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X-WR-CALDESC:Kalmia Gardens presents its adult education series\, Cultivati
 ng Knowledge: A Lecture Series.\n\nJoin Carmen Ketron\, Urban Horticulture
  Agent and Master Gardener Coordinator for Darlington and Florence countie
 s at Clemson Extension\, for her presentation in Kalmia Gardens’ adult edu
 cation series\, Cultivating Knowledge: A Lecture Series\, at the Joslin Ed
 ucation Center. Pre-registration and $5 tickets are required and can be pu
 rchased HERE.\n\nCarmen will be presenting her lecture Converting Your Law
 n to Garden. She will share a comprehensive presentation that teaches prov
 en techniques for converting grass areas into beautiful\, productive garde
 n beds. Discover site assessment\, grass removal methods\, soil preparatio
 n\, plant selection\, and maintenance strategies. Leave with the knowledge
  to create an eco-friendly space that uses less water and chemicals than t
 raditional lawns.\n\nCarmen Ketron is the Urban Horticulture Agent and Mas
 ter Gardener Coordinator for Darlington and Florence counties. Carmen has 
 a BA in Political Science from Coastal Carolina University\, an MS in Envi
 ronmental Science and a MPA from The College of Charleston with a focus in
  food system nonprofits. She started her career in horticulture growing mi
 xed vegetables and cut flowers in Tidewater\, Virginia and went on to mana
 ging community and university gardening programs at the College of Charles
 ton and the Medical University of South Carolina. Her passion lies in enga
 ging people in the numerous mental\, physical\, and emotional benefits of 
 working with plants and plant materials through ecological placemaking and
  all aspects of urban and peri-urban horticulture.\n\nPlease note: This ev
 ent is held at the Joslin Education Center at:\n1520 W. Carolina Avenue\nH
 artsville\, S.C. 29550
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DESCRIPTION:Kalmia Gardens presents its adult education series\, Cultivatin
 g Knowledge: A Lecture Series.\n\nJoin Carmen Ketron\, Urban Horticulture 
 Agent and Master Gardener Coordinator for Darlington and Florence counties
  at Clemson Extension\, for her presentation in Kalmia Gardens’ adult educ
 ation series\, Cultivating Knowledge: A Lecture Series\, at the Joslin Edu
 cation Center. Pre-registration and $5 tickets are required and can be pur
 chased HERE.\n\nCarmen will be presenting her lecture Converting Your Lawn
  to Garden. She will share a comprehensive presentation that teaches prove
 n techniques for converting grass areas into beautiful\, productive garden
  beds. Discover site assessment\, grass removal methods\, soil preparation
 \, plant selection\, and maintenance strategies. Leave with the knowledge 
 to create an eco-friendly space that uses less water and chemicals than tr
 aditional lawns.\n\nCarmen Ketron is the Urban Horticulture Agent and Mast
 er Gardener Coordinator for Darlington and Florence counties. Carmen has a
  BA in Political Science from Coastal Carolina University\, an MS in Envir
 onmental Science and a MPA from The College of Charleston with a focus in 
 food system nonprofits. She started her career in horticulture growing mix
 ed vegetables and cut flowers in Tidewater\, Virginia and went on to manag
 ing community and university gardening programs at the College of Charlest
 on and the Medical University of South Carolina. Her passion lies in engag
 ing people in the numerous mental\, physical\, and emotional benefits of w
 orking with plants and plant materials through ecological placemaking and 
 all aspects of urban and peri-urban horticulture.\n\nPlease note: This eve
 nt is held at the Joslin Education Center at:\n1520 W. Carolina Avenue\nHa
 rtsville\, S.C. 29550
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LOCATION:1520 W. Carolina Avenue\, Hartsville\, SC 29550 US
SUMMARY:Cultivating Knowledge: A Lecture Series
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