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SATURDAY: Pruning Party at Curran Apple Orchard Park
Participants will learn how to prune apple trees and help maintain the orchard.

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Participants will learn how to prune apple trees and help maintain the orchard.

Warning all season allergy sufferers: Weather Channel is forecasting pollen counts to rise on Thursday and Friday.
Warning all season allergy sufferers: Weather Channel is forecasting pollen counts to rise on Thursday and Friday.
Warning all season allergy sufferers: Weather Channel is forecasting pollen counts to rise on Thursday and Friday.
Warning all season allergy sufferers: Weather Channel is forecasting pollen counts to rise on Thursday and Friday.
Warning all season allergy sufferers: Weather Channel is forecasting pollen counts to rise on Thursday and Friday.
Warning all season allergy sufferers: Weather Channel is forecasting pollen counts to rise on Thursday and Friday.
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