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DEWEY HALL

EVENTS

Sunday

Sep 15

2:00 pm

Overwintering Dahlia Tubers with Rebecca Klingabiel: A Dewey Hall Dahlia Festival Workshop

Overwintering Dahlia Tubers with Rebecca Klingabiel

Dewey Memorial Hall

91 Main St Sheffield, MA

Saturday September 15th 2pm-3pm

$15 per attendee

Reserve your place here: https://secure.givelively.org/event/dewey-memorial-hall-inc/dahlia-festival-workshop-overwintering-dahlia-tubers-with-rebecca-klingabiel

Overwintering Dahlia Tubers

This workshop will discuss the basic issues surrounding successful tuber storage in a New England climate.  Topics covered will be digging,  requirements for storage, and tips to make sure your tubers emerge in the spring ready for planting!

Rebecca Klingebiel lives in Kent, CT where she has been an enthusiastic organic hobby gardener for nearly three decades.  She has her BS in Biology with a focal point in plant genetics.  Beginning with a small vegetable garden to help feed a young family, her plot has transformed to a large flower garden with a few vegetables.  She has been growing dahlias for about 14 years and successfully stores over 200 individual plants every year to protect them from the harsh CT winters.  Without access to the benefits of large scale climate controlled storage, there is still hope to keep these beauties alive over the winter!

ASL interpretation services are available for the workshops if requested prior to September 1st by emailing deweyhalloffice@gmail.com. This service will be offered subject to interpreter availability. 

The Dewey Hall Dahlia Festival is sponsored by Webster Landscape Inc, One Mercantile/Sett, Windy Hill Farm, Clark, Green, and Bek, Campo de Fiori, John Field Tree Service, Ward’s Nursery, Acrisure, Race Mountain Tree Services, Inc., and Berkshire Mountain Distillery

Proceeds support the operation and preservation of the non profit Dewey Memorial Hall, an historic community and arts center in Sheffield since 1887.

Overwintering Dahlia Tubers with Rebecca Klingabiel

Dewey Memorial Hall

91 Main St Sheffield, MA

Saturday September 15th 2pm-3pm

$15 per attendee

Reserve your place here: https://secure.givelively.org/event/dewey-memorial-hall-inc/dahlia-festival-workshop-overwintering-dahlia-tubers-with-rebecca-klingabiel

Overwintering Dahlia Tubers

This workshop will discuss the basic issues surrounding successful tuber storage in a New England climate.  Topics covered will be digging,  requirements for storage, and tips to make sure your tubers emerge in the spring ready for planting!

Rebecca Klingebiel lives in Kent, CT where she has been an enthusiastic organic hobby gardener for nearly three decades.  She has her BS in Biology with a focal point in plant genetics.  Beginning with a small vegetable garden to help feed a young family, her plot has transformed to a large flower garden with a few vegetables.  She has been growing dahlias for about 14 years and successfully stores over 200 individual plants every year to protect them from the harsh CT winters.  Without access to the benefits of large scale climate controlled storage, there is still hope to keep these beauties alive over the winter!

ASL interpretation services are available for the workshops if requested prior to September 1st by emailing deweyhalloffice@gmail.com. This service will be offered subject to interpreter availability. 

The Dewey Hall Dahlia Festival is sponsored by Webster Landscape Inc, One Mercantile/Sett, Windy Hill Farm, Clark, Green, and Bek, Campo de Fiori, John Field Tree Service, Ward’s Nursery, Acrisure, Race Mountain Tree Services, Inc., and Berkshire Mountain Distillery

Proceeds support the operation and preservation of the non profit Dewey Memorial Hall, an historic community and arts center in Sheffield since 1887.

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