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Grafton Garden Club Met at the Brigham Hill Community FarmMembers of the Grafton Garden Club, other area garden clubs, and others attended an open meeting on Sunday, September 14, 2003, from 2-4 p.m. at The Brigham Hill Community Farm in the Project Barn on Wheeler Road in North Grafton. Ken Dion, Volunteer Coordinator, and Ken Crater, co-owner of the farm, talked about the Community Harvest Project and the part the Brigham Hill Community Farm plays in the project. The two Kens each took a group on a tour of the farm and answered tons of questions from those in attendance. The groups got to see the butterfly garden that the Grafton Garden Club planted in memory of Polly English, a long time active member of the garden club. The butterfly garden is still in bloom and attracts the butterflies in the area. Pictures of the event are available on the Grafton Garden Club web site which can be accessed from www.graftoncommon.com. On the garden club web site, you can see the upcoming programs and see pictures from past events, You can email the Grafton Garden Club at ggc@net1plus.com or from the web site. The Grafton Garden Club is a non-profit organization that has members from many area towns. The Club provides scholarships and grants to area schools for the educational pursuit of horticulture. |