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Andover Garden Club Presents Ikebana
Master Instructor Russell Bowers Will Demonstrate Ikebana Design on March 4

The Andover Garden Club will present ikebana designer Russell Bowers at its March 4 membership meeting. He will create several arrangements while discussing the topic and taking questions.
Bowers is a Master Instructor certified by the Ohara School of Ikebana in Japan. He is president of both the North American Ohara Teachers Association and the Ohara School of Ikebana Boston Study Group, where he organizes workshops and events while promoting the study of Ohara-style Ikebana.
When, Where, and How
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The event will be held at South Church (41 Central Street, Andover) on Tuesday, March 4, 2025. It will begin at 10:00 AM with social time and refreshments, followed by a brief business meeting. The presentation will start at approximately 11:00 AM.
The public is encouraged to take advantage of this program. A $10 donation is requested of nonmembers.
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About the Andover Garden Club
Founded in 1927, the Andover Garden Club is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that encourages the study and practice of horticulture, landscape design, and floral design; aids in the beautification of the town of Andover; and helps protect and conserve natural resources. A member of the Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts, Inc., and National Garden Clubs, Inc., the club provides both financial and hands-on support to a variety of municipal, educational, and environmental organizations throughout the region.
The Andover Garden Club welcomes new members, and information about joining is available from AGC membership cochairs Cathy Starr (cstarr12@comcast.net, 978-475-8473) and Donna Rudolph (dlabsuper49@aol.com, 978-475-7165).