Port Angeles Rotary imported flower bulb sale today and Saturday

  • Friday, September 16, 2011 2:04am
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In the photo at right, Austin Lee, left, and Chris Clem of the Port Angeles Rotary Club adjust the tent set up Thursday for the noon club’s annual fall flower bulb sale.

The 90-year-old club, noted for its mile-long array of spring tulips, daffodils and other flowers lining both sides of U.S. Highway 101 in eastern Port Angeles in the spring, sells the bulbs imported from Holland as a fundraiser today and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Budget Rent-a-Car parking lot, 111 E. Front St., downtown Port Angeles.

Those who pre-ordered bulbs can pick up their orders as well.

More information is at http://www.parotary.org/bulbsale/index.html .

Proceeds from the sale of the bulbs, best planted before Dec. 1, support the Rotary Club’s community projects and world community service.

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