
DAMARISCOTTA — The third and final part of the Inn Along the Way’s Seasonal Conversation Circle series is scheduled for 3 p.m. Sunday, March 27, via Zoom.
People can join local singer, songwriter and gardener Heather Hardy for an opportunity to share gardening stories and personal thoughts of renewal, according to a news release from the inn.
Honoring the memory of Conversation’s committee member Sally Currier John, the discussion will focus on the seeds that people plant and cultivate, and idioms used during this transitional time of year when the winter’s snow has melted, spring bulbs are beginning to bloom, and people move through times of transition and change.
Hardy is a 2020 graduate of the Maine Master Naturalist Program, and a gardener from Bristol. She gives ukulele and guitar lessons and performs at assisted living facilities, where her mission is to get the residents to sing along.
In order to provide for an effective conversation, participation will be limited and advanced reservations will be needed.
For more information, contact Sherry Flint at [email protected] or 207-751-6261.
A Zoom link with be emailed to conversation participants prior to March 27.
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