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Arcadia Robinson, Mary Hitz, Margaret Manery and Myra Antaya are among the members of Coquitlam’s Dogwood Garden Club, which hosts its annual spring plant sale on Saturdayq in the Centennial Pavilion at Dogwood Pavilion (624 Poirier St.). Discounted perennials from members’ gardens will be offered along with vegetable plants and r herbs. There is no cost for admission to the sale, which runs from 9 a.m. to noon. Proceeds from the event pay for club activities, guest speakers, field trips, demonstration workshops and scholarships for horticultural students at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. For more activities this weekend in the Tri-Cities, see page A18.
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