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B.B. King and Buddy guy

Saturday, February 20th

8:00pm

Swedish Exercise: Free Trial Class

Tuesday, March 2nd

9:15am


Trees for sale

UPDATED March 12, 2008, 5:19pm

In an effort to build Minneapolis' urban forest, the city has made 1,000 trees available for residents to purchase at $25 each.

Buyers can choose from bi-color oaks, fall fiesta sugar maples, pagoda dogwoods, Japanese tree lilacs or welchi junipers. Each tree is approximately six feet tall with a one-inch trunk.

Orders can be placed at treetrust.org on a first come, first serve basis, with a limit of one tree per family. Pick-up dates are May 10-11 from 7-3 p.m. and May 12 from 3-7 p.m. at the former Franklin Middle School east parking lot, 1501 Aldrich Ave. N. Buyers will be given a complimentary bag of mulch with their trees.

For more information call Tree Trust, a local environmental nonprofit, at 644-5800.


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