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Garden Club presents harvest theme
Celebrate Fire Prevention Week see pages 10 & 11
MADD DONATION
Local government contributes to MADD presentation See page 4
KOYOTES BAT IT AGAIN
Two Kobau Koyotes assist Kelowna team’s silver medal play in Washington See page 5
Photo by Steve Arstad
TUMBLE BUMBLE DAYS
Karen Watson and Angie Morin of the Keremeos Garden Club with one of the group’s creative creations on Seventh Avenue in Keremeos. The Garden Club added a colourful new dimension to Keremeos’ downtown section last week when they placed a number of scarecrows in village planters. Soon, members will spring planting of the To celebrate the have a work bee and changing of the season flower boxes to beauremove the annuals tifying and make from the planters leavdownpeople smile, ing the center grasses town and garden club for winter interest. We throughmembers Conversations are taking notes of this out the planted a have already year’s many gardensummer number of begun as to ing successes and some of mainscarecrows what we will failures. Conversations taining last Thursday plant next have already begun as and enin Keremeos’ Contributed by Angie Morin year! to what we will plant joying flower plantnext year! the floral ers, located in The members of display we Few things represent the downtown the Garden Club wish have now area on Sevthe image of the hareveryone a happy arrived at autumn in enth Avenue. vest season as well as Thanksgiving weekend. all its glory. From the early the scarecrow.
Garden Club delights residents with harvest theme scarecrows added to main street planters
Children gather at the Legion for playtime See page 12
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