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SUMMARY:Grow the Good Life
DESCRIPTION:As you begin your garden plans for 2024\, the Bedford Master Gardeners offer some helpful instruction and advice with our annual Grow The Good Life program.\n\n \n\nThis year's seminar will be three presentations on gardening with a focus on the environment. The seminar will be on March 9\, 2024\, in-person at Bethlehem United Methodist Church\, 13586 Old Moneta Road\, Moneta\, VA from 9AM to 3PM.\n\n \n\nThe speakers for this year's Grow The Good Life are Joe Lamp'l\, Jim McCormac\, and Jim McGlone.\n\n \n\nThe registration fee for attending the event in person covers the three speakers\, your choice of lunch\, and plenty of time to visit with our wonderful vendors\, including Justin Kelley -- a professional tool sharpener. The lunch selection options will be given during registration checkout.\n\n \n\nDOORS OPEN AT 9AM. Seminar starts at 9:30AM\n\nSpeakers:\n\n \n\n9:35AM - 10:50AM\n\nJoe Lamp'l -- "Ecological Gardening for Beauty and Biodiversity: A 10-Step Blueprint for Success" (via Zoom)\n\nFor centuries\, gardens have existed for one main purpose\; to bring beauty to our lives. Today\, we know that gardens can offer so much more than that. In light of habitat loss\, alarming increases in threatened wildlife species now on the verge of extinction\, and the ever-increasing threats from climate change\, it's time to think beyond gardening for just ourselves. The new gardening ethic considers gardening in a way that enhances the surrounding environment for the benefit of all other life as well through the practice of ecological gardening. This presentation will explore how we've gotten to this point\, why now\, and provides a solid\, 10-step blueprint for success that we can all implement no matter where we live or garden. It's not only important that we act now\, it's essential!\n\n \n\n1 1:30AM - 12:45PM\n\nJim McCormac -- "Mysterious Moths -- Growing the Darker Side of Butterflies" (via Zoom)\n\nOur enchantment with butterflies isn't surprising. These daytime flyers are easily observed and collectively encompass a rainbow palette of colors punctuated with ornate patterns. However\, their close relatives the moths overwhelm butterflies in species diversity and sheer numbers. Most moths are nocturnal and largely out of sight and mind. Nonetheless\, they are one of the most important animal groups. Moths are inextricably intertwined with native plants\, bats\, birds\, and the whole of the eastern deciduous forest ecosystem. They play an enormous role in the pollination of native plants and over the eons have spurred the evolution of myriad defensive plant compounds to ward off caterpillar herbivory. In addition\, they are often far more interesting than butterflies\, both visually and behaviorally. This talk will be a pictorial journey into an intriguing and little known world that unfolds all around us. We can greatly benefit the ecosystem around us by "moth-gardening" in our yards.\n\n \n\n1 :30PM - 2:45PM\n\nJim McGlone -- "Why Native Trees Matter" (In Person)\n\nFor too long trees have been viewed as an ornamental option. A growing body of research\, and our own experiences during the pandemic\, point to trees\, particularly native trees\, as not being optional in the health and well-being of people and the planet. Learn how you can help fight the 3 great environmental crises of our time.\n\n \n\n2:45PM - 3:00PM Wrap up and evaluations (In Person)\n\n\n\n\n\nInstructor bio's:\n\nJoe Lamp'l:\n\nJoe Lamp'l is the creator and producer of Growing a Greener World\, an Emmy Award-winning national series on public television\, currently airing in 96% of the US and 38 countries.\n\nThe program tells the stories of the people behind those gardens\, the heroes doing great things for the planet through organic gardening\, green living\, small farming\, and simple yet significant ways to lighten their footprint on this planet.\n\nIn 2011\, The American Horticultural Society honored Joe as the recipient of the Society's B.Y. Morrison Communication Award\, which recognizes effective and inspirational communication through print\, radio\, television\, and online media.\n\nIn recent years\, he has been the recipient of the Garden Writers Association Gold Award for Best On-Air Talent and others. Most recently Growing a Greener World received a 2018 Daytime Emmy Award\, the 2018 Pioneer Taste Award\, and The Taste Award for Best Branded Program\, Breakout Storyteller of the Year and Best Green or Organic Program\, Series or Film.\n\nAs the founder and "Joe" behind joegardener.com   Joe has created an ever-growing site dedicated to all things gardening and horticulture through the best how-to videos\, podcasts\, online courses\, and blog posts available.\n\nJim McCormac: Jim worked for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources for 31 years as a botanist\, and later specializing in wildlife diversity projects for the Division of Wildlife. He has authored or coauthored six books\, including Birds of Ohio (Lone Pine 2004)\; and Wild Ohio: The Best of Our Natural Heritage (Kent State University Press 2009). The latter won the 2010 Ohioana Book award. He is a coauthor of the Ohio Breeding Bird Atlas II book. His book\, Gardening for Moths\, in collaboration with Chelsea Gottfried\, was released in February 2023.\n\nJim writes a column\, Nature\, for the Columbus Dispatch\, and regularly publishes a natural history blog. He has written numerous articles in a variety of publications\, and has delivered hundreds of presentations throughout the eastern United States. He was named 2015 Conservation Communicator of the Year by the Ohio League of Sportsmen. Jim is an avid photographer\, shooting a range of natural history subjects. He has had hundreds of photos published in various forums\, including the TV show Jeopardy!\n\nJim McGlone: Jim McGlone has a PhD in Human Ecology (aka Economics) from Virginia Tech and a Master's Certificate in Environmental Law and Policy from the USDA Graduate School. He has taught economics at Virginia Tech\, Ohio State and Northern Illinois University\, and done research at the Economic Research Service of the USDA. A self-taught naturalist and ecologist\, he has managed the natural resources of a 500 acre park in Fairfax County and recently retired as an Urban Forest Conservationist with the Virginia Department of Forestry in Northern Virginia.\n\nHe continues to do environmental education with Tree Stewards\, Master Naturalists\, Master Gardeners and other groups. He is also an ISA Certified Arborist and has the ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualification.\n\n\nSee the full details and register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/grow-the-good-life-2024-march-9-tickets-807268099617
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div class="eds-l-mar-vert-6 eds-l-sm-mar-vert-4 eds-text-bm structured-content-rich-text" style="font-family: -apple-system\, BlinkMacSystemFont\, Roboto\, &quot\;Helvetica Neue&quot\;\, Helvetica\, Tahoma\, Arial\, sans-serif\; margin: 24px 0px\; padding: 0px\; text-rendering: optimizelegibility\; font-size: 14px\; line-height: 1.25rem\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(57\, 54\, 79)\;">\n<div class="eds-text--left" style="margin: 0px\; padding: 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\;">\n<h3 style="margin: 0px\; padding: 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(30\, 10\, 60)\; font-size: 20px\; line-height: 1.75rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">As you begin your garden plans for 2024\, the Bedford Master Gardeners offer some helpful instruction and advice with our annual Grow The Good Life program.</span></h3>\n\n<h3 style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(30\, 10\, 60)\; font-size: 20px\; line-height: 1.75rem\;">&nbsp\;</h3>\n\n<h3 style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(30\, 10\, 60)\; font-size: 20px\; line-height: 1.75rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">This year&#39\;s seminar will be three presentations on gardening with a focus on the environment. The seminar will be on March 9\, 2024\, in-person at Bethlehem United Methodist Church\, 13586 Old Moneta Road\, Moneta\, VA from 9AM to 3PM.</span></h3>\n\n<p style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(111\, 114\, 135)\; font-size: 16px\; line-height: 1.5rem\;">&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<h3 style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(30\, 10\, 60)\; font-size: 20px\; line-height: 1.75rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">The speakers for this year&#39\;s Grow The Good Life are Joe Lamp&#39\;l\, Jim McCormac\, and Jim McGlone.</span></h3>\n\n<p style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(111\, 114\, 135)\; font-size: 16px\; line-height: 1.5rem\;">&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<h3 style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(30\, 10\, 60)\; font-size: 20px\; line-height: 1.75rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">The registration fee for attending the event in person covers the three speakers\, your choice of lunch\, and plenty of time to visit with our wonderful vendors\, including Justin Kelley -- a professional tool sharpener. The lunch selection options will be given during registration checkout.</span></h3>\n\n<h3 style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(30\, 10\, 60)\; font-size: 20px\; line-height: 1.75rem\;">&nbsp\;</h3>\n\n<h3 style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(30\, 10\, 60)\; font-size: 20px\; line-height: 1.75rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">DOORS OPEN AT 9AM. Seminar starts at 9:30AM</span></h3>\n\n<h3 style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(30\, 10\, 60)\; font-size: 20px\; line-height: 1.75rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-weight: 700\; box-sizing: border-box\; padding-top: 0px\;">Speakers:</span></span></h3>\n\n<p style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(111\, 114\, 135)\; font-size: 16px\; line-height: 1.5rem\;">&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<h3 style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(30\, 10\, 60)\; font-size: 20px\; line-height: 1.75rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-weight: 700\; box-sizing: border-box\; padding-top: 0px\;">9:35AM - 10:50AM</span></span></h3>\n\n<h3 style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(30\, 10\, 60)\; font-size: 20px\; line-height: 1.75rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-weight: 700\; box-sizing: border-box\; padding-top: 0px\;">J</span><span style="font-weight: 700\; box-sizing: border-box\;">oe Lamp&#39\;l -- &quot\;Ecological Gardening for Beauty and Biodiversity: A 10-Step Blueprint for Success&quot\; (via Zoom)</span></span></h3>\n\n<p style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(111\, 114\, 135)\; font-size: 16px\; line-height: 1.5rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">For centuries\, gardens have existed for one main purpose\; to bring beauty to our lives. Today\, we know that gardens can offer so much more than that. In light of habitat loss\, alarming increases in threatened wildlife species now on the verge of extinction\, and the ever-increasing threats from climate change\, it&rsquo\;s time to think beyond gardening for just ourselves. The new gardening ethic considers gardening in a way that enhances the surrounding environment for the benefit of all other life as well through the practice of&nbsp\;<em style="box-sizing: border-box\; padding-top: 0px\;"><span style="font-weight: 700\; box-sizing: border-box\; padding-top: 0px\;">ecological gardening</span></em>. This presentation will explore how we&rsquo\;ve gotten to this point\, why now\, and provides a solid\, 10-step blueprint for success that we can all implement no matter where we live or garden. It&rsquo\;s not only important that we act now\, it&rsquo\;s essential!</span></p>\n\n<p style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(111\, 114\, 135)\; font-size: 16px\; line-height: 1.5rem\;">&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<h3 style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(30\, 10\, 60)\; font-size: 20px\; line-height: 1.75rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-weight: 700\; box-sizing: border-box\; padding-top: 0px\;">1 1:30AM - 12:45PM</span></span></h3>\n\n<h3 style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(30\, 10\, 60)\; font-size: 20px\; line-height: 1.75rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-weight: 700\; box-sizing: border-box\; padding-top: 0px\;">J</span><span style="font-weight: 700\; box-sizing: border-box\;">im McCormac -- &quot\;Mysterious Moths -- Growing the Darker Side of Butterflies&quot\; (via Zoom)</span></span></h3>\n\n<p style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(111\, 114\, 135)\; font-size: 16px\; line-height: 1.5rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">Our enchantment with butterflies isn&rsquo\;t surprising. These daytime flyers are easily observed and collectively encompass a rainbow palette of colors punctuated with ornate patterns. However\, their close relatives the moths overwhelm butterflies in species diversity and sheer numbers. Most moths are nocturnal and largely out of sight and mind. Nonetheless\, they are one of the most important animal groups. Moths are inextricably intertwined with native plants\, bats\, birds\, and the whole of the eastern deciduous forest ecosystem. They play an enormous role in the pollination of native plants and over the eons have spurred the evolution of myriad defensive plant compounds to ward off caterpillar herbivory. In addition\, they are often far more interesting than butterflies\, both visually and behaviorally. This talk will be a pictorial journey into an intriguing and little known world that unfolds all around us. We can greatly benefit the ecosystem around us by &ldquo\;moth-gardening&rdquo\; in our yards.</span></p>\n\n<h3 style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(30\, 10\, 60)\; font-size: 20px\; line-height: 1.75rem\;">&nbsp\;</h3>\n\n<h3 style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(30\, 10\, 60)\; font-size: 20px\; line-height: 1.75rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">1 :30PM - 2:45PM</span></h3>\n\n<h3 style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(30\, 10\, 60)\; font-size: 20px\; line-height: 1.75rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-weight: 700\; box-sizing: border-box\; padding-top: 0px\;">J</span><span style="font-weight: 700\; box-sizing: border-box\;">im McGlone -- &quot\;Why Native Trees Matter&quot\; (In Person)</span></span></h3>\n\n<p style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(111\, 114\, 135)\; font-size: 16px\; line-height: 1.5rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">For too long trees have been viewed as an ornamental option. A growing body of research\, and our own experiences during the pandemic\, point to trees\, particularly native trees\, as not being optional in the health and well-being of people and the planet. Learn how you can help fight the 3 great environmental crises of our time.</span></p>\n\n<p style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(111\, 114\, 135)\; font-size: 16px\; line-height: 1.5rem\;">&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<h3 style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(30\, 10\, 60)\; font-size: 20px\; line-height: 1.75rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-weight: 700\; box-sizing: border-box\; padding-top: 0px\;">2:45PM - 3:00PM Wrap up and evaluations (In Person)</span></span></h3>\n</div>\n</div>\n\n<div class="eds-l-mar-vert-6 eds-l-sm-mar-vert-4 eds-text-bm structured-content-rich-text" style="font-family: -apple-system\, BlinkMacSystemFont\, Roboto\, &quot\;Helvetica Neue&quot\;\, Helvetica\, Tahoma\, Arial\, sans-serif\; margin: 24px 0px\; padding: 0px\; text-rendering: optimizelegibility\; font-size: 14px\; line-height: 1.25rem\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(57\, 54\, 79)\;">\n<div class="eds-text--left" style="margin: 0px\; padding: 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\;">\n<h3 style="margin: 0px\; padding: 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(30\, 10\, 60)\; font-size: 20px\; line-height: 1.75rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-weight: 700\; box-sizing: border-box\; padding-top: 0px\;">Instructor bio&#39\;s:</span></span></h3>\n\n<p style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(111\, 114\, 135)\; font-size: 16px\; line-height: 1.5rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-weight: 700\; box-sizing: border-box\; padding-top: 0px\;">Joe Lamp&#39\;l:</span></span></p>\n\n<p style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(111\, 114\, 135)\; font-size: 16px\; line-height: 1.5rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">Joe Lamp&rsquo\;l is the creator and producer of Growing a Greener World\, an Emmy Award-winning national series on public television\, currently airing in 96% of the US and 38 countries.</span></p>\n\n<p style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(111\, 114\, 135)\; font-size: 16px\; line-height: 1.5rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">The program tells the stories of the people behind those gardens\, the heroes doing great things for the planet through organic gardening\, green living\, small farming\, and simple yet significant ways to lighten their footprint on this planet.</span></p>\n\n<p style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(111\, 114\, 135)\; font-size: 16px\; line-height: 1.5rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">In 2011\, The American Horticultural Society honored Joe as the recipient of the Society&rsquo\;s B.Y. Morrison Communication Award\, which recognizes effective and inspirational communication&mdash\;through print\, radio\, television\, and online media.</span></p>\n\n<p style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(111\, 114\, 135)\; font-size: 16px\; line-height: 1.5rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">In recent years\, he has been the recipient of the Garden Writers Association Gold Award for Best On-Air Talent and others. Most recently Growing a Greener World received a 2018 Daytime Emmy Award\, the 2018 Pioneer Taste Award\, and The Taste Award for Best Branded Program\, Breakout Storyteller of the Year and Best Green or Organic Program\, Series or Film.</span></p>\n\n<p style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(111\, 114\, 135)\; font-size: 16px\; line-height: 1.5rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">As the founder and &ldquo\;Joe&rdquo\; behind joegardener.com &ndash\; Joe has created an ever-growing site dedicated to all things gardening and horticulture through the best how-to&nbsp\;<a href="https://joegardener.com/videos/" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" style="background-color: transparent\; text-decoration-line: none\; color: rgb(54\, 89\, 227)\; cursor: pointer\; box-sizing: border-box\; padding-top: 0px\;" target="_blank" title="https://joegardener.com/videos/">videos</a>\,&nbsp\;<a href="https://joegardener.com/podcast/" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" style="background-color: transparent\; text-decoration-line: none\; color: rgb(54\, 89\, 227)\; cursor: pointer\; box-sizing: border-box\;" target="_blank" title="https://joegardener.com/podcast/">podcasts</a>\,&nbsp\;<a href="http://joegardener.com/LEARN" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" style="background-color: transparent\; text-decoration-line: none\; color: rgb(54\, 89\, 227)\; cursor: pointer\; box-sizing: border-box\;" target="_blank" title="http://JOEGARDENER.COM/LEARN">online courses</a>\, and&nbsp\;<a href="https://joegardener.com/blog/" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" style="background-color: transparent\; text-decoration-line: none\; color: rgb(54\, 89\, 227)\; cursor: pointer\; box-sizing: border-box\;" target="_blank" title="https://joegardener.com/blog/">blog posts</a>&nbsp\;available.</span></p>\n\n<p style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(111\, 114\, 135)\; font-size: 16px\; line-height: 1.5rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-weight: 700\; box-sizing: border-box\; padding-top: 0px\;">Jim McCormac:</span><span style="font-weight: 700\; box-sizing: border-box\;">&nbsp\;</span>Jim worked for the Ohio Department of Natural Resources for 31 years as a botanist\, and later specializing in wildlife diversity projects for the Division of Wildlife. He has authored or coauthored six books\, including&nbsp\;<em style="box-sizing: border-box\;">Birds of Ohio</em>&nbsp\;(Lone Pine 2004)\; and<em style="box-sizing: border-box\;">&nbsp\;Wild Ohio: The Best of Our Natural Heritage</em>&nbsp\;(Kent State University Press 2009). The latter won the 2010 Ohioana Book award. He is a coauthor of the Ohio Breeding Bird Atlas II book. His book\,&nbsp\;<em style="box-sizing: border-box\;">Gardening for Moths</em>\, in collaboration with Chelsea Gottfried\, was released in February 2023.</span></p>\n\n<p style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(111\, 114\, 135)\; font-size: 16px\; line-height: 1.5rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">Jim writes a column\,&nbsp\;<em style="box-sizing: border-box\; padding-top: 0px\;">Nature</em>\, for the Columbus Dispatch\, and regularly publishes a natural history blog. He has written numerous articles in a variety of publications\, and has delivered hundreds of presentations throughout the eastern United States. He was named 2015 Conservation Communicator of the Year by the Ohio League of Sportsmen. Jim is an avid photographer\, shooting a range of natural history subjects. He has had hundreds of photos published in various forums\, including the TV show Jeopardy!</span></p>\n\n<p style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(111\, 114\, 135)\; font-size: 16px\; line-height: 1.5rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;"><span style="font-weight: 700\; box-sizing: border-box\; padding-top: 0px\;">Jim McGlone:</span><span style="font-weight: 700\; box-sizing: border-box\;">&nbsp\;</span>Jim McGlone has a PhD in Human Ecology (aka Economics) from Virginia Tech and a Master&rsquo\;s Certificate in Environmental Law and Policy from the USDA Graduate School. He has taught economics at Virginia Tech\, Ohio State and Northern Illinois University\, and done research at the Economic Research Service of the USDA. A self-taught naturalist and ecologist\, he has managed the natural resources of a 500 acre park in Fairfax County and recently retired as an Urban Forest Conservationist with the Virginia Department of Forestry in Northern Virginia.</span></p>\n\n<p style="margin: 0px\; padding: 10px 0px 0px\; box-sizing: border-box\; color: rgb(111\, 114\, 135)\; font-size: 16px\; line-height: 1.5rem\;"><span style="font-size:14px\;">He continues to do environmental education with Tree Stewards\, Master Naturalists\, Master Gardeners and other groups. He is also an ISA Certified Arborist and has the ISA Tree Risk Assessment Qualification.</span></p>\n</div>\n</div>\n<span style="font-size:14px\;">See the full details and register here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/grow-the-good-life-2024-march-9-tickets-807268099617</span>
LOCATION:Bethlehem United Methodist Church 13586 Old Moneta Road\, Moneta\, VA
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