Daffodil Delivery

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Courtesy of ABC

James Lamey, Ardmore Main Street Authority executive director, volunteer D. Allen Wint, and Main Street administrative assistant Tonja Jones can be seen unloading the truck as daffodil bulbs arrived recently. Some of the bulbs will be planted in the Charles Smith Parking Plaza on Main Street. More than 3,000 bulbs were ordered by the Ardmore Beautification Council to be planted in the Ardmore area. The bright, yellow and white bulbs flower in February and March making a colorful display. According to ABC executive director Norma Lynne Paschall, daffodil bulbs have been ordered for many years by the organization to beautify Ardmore and the surrounding area. Those who want to receive bulbs free of charge for planting at churches, schools and nonprofit locations should contact the ABC at abc.ardmore@sbcglobal.net or (580) 223-2230.

  

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Posted Nov 20, 2008 @ 03:31 PM
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James Lamey, Ardmore Main Street Authority executive director, volunteer D. Allen Wint, and Main Street administrative assistant Tonja Jones can be seen unloading the truck as daffodil bulbs arrived recently.

Some of the bulbs will be planted in the Charles Smith Parking Plaza on Main Street. More than 3,000 bulbs were ordered by the Ardmore Beautification Council to be planted in the Ardmore area. The bright, yellow and white bulbs flower in February and March making a colorful display.

According to ABC executive director Norma Lynne Paschall, daffodil bulbs have been ordered for many years by the organization to beautify Ardmore and the surrounding area. Those who want to receive bulbs free of charge for planting at churches, schools and nonprofit locations should contact the ABC at abc.ardmore@sbcglobal.net or (580) 223-2230.

James Lamey, Ardmore Main Street Authority executive director, volunteer D. Allen Wint, and Main Street administrative assistant Tonja Jones can be seen unloading the truck as daffodil bulbs arrived recently.

Some of the bulbs will be planted in the Charles Smith Parking Plaza on Main Street. More than 3,000 bulbs were ordered by the Ardmore Beautification Council to be planted in the Ardmore area. The bright, yellow and white bulbs flower in February and March making a colorful display.

According to ABC executive director Norma Lynne Paschall, daffodil bulbs have been ordered for many years by the organization to beautify Ardmore and the surrounding area. Those who want to receive bulbs free of charge for planting at churches, schools and nonprofit locations should contact the ABC at abc.ardmore@sbcglobal.net or (580) 223-2230.

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