GILFORD — The Opechee Garden Club will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday, Sept. 9, at the Gilford Community Church Fellowship Hall. The doors open at noon, refreshments and a social opportunity at 12:30 p.m., then a brief business meeting followed by the guest speaker UNH master gardener Bill Weeks. Attendees will learn why saving seeds is important, when and how to harvest them, methods of preserving and storing tips and tricks. For more information, visit opecheegardenclub.com.
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