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Make a wreath for the holidays

Participants will have a chance to make their own wreath to decorate for the holiday season. Participants will have a chance to make their own wreath to decorate for the holiday season. Donated photo

This year, folks in Haywood County will have the chance to embellish their homes with a one-of-a-kind wreath at the annual NC State Extension Master Gardener℠ Wreath-Making Workshop on Saturday, Dec. 6. The extension office will provide a selection of fresh greenery, natural embellishments and knowledgeable extension master gardener volunteers. 

Sessions are from 9-11:30 a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m. at N.C. Cooperative Extension, Haywood County Center, located at 589 Raccoon Road, Waynesville.

Cost is $45 for one 16-inch wreath, including all materials with a bow. Participants only need to bring gloves and pruners, if they have them. Space is limited to 40 people per session and to one wreath per person.

To reserve your spot, please register and prepay at eventbrite.com/e/wreath-making-workshop-tickets-1708247035869?aff=oddtdtcreator, or in person at the Haywood County Center by Nov. 26. For questions, call 828.456.3575.

Proceeds from the wreath making workshop fund extension-sponsored horticultural projects in Haywood County, including elementary school gardens, community gardens, demonstration gardens, educational workshops, Extension Master Gardener programs and more.

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