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Stitches among the Flowers
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A joint exhibition of handwork and floral arrangements will be held at Johnsonville Uniting Church in Dr Taylor Terrace this month.
Called “Stitches among the Flowers”, the exhibition will be officially opened tomorrow, Friday 14 April, starting at 7pm. Entertainment will also be provided at the opening, and tickets are $15 per person.
The exhibition will then be open from 9:30am to 4pm on Saturday 15 April.
As well as the display, there will be refreshments and sales of crafts, plants, baking, cards and jams, as well as raffles.
Tickets are $5 per person and are available from office@juc.org.nz, 478 3396, Tuesday to Friday 10 am to 2pm, Renier renierack@gmail.com or 021 783 821, or Karen kj_parminter@xtra.co.nz or 027 286 0916.
The Johnsonville Uniting Church and the Floral Art Club have organised “Stitches among the Flowers” where the two organisations can showcase their crafts.
The Floral Art Club meets at the Johnsonville Uniting Churchon the third Wednesday of the month.
Over the years the club has provided beautiful floral arrangements when the church has had a special occasion.
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