Deck the halls
We’re pleased to announce the return of Walton EMC’s Holiday Programs for 2024. Join us for an evening of holiday inspiration and practical tips.
Featured Presenter: Dean Pannell, Georgia master florist
• Practical Christmas decorating ideas
• Interactive instruction with entertaining anecdotes
• Dean has 23 years of floral design experience, including work on television sets.
Event Details
Thursday, November 7
Oconee County Civic Center, Watkinsville
Thursday, November 14
The Rock Gym, Loganville
Both programs begin at 7:00 p.m. No pre-registration is required.
These events offer an opportunity to enhance your holiday decorating and entertaining skills. We look forward to seeing you there.
Note: We will not be collecting books at this year’s events.
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