"Fruits and Florals" 3rd Annual FREE Quilt Show
Presented
by El Dorado Nursery & Garden. featuring many local quilters and in
conjunction with the local quilt and craft shop; quilts for show and
sale, vendors and food; raffle prizes. Come taste the fruits of summer
with the Dave Nelson Nursery Fruit Experts. Raffle proceeds benefit Ride and Shine 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. El Dorado Nursery & Garden, 3131 Durock Road, Shingle Springs, CA Free Admission For more information contact:
(530) 676-6555
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