The Illinois Extension's Summer Twilight Series will wrap up for the year in August with a stop in Lawrence County.
The August program will take place at the Wild Child Flower Farm in Sumner on Monday, August 18th from 6 until 8 p.m. Located at 12186 Union Chapel Road, Wild Child Flower Farm is a seasonal u-pick flower farm owned and operated by Delores and Scott Weiss and Macee and Issac Hill for the last five years. The flower farm also offers bouquets for special occasions, flower delivery subscriptions and hosts a large vendor market each summer. Those who attend will be able to purchase flowers at the end of the program.
To register or for more information about the Summer Twilight Series program, call (618) 695-2441 or visit go.illinois.edu/twilightseries.
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