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Cerbat Garden Club hosts annual plant sale in Kingman

KINGMAN – The Cerbat Garden Club will be hosting its annual plant sale on Friday, May 23. Plants available include cactus, succulents, house plants, flowers, and more. The sale will be located at 3830 N. Evans St. in Kingman.

The Cerbat Garden Club was formed in 2002 and currently consists of 36 members. The goal of the Cerbat Garden Club is to provide educational programs for anyone interested in gardening in the Kingman area, to promote “civic beautification,” and to advance the conservation of our natural resources. 

The Cerbat Garden Club participates in many club projects, including the Kingman “Dig-It” garden, the Bonelli House Gardens, and the Penny Pines Reforestation Project. 

The Cerbat Garden Club meets every second Wednesday at 10 a.m. at John’s United Methodist Church, located at 1730 Kino Ave. 

For more information, visit the website, or email cerbatgardenclub@gmail.com