MEMBERS of Kiama Garden Club and Illawarra Rose Society will combine on Saturday, July 18, for their Plants, Pots and Posies event in Peace Park, Kiama.
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The annual event will run from 10am to 2pm and will be highlighted by a rose-pruning demonstration by rose expert Robert Curll. There will also be stalls and morning tea.
Kiama Garden Club secretary Carol-Ann Trist said the event would give people the chance to get tips and information.
"Garden lovers just love the opportunity to get out in the garden around this time of the year and we will have all the information everyone needs just in time for spring," Mrs Trist said.
Apart from the information sessions and stalls, there will also be the opportunity for people to join the Garden Club or Rose Society, as well as taking part in the Buy-a-Brick campaign.
"Buy-a-Brick has helped raise thousands of dollars for the upgrades of Peace Park that sees the park as the only public reserve in Kiama that pays its own way, with the engraved bricks being placed along the pathway, which has now been completed, linking Manning and Taylor Streets," Garden Club life member Winsome Barker said.