Saturday, May 29th | 12 PM - 5 PM
Bellview Winery, Landisville
Who doesn t love a good BBQ to get into the summer mindset? Join them Saturday May 29th from 12pm-5pm for their kickoff to the summer season. Bring out your friends and family to share a chilled carafe of their specialty sangria while you enjoy a BBQ lunch from one of their food trucks.
Food trucks for the day will be Top Shelf Mobile Cuisine and Garner s BBQ. They will both be grilling your favorite BBQ foods to go along side a chilled bottle of wine.
Bo Rains and her band will be providing the tunes for the day from their vineyard stage.
Author of the article: Edmonton Journal
Publishing date: May 08, 2021  â¢Â 1 hour ago  â¢Â 2 minute read  â¢Â High Level Diner restaurant employee France Vargas serves a customer on the restaurant s outdoor patio in Edmonton on Wednesday May 5, 2021. The Alberta government announced new pandemic health restrictions yesterday. Indoor restaurant dining is prohibited and all outdoor restaurant patios must shut down effective 11:59pm on Sunday May 9, 2021. Photo by Larry Wong /POSTMEDIA
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With the recent announcement of restrictions on restaurant patios and personal services, it begs the question: whereâs the data to support the shutdowns on these businesses? Are these just the easy pickings for the government to shut down?
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Some of the herbs grown by the Wood County Master Gardeners at the Heritage Garden at Henderson Hall in Williamstown. The group recently won the Projects of Excellence award by the Master Gardeners Association of West Virginia for its work at Henderson Hall.
WILLIAMSTOWN Wood County Master Gardeners were awarded a coveted Projects of Excellence award by the Master Gardeners Association of West Virginia for its Heritage Garden at Henderson Hall in Williamstown.
The award included the 2019 and 2020 growing seasons.
Master Gardeners are a program of the WVU Extension Service in Wood County. WVU Extension Service also provides opportunities for 4-H Youth, Community Education Outreach Service and traditional agriculture.
5/6/2021
Avoid beginner mistakes in the garden
Morgan Hancock of Northland Farm and Garden Center says the error she sees most often is beginner gardeners planting too early. (Breeze photos by Nicole Dotzenrod)
Sub-par soil, planting too early, and failing to plan ahead are just a few of the mistakes that can wreak havoc on one’s spring vegetable and herb garden, prompting beginners to question where they went wrong.
The pandemic brought a surge of new gardeners who attempted for the first time to grow their own vegetables and herbs at home, but as with anything, there’s a learning curve to gardening. For those who tried their hand at home gardening and found their thumb isn’t quite as green as you once thought, all hope is not lost.
Free Zoom gardening webinar offered with the Brainerd Public Library
This class is designed for first-time gardeners, but experienced growers might also pick up a tip or two.
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“Flower Gardening for Beginners” will be presented by Master Gardener Jackie Burkey at noon May 11 via Zoom.
The presentation will be an overview of the basics for new gardeners. This class is designed for first-time gardeners, but experienced growers also are welcome. Register for this free Zoom webinar by calling the library at 218-829-5574 or registering online at
tinyurl.com/CWCgarden. The Zoom link will be sent in a confirmation email after registration.