MOUNT HOPE — The Greater Mount Hope Community Fund Inc. is planning what it describes as an exciting fundraiser called Come to the Garden Party.
Administered by Flower Power, the fundraiser features plants and bulbs as token gifts for your donations.
Sandy McIntire, the fund’s treasurer says she can attest to the high quality of gifts from Flower Power.
“Bulbs that I received two years ago from them have yielded beautiful blooms and healthy plants each year. After this long, cold winter, we hope you will welcome spring with these beautiful flowering plants and bulbs.”
The deadline for participating in the fundraiser is April 23. Orders will begin shipping in late March based on your location.
A catalog of the products available can be seen at the GMHCF fundraising page at http://www. flowerpowerfundraising.com/campaign?campaign_id=1793.
A share of these gifts will be tax-deductible. For more information on the fundraiser or to get a letter for tax deductions, call 304-877-9191.
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