View Larger Image SC Master Gardener’s sale a success The Sharp County Master Gardeners sale on April 30th was a success. Lots of fun for everyone. Here are some pics! Shoppers checking out the plants. Sharp County John Norberg answering customer’s questions. References and helpful handouts. Some of the signs and plant-associated items available at the sale. News Release+ postsNews Releasehttps://hallmarktimes.com/author/5083b93dc16effa6/"Clash for a Cause": Join the Ozarks Community in Supporting Cancer Fighters Phyllis Gilbreath and Police Chief Steven DravenstottNews Releasehttps://hallmarktimes.com/author/5083b93dc16effa6/NEXT customers learn what’s next following cyber attackNews Releasehttps://hallmarktimes.com/author/5083b93dc16effa6/Souper Saturday to benefit The CALL approachesNews Releasehttps://hallmarktimes.com/author/5083b93dc16effa6/Pinkston elected to DDPA Board By News Release|2022-05-03T22:15:41-05:00May 3, 2022|Community, Garden & Growing|Comments Off on SC Master Gardener’s sale a success Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookXRedditLinkedInWhatsAppTelegramTumblrPinterestVkXingEmail About the Author: News Release Related Posts American Legion recognizes Boys State and Girls State participants Gallery American Legion recognizes Boys State and Girls State participants Journey to Wellness: Be a tree hugger Gallery Journey to Wellness: Be a tree hugger United Way of North Central Arkansas Announces New Structure in Community Support Efforts and the Addition of Fulton County Gallery United Way of North Central Arkansas Announces New Structure in Community Support Efforts and the Addition of Fulton County Hardy History Association welcomes Professor Brooks Blevins Gallery Hardy History Association welcomes Professor Brooks Blevins