FULTON - Fulton Block Builders (FBB) and the city of Fulton partner again to organize Fulton’s first fall festival, scheduled from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Oct. 9.
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FULTON â Fulton Block Builders will host an outdoor plant swap in conjunction with Fulton Parks and Recreation from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, May 22, at Bullhead Point in Fulton, gardeners are invited to bring labeled plants and take home new plants.
Here is how people can be involved:
1. While working in on yards and cleaning out flower beds, take some time to divide plants and make room for new varieties.
2. Put extra plants in disposable containers and/or bags.
3. Mark the plant with its common name.
4. Indicate if it is a shade or sun lover.
5. If possible, add a picture of what it looks like blooming.
FULTON â Fulton Block Builders will host an outdoor plant swap in conjunction with Fulton Parks and Recreation from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, May 22, at Bullhead Point in Fulton, gardeners are invited to bring labeled plants and take home new plants.
Here is how people can be involved:
1. While working in on yards and cleaning out flower beds, take some time to divide plants and make room for new varieties.
2. Put extra plants in disposable containers and/or bags.
3. Mark the plant with its common name.
4. Indicate if it is a shade or sun lover.
5. If possible, add a picture of what it looks like blooming.
A fellow quilter, Jones said in a news release from Block Builders that the school district has never received such a timely and generous gift. It is practical too.
The district will give the donated quilts to students in a way to protect their privacy, but the quilts will come with labels sewn onto the back of each that can be filled in with a child s name and the date the quilt is presented to them.
Schrag, a former school teacher, said in the group s news release that, It is our hope that by giving a quilt, the recipient will feel valued and loved. We are planting seeds of hope for that child’s bright future.