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Seattle Tilth at the 2008 Northwest Flower & Garden Show!

Come join us at the 2008 Northwest Flower & Garden Show!

Visit Seattle Tilth's booth & watch Lisa Taylor & Children's Garden Friends perform at the NW Flower & Garden Show. We'll share info on growing edibles in small spaces, tell you about other exciting events for Seattle Tilth's 30th Anniversary in 2008, and put on a great show at the Sprout Stage (see below for more details)!

Lisa Taylor & Children’s Garden Friends
Northwest Flower and Garden Show Appearances

Creatures of the Earth
An underground adventure of songs and stories.  Worms! Sowbugs! Centipedes! Up close and personal! Join Lisa and friends in an adventure underground. Using songs, stories and demonstration, we will explore the creatures who live in your worm bin.
Saturday, Feb 23 at 10 a.m. on the Sprout Stage
Sunday, Feb 24 at 10 a.m. on the Sprout Stage

Those Amazing Changing Bugs
The magic of metamorphosis in song and dance! Ladybugs and butterflies and spiders, oh my! Join Lisa and friends in an exploration of how arthropods grow and change. Learn about the bugs and spiders in your garden through songs, stories and demonstration. Don’t miss the fun!
Saturday, Feb 23 at 1p.m. on the Sprout Stage
Sunday, Feb 24 at 1 p.m. on the Sprout Stage

When: Feb 20, 2008 09:00 AM to Feb 24, 2008 06:00 PM
Contact:
Emi Morgan
206-633-5045
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