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Saturday, July 29 from 9:00am–1:00pm Advance Registration Required NATIVE PLANT SALE BUTTERFLY PLANT SALE EDIBLE PLANT SALE Rotary Park Saturday, July 29 from 9:00am–1:00pm Native trees, shrubs, wildflowers & groundcovers. There will be some non-native (but nice) BUTTERFLY PLANTS & EDIBLE PLANTS, too. Experts will be on hand to help you choose the right plant for the right place! It doesn’t cost anything to come & look around. Come early for the best selection! Native plants are great because, once they are established, they require less chemical interference and need less water to thrive. Plus, they benefit wildlife (like birds & butterflies). The plants at this sale come from local growers, so you are supporting local businesses. Rain Barrel Workshop 9:00am–12:00pm $45 per barrel Advance Registration Required For more information contact: Rotary Park 5505 Rose Garden Road Cape Coral, FL 33914 Phone: (239) 549-4606 E-mail: rotaryparkinfo@capecoral.net www.CapeParks.com https://www.facebook.com/CapeCoralParks