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Seed Saving And Unspoken Poetry At Library

August 27, 2014 by Kent County Public Library

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On First Friday, September 5, Kent County Public Library will hold two events at the Chestertown Branch. Both are free and open to the public. All ages are welcome.

Seed Saving & Other Ideas for Growing Things

5-6:30pm

Sabine Harvey, Horticulture Program Assistant with the University of Maryland Extension, will be on hand to share her knowledge and answer questions about seed saving and other ideas for growing things.  Stop by and gather some knowledge as part of your First Friday experience.  While you’re here, make some DIY seed packets to help you start preparing for next year’s garden.

Unspoken Poetry: Reception for Sherrie von Sternberg 

5-8pm

Meet artist Sherrie von Sternberg, enjoy refreshments, and be among the first to view the exhibit, Unspoken Poetry.  Raised on a farm in Western Pennsylvania, surrounded by the wide open countryside, Sherrie discovered the four seasons under the watchful eye of an author and poet. It was no surprise that the love of expression gave forth to the visual creativity that is the art of Sherrie von Sternberg. As a preservationist and humanist, Sherrie believes that we impact each other and our world with everything that we do. Her exhibit, Unspoken Poetry, will remain on display during the month of September.

For more information about these programs or to learn about becoming a featured artist at KCPL, please call 410-778-3636.

 

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