Class: Work on Students' Bonsai
Students will bring one or two of their own trees, wire and tools. This
time will be spent discussing the students' trees, making decisions
about the future of each tree and taking decisive action to advance the
design. 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Lotus Bonsai Nursery & Gardens,
1435 Lower Lake Drive, Placerville. $35.00 www.lotusbonsai.com For more information contact: Lotus Bonsai Nursery & Gardens (530) 622-9681
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