The James City Service Authority (JCSA) Partners with Lowe's to Present How To Workshops
For Immediate Release
March 2, 2005
For more information, contact Carissa Frasca, Rubin Communications Group
(757) 456-5212 - carissa@rubincommunications.com
James City County, Virginia - Ever wonder how to get that lush green lawn or the perfect-looking plants in your garden without putting a pinch in your water bill? The James City Service Authority will teach you how at its monthly Water Smart "How To" Clinics.
One Saturday a month, beginning March 12, the James City County Extension Office and the James City County/Williamsburg Master Gardeners will present Water Smart Clinics at the Lowe's located at 801 East Rochambeau Drive in Williamsburg. Two workshops will be presented each Saturday morning, with the first one beginning at 10 a.m. and the second following at 11 a.m.
| Topics for the Water Smart Clinics will include: Turf Management and Lawn Care, Water-wise Gardening, and Plant Selection and Native Plants. | ||
March 12, 2005
Turf Management and Lawn Care |
April 16, 2005 Water-wise Gardening |
May 14, 2005 Plant Selection and Native Plants |
"Let's Be Water Smart" is a public/private water management initiative of the James City Service Authority to promote responsible water usage. For more information, contact Beth Davis, James City Service Authority's Environmental Education Coordinator at 757-253-6859 or visit www.bewatersmart.org
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