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Plants You Cannot Kill with Marianne Binetti

  • Cascade Covenant Church 13225 436th Avenue SE North Bend, WA, 98045 United States (map)

CANCELLED

Dear Friends,

We’re very sorry to share that our April 26 event with Marianne Binetti has been cancelled. Marianne recently experienced a hiking accident that will require surgery, recovery and rest. We send her our best wishes for a full and speedy recovery.

If you purchased a ticket, we are happy to offer a full refund—or, if you prefer, you may choose to convert your ticket into a donation to the Mount Si High School senior scholarship fund, which the event was designed to support. Either option is warmly appreciated.

Please use the link below to let us know your preference, and we will take care of it promptly.

Thank you for your understanding and support.
Warmly,
Amber Chaki, President

snoqvalleygc@gmail.com

MARIANNE BINETTI is a northwest horticultural expert: Marianne has a degree in horticulture from Washington State University and writes a syndicated gardening column that runs in over a dozen newspapers each week including the The Tacoma News Tribune (Sundays) and The Daily Olympian (Saturdays). She has also written or co-written 10 gardening books including "Easy Answers for Great Gardens" and her latest book "Edible Gardening for Washington and Oregon" She lectures and gives seminars on a variety of topics, has appeared on HGTV and hosts radio and TV programs. Marianne leads garden tours around the world with her husband Joe. She lives and gardens on two acres in Enumclaw, near Seattle, Washington.

The Snoqualmie Valley Garden Club proudly presents our Second Annual Cultivating Conversations: Speakers of Note, a special fundraising event dedicated to supporting Mt Si High School students. All ticket sales and donations go directly toward senior scholarships for Mount Si High School, ensuring that funds stay within the Snoqualmie Valley.

This annual event is our way of connecting with the greater community—bringing people together for an afternoon of learning, inspiration, and fun. It also showcases our thriving club, which welcomes gardeners of all interests and experience levels with a wide range of activities throughout the year.

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