The public is invited to come out and hear about the Gloucester Daffodil Club at the Guinea Heritage Association’s Fourth Friday program, which begins at 6 o’clock this Friday, March 24, at the C.B. Rowe & Son General Store Museum. Jim Camp, a member of the Gloucester Daffodil Club, will share information about the club’s mission, the club’s accomplishments and how you can become involved. The club’s membership includes men, women and youth from Gloucester, Mathews, Middlesex, Williamsburg and the Northern Neck. Formed in 2018, the club is instrumental in planting beautiful displays of daffodils throughout Gloucester County. In fact, members have created a Daffodil Driving Tour for the public’s enjoyment. There are several places in Gloucester that have mass plantings of daffodils. For more information about the Gloucester Daffodil Club, visit https://gloucesterdaffodilclub.com. The club is collaborating with Guinea Heritage Association on the “Beautify Buck’s” project currently in...
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