Our first book will be: Founding Gardeners: The Revolutionary Generation, Nature, and the Shaping of the American Nation by Andrea Wulf. I have confirmed that the DC library and other local library systems currently have several copies available for borrowing.
At this first meeting, we'll discuss the book and then also decide on future book club timing, location, and book selections -- so please bring your garden book suggestions.
I will announce the final details and how to RSVP when the library room approval goes through.Meanwhile, you can get started reading the book :-).
UPDATE: The DC Libary has CONFIRMED our meeting time and place as above. So mark your calendars, grab a copy of the book, start reading, and RSVP to "WG Book Club" at WashingtonGardener@rcn.com. I will be limiting attendance to 20. If you need to cancel, let me know asap so we can give your spot to someone else.
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