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Historical society selling wreaths

Published on Friday, Nov 20, 2009 at 5:05 am | Last updated on Friday, Nov 20, 2009 at 5:05 am

FARMINGTON — The fifth annual holiday wreath sale, sponsored by the Farmington Historical Society, is under way. The wreaths are 24 inches and double-sided. They are decorated with cones, red berries and a six-loop bow in a choice of red, country red or burgundy. 

"People have been very pleased with the quality of these wreaths and appreciate that we are supporting Maine businesses," said Taffy Davis, sale organizer. "People are already calling with this year's order."

Wreaths will be sold from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Titcomb House, Academy Street, on Saturday, Nov. 28 and on Chester Greenwood Day Dec. 5. Wreaths are also available at the Sugarwood Gallery. The cost is $20 with funds going towards the North Church restoration. Wreaths can be shipped in the continental U.S. for an additional $14. Pre-orders may be taken by contacting Taffy Davis at 778-4275 or btdavis@beeline-online.net.

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