickets for the show are only $15 for adults and $10 for seniors and students. Tickets for the dinner and the performance are $35. All tickets at the door will be $20.00. Tickets are available now by calling the Chatham Cultural Centre Box Office at 519-354-8338 or online at _ HYPERLINK "http://www.cktickets.com" __
May 2 to September 20
The Chatham-Kent Museum at 75 William St. N., Chatham presents “A Stitch in Time”. Call 519-360-1998 or visit www,chatham-kent.ca/ckmuseum for details.
Saturday, May 2, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The Chatham-Kent Chapter of the Canadian Cancer Society presents Let’s Scrap Cancer, a scrap-booking and card-making event, at St. Clair College, Chatham. Cost is $30. For information call Rachel at 519-352-3960.
May 6, Lunch
A Luncheon Fashion Show takes place at the Saellite Restaurant, 145 King St., Chatham to benefit Chatham-Kent Big Sisters. Fashions from Serena’s Ladies Wear. Call the restaurant at 519-352-5281 to reserve a table.
May 7, 8, 9
Theatre Kent presents an original comedy by Chatham-Kent resident Karen Robinet entitled Caught in the Acts on at the Chatham Cultural Centre. For tickets or information call the CCC box office at 519-354-8338 or visit www.cktickets.com.
May 15 to June 7
High Class Art Exhibition at the Thames Art Gallery.
May 24, 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m.
The Fiddle and Sash Association, promoting Metis Culture, is sponsoring an Old Fashioned Rendezvous at the Knights of Columbus Hall, McNaughton Ave. (Hwy 40), Wallaceburg. They are looking for volunteers. If you play the fiddle, guitar or spoons, sing or jig, or are traders and/or crafters, please contact Claude or Marie Laprise at 519-627-4795. The event is free. Come Jam and sample traditional Metis cuisine and learn a little bit about Metis culture.
Wed. May 27th, 700 p.m.
Business Meeting of the Dresden Horticultural Society, Trinity Christian Centre, Dresden.
Wednesday, May 27
The Heart and Stroke Big Bike Event takes place in Wallaceburg at the Oaks Inn. For more information call Heather at 519-354-6232.
Thursday, May 28
The Heart and Stroke Big Bike Challenge takes place at Dresden Raceway. High School Challenge and Corporate Challenge start at 4:00 p.m. Sponsored by the OLG. Food available. For more information call Heather at 519-354-6232.
June 3, Lunch
A Luncheon Fashion Show takes place at Glitters Fun Eatery, 162 King St., Chatham to benefit the Kidney Foundation. Call 519-352-0820 to reserve a table.
June 12 to July 26
The non-juried Community Arts Initiative exhibition Call and Response at the Thames Art Gallery.
Thursday, June 18
The Opening of the non-juried Community Arts Initiative exhibition Call and Response at the Thames Art Gallery will be part of the First Annual Summer Art Crawl taking place tonight in downtown Chatham.
June 14, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
The Maidstone Historical Society is hosting a Black Powder shoot at 970 Puce Road, Maidstone.
July 3, 4 and 5]
The Rotary Club of Chatham Sunrise will be hosting a Ribfest on July 3, 4 and 5, 2009. It will be held in Tecumseh park and will feature internationally renowned Ribbers, local vendors, entertainment in the bandshell, classic car display and other activites designed to create fun for the whole family For more information, please contact the Jim Nash, Event Chairperson at 519 380-9265 ext 221 or e-mail at jnash@enviroshake.com
Sat. July 11th,
The Dresden Horticultural Society Garden Tour takes place. Details to follow.













