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Power of plants
Hancock County’s perennial plant sales often are coveted, one-shot deals. Some gardeners make it. Others miss out. Among them is the Blue Hill Public Library’s benefit plant sale, but there’s a new twist. It kicked off Monday, May 24 and will run continuously for three weeks!
Starting Monday, May 24 the library will host its annual plant sale fundraiser, but with a new twist this year, rather than taking place on just one day, it will go for three weeks! As always there will be high quality plants from local gardens available to purchase, but this year the sale will be open every day the library is open, until Saturday June 12. The plant stock will be replenished frequently and will offer a wide variety to choose from. This popular annual sale is an important fundraiser that the library depends on. If you have any questions, please visit the library’s website at www.bhpl.net or call 374-5515.
Dining rooms and bars are where we gather to share good food and drink and good times with friends, family and neighbors. And while 2020 made gathering together difficult, restaurants are still here for us, whether we re able to eat their food inside, on a patio or in our own homes. Since eateries are doing everything they can to keep open and keep serving the dining community, we decided to move ahead with our annual Eat Here list of the 100 restaurants we can t live without – and hope we never have to.
Our list recognizes that greatness continues when and where we least expect it, and also serves as a thank you to the people cooking, serving, washing dishes, answering phones, delivering your food, enforcing the rules and making Denver a better city every day. Now get out and eat!