Ladies Night Out
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Event Details
Join us for an evening filled with A to Z tips for your lawn and garden. "Come Grow With Us" is our theme for this years Ladies Night Out. This event is coordinated by volunteers of the Beatrice Area Chamber of Commerce and Southeast Community College. Doors open at 5 pm to view vendor booths followed by dinner at 6:30 pm. There will be two featured speakers Jim Kinghorn and CJ Wehrbein together they have over 75 years of landscape and turf care experience. For additonal information, contact Kelly Morgan, Assistant Director, Continuing Education, 402-228-8244: 1-800-233-5027, ext. 1244.
Ladies Night Out
Phone : 402-228-8244 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : kmorgan@southeast.edu
Web: www.beatricechamber.com
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