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Teachers, here is a new opportunity to exhibit your students horticulture
projects. It will be with the Southeastern Flower Show March 2-6th.
Wanted to go ahead and get you the categories so you could begin project
planning. More details of the show will be sent at a later date.
Dr. Teri Hamlin
North Region Agriculture Education
Georgia Department of Education
Four Towers, University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia 30602
706-542-3679
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You can send this one out, Teri.
Thanks!
Teachers:
SAVE THY DATE
“English Gardens for Southern Lifestyles”
Southeastern Flower Show
March 2-6, 2005
Youth Division
Theme: “Adventures in the Garden”
Translate British Literature into Plant Discoveries
New Age Divisions:
Grades 1-5
Grades 6-8
Grades 9-12
Exciting Categories with New Age Appropriate Requirements including:
Bog plants and Bog Environments
Woodlands and Native Plants
Plants with “Personality” (Plants that have a unique or special purpose)
Hydroponics
Design Challenge
Contact co-chairs, Dian Deimler and Mary Clare Kearse at
[log in to unmask] for more information.
We are excited to have Teri Hamlin of the Georgia Department of Education
and Stacy Byrd, Horticulturalist with Fernbank Science Center on our
Advisory Board.
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