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Calloway's Nursery Hosts Exclusive Social Gathering for Garden Enthusiasts

Dallas garden center provides opportunity for Texas gardeners to network, chat and learn more about gardening on June 30, 2012.

2012-06-28
FORT WORTH, TX, June 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) On Saturday, June 30th Calloway's Nursery on Greenville Avenue in Dallas will host gardening enthusiasts from 4 p.m. until close.

This networking event for gardeners will include guest speaker, Joy Lilljedahl. Lilljedahl is the current president of the North Texas Unit of the Herb Society of America. She will share information on herbs and provide ideas on how to purpose an herb harvest. Attendees will have the opportunity to tour the garden center and meet the store managers: Kelly Rogers and Bill McNeese. Calloway's Nursery is also offering a 25% savings coupon for shoppers who 'like' the MyTexasGarden Facebook page. Light refreshments will be served between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m.

"We try to offer a variety of activities for gardeners to meet and share gardening information and stories at our local nurseries," Kimberly Bird, Vice President of Retail Marketing, said.

Learn more about Calloway's gardening events at calloways.com/garden-events.

Founded in 1986, Calloway's and Cornelius Nursery is an 18-store garden center chain serving gardeners in the Dallas, Fort Worth and Houston areas. The company strives to make gardening fun, easy and successful for customers by offering expert advice from Texas Certified Nursery Professionals; store environments that are educational and easy to shop; weekly gardening clinics that serve both novice and expert gardeners; displays and instructions to aid gardeners with design and color development in their yards; and a product selection of the best plant varieties available. For more information, visit http://www.calloways.com.


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[Press-News.org] Calloway's Nursery Hosts Exclusive Social Gathering for Garden Enthusiasts
Dallas garden center provides opportunity for Texas gardeners to network, chat and learn more about gardening on June 30, 2012.