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Central Virginia Winter Fruit School Rescheduled for March 11

Posted on March 2, 2014 by

The Central Virginia Fruit School has been rescheduled for Tuesday, March 11 at the Nelson Center in Lovingston. Registration will start at 8:30AM. Specialists will be covering the same topics listed in the original program. Contact Michael LaChance for more details or questions.

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