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Home and garden events in the Southland
DEC. 6 Bauer sale: Bauer Pottery's holiday sale will feature up to 60% off on factory seconds, samples and stock. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dec. 6, 7, 13 and 14. 3051 Rosslyn St., Los Angeles; (818) 500-0655; www.bauerpottery.com. Flower District tour:...Tags: Santa Ana, Natural Science, Trips and Vacations, Holiday Vacations
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This season's model train express makes many stops
Tribune reporterYou can't walk five steps in Chicagoland without bumping into a holiday model train display this year. Morton Arboretum has one. So does Chicago Botanic Garden. And the John Hancock Center. And the Lincoln Park Conservatory. And the Museum of Science and...Tags: Chicago Botanic Garden, Religious Festivals, Water Tower Place, Road Transportation, Railway Transportation
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He keeps the foamflowers flowing
McClatchy-Tribune newspapersPHILADELPHIA—Sinclair Adam used to cringe when his pals called him "the pharaoh of foamflower." Now, he embraces his inner sovereign with only a slight grimace, hoping it helps get the word out about tiarella, the starry little wildflower he adores....Tags: Plant Openings, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Wildflowers, Natural Resources, Natural Science
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Native plants put down roots at Meadow Beauty Nursery in Lake Worth
Special CorrespondentAfter spending more than two years driving around the state collecting native plants for native plant nurseries, Carl Terwilliger opened his own shop in 1988. Terwilliger still supplies natives to local nurseries, but he opens his 2.5-acre nursery in...Tags: Natural Resources, Natural Science, Lake Worth, Nature, Wildflowers
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Winter Pleasures 2008-09 Calendar of Events
STAGE 500 Clown Christmas: The creators of "500 Clown Frankenstein" and "500 Clown Macbeth" blend circus arts, improv and action-based performance with a hard-core musical take on Charles Dickens' classic tale. Presented by 500 Clown. 8 p.m. Dec. 19;...Tags: Michael Smith, University of Illinois at Chicago, Celebrity, Central Park, Hancock Building
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Cypress Gardens closing again
Sentinel Staff WritersCypress Gardens, one of Florida's oldest tourist attractions, is closing yet again in another attempt to reinvent itself. Land South Holdings LLC, the current owner, announced Monday that this Polk County theme park, long known for its botanical...Tags: Bankruptcy, Theme Park Vacations, Tour Operations Industry, Animals, Tourism and Leisure
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Learn about fire-resistant landscaping
NOV. 8 Firescaping: Landscape architect and contractor Owen Dell, a co-designer of the Santa Barbara Firescape Garden, leads a class on fire-resistant landscaping. 1 to 3 p.m. Theodore Payne Foundation for Wildflowers & Native Plants, 10459 Tuxford St.,...Tags: Beverly Hills, History, Arts, Santa Monica, San Marino
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Suffolk targets invasive aquatic plants in Yaphank
jennifer.smith@newsday.comBy autumn, little remains of the thick green carpet of plant life that covers Yaphank's Upper and Lower Lakes for much of the year. But the weedy culprits - cabomba and variable leaf watermilfoil - are still here, washing in clumps over the dam at Mill...Tags: Bodies of Water, Charity, Fishing, Natural Science, Long Island
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Holiday Higlights
SouthFlorida.comHoliday Train Nov. 1-Jan. 4. Take a ride around the track on the Mall's fun holiday train. Aventura Mall, 19501 Biscayne Blvd., Aventura. 305-935-1110. SANTA'S ENCHANTED FOREST Nov. 6-Jan. 4. With a 92-foot Christmas tree, more than 3,000,000 festive...Tags: Florida Marlins, Museum of Discovery and Science, L Frank Baum, Bodies of Water, 5K Run
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House and garden events in the Southland
TODAY Crafts market: More than 200 U.S. artists will showcase glassware, ceramics, furniture, jewelry, hand-painted textiles and more in the juried Contemporary Crafts Market. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and Sunday. Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, 1855...Tags: History, Arts, Santa Monica, Newspaper and Magazine, Leimert Park
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Gardens look best in camellias
Camellias are mix-and-match shrubs for any yard with shade. They mix nicely with other shrubs and match the toughness of any plant when it comes to difficult growing conditions such as drought, wind and occasional tidal flooding. The evergreens grow...Tags: Bill Williams, Hampton Roads, Marcus Jones, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks
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Civil War Prints
"Antiques Roadshow" appraiser Chris Lane will present a program on the Civil War prints of the Kellogg brothers, Oct. 29 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Connecticut Historical Society, 1 Elizabeth St., Hartford. Lane, co-owner of the Philadelphia Print...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Building Material, Tourism and Leisure, Ecosystems, West Hartford
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