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Photos: Central Maine Garden Club cultivates in Waterville
The Central Maine Garden Club did some spring cleanup work Tuesday at the native garden they maintain at the Redington Museum at 62 Silver St. in Waterville. The club, established in 1940, also cares for a perennial garden and window boxes at the museum. The 35-member group has members who range in age from their 50s to their 90s. Six club members and two visitors took part in Tuesday's activity. All photos by Staff Photographer Rich Abrahamson.
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Central Maine Garden Club member Kay Gagnon, right, scoops up black-eyed Susans while working Tuesday with fellow club member Barbara Biché at the native garden the club maintains at the Redington Museum at 62 Silver St. in Waterville.
Central Maine Gardening Club member Susan Richards drops weeds into a pale while edging the native garden the club maintains at the Redington Museum in Waterville on Tuesday.
Central Maine Gardening Club visitor Barbara Batchelder cleans up weeds while working in the native garden the club maintains at the Redington Museum in Waterville on Tuesday.
Central Maine Gardening Club member Susan Richards pulls weeds while edging the native garden the club maintains at the Redington Museum in Waterville on Tuesday.
Central Maine Gardening Club members Barbara Biché, right, and Margo Beach pull weeds while doing Spring start up work at native garden they maintain at the Redington Museum in Waterville on Tuesday.
Central Maine Garden Club members Barbara Biché, left, and Carol Billington pull weeds Tuesday while doing spring cleanup work at the native garden they maintain at the Redington Museum at 62 Silver St. in Waterville.