The season's opening of the Halifax Ice Cream Wagon will coincide with the plant and seed swap. Yet another reason to spend some time outdoors, pick up a few plants, and see friends and neighbors. Per Governor Scott's updated order, you do not need to wear a mask at this outdoor event if you are fully vaccinated. If you are not yet fully vaccinated, please wear a mask.
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Plant and Seed Swap at Halifax Community Hall to Remember Edie Fenton
On Saturday, 29 May, the Halifax Community Club will emerge from COVID-19 hibernation to host a community plant and seed swap at the Halifax Community Hall in West Halifax. The Club dedicates this event to our friend, neighbor, gardener, and Club member Edie Fenton, who died in early 2020, just before the first spring bulbs emerged from her well-tended plant beds. Many people from the greater Halifax community have plants from Edie in their gardens. So, it seems fitting to remember her by continuing her generosity of sharing plants. If you have plants or seeds to share, then please do bring them. If not, then you are still welcome to take home plants and seeds for your garden.
Where: Halifax Community Hall, 20 Brook Road, West Halifax
The Hall is wheelchair-accessible with an accessible bathroom.
Rain date: Saturday, 5 June.
Cost: Free.
You are welcome to make a voluntary donation to support the Club and the historic Hall.
For more information, contact Linda Lyon at LindaALyon@gmail.com or 802-368-2211.