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Hosta sale to benefit Heifer International

This weekend, you can beautify your yard and learn more about plants, all while knowing your purchase will be helping the needy worldwide.

A hosta sale and fundraiser will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, at Rich’s Foxwillow Pines Nursery Inc., 11618 McConnell Road, Woodstock. The event is sponsored by Rich and Susan Eyre. All proceeds will benefit Heifer International and Mano a Mano International Partners. For details, call (815) 338-7442 or email coniflora@richsfoxwillowpines.com.

The sale has several hundred varieties of hostas for sale to benefit Heifer International. All hostas are $5 and up, cash or check only.

Heifer International is a nonprofit, humanitarian organization dedicated to ending world hunger and poverty and caring for the earth. It provides livestock, trees, training, and other resources to help struggling families build sustainable futures. The recipients of the animals must pass on the gift of the first female offspring and training in environmentally sound agriculture to another family in need. In this manner, an endless cycle of transformation is set in motion as recipients become equal partners in ending poverty and hunger. Heifer International has provided food and income-producing animals to more than 8.5 million impoverished families in 125 countries in the last 67 years. Visit www.heifer.org.

Rich Eyre worked with this organization in the Peace Corps 44 years ago in Bolivia and he can give testimony to its positive effects in those communities. Rich and Susan Eyre served six years on the board of trustees of the Heifer Foundation.

Rich’s mother, Margaret Eyre, spent every summer under the willow tree dividing hostas. Although she has not been able to work in the hosta patch the last two years, her volunteers refused to let Margaret’s legacy diminish. Ed Slomski and Mike Krause coordinate volunteers to help divide and sell the hostas. Volunteers will be available to answer any questions about Heifer International on the day of the sale. Refreshments will be served.

There also will be an arts and crafts fundraiser for Mano a Mano International Partners, which raises money to build hospitals, schools, roads, and irrigation projects in rural Bolivia. There will be a variety of items for sale. Mano a Mano was originated by a fellow Peace Corps volunteer Joan Velasquez and her husband Segundo. In 2008, she won the Sargent Shriver Award for Distinguished Humanitarian Service awarded to a Returning Peace Corps volunteer. Rich and Susan Eyre want to help Mano a Mano build 100 hospitals in Bolivia.

For details, visit www.manoamano.org.

From 10 a.m. to noon, Tom Micheletti, former president of the American Hosta Society and Midwest Regional Hosta Society, and founder and first president of the Northern Illinois Hosta Society, will be available to identify hostas for people who bring the leaves of unknown hostas.

At 1 p.m. in “Hostas in the Landscape,” Tom Micheletti will do a short presentation about hostas.

For information on Rich’s Foxwillow Pines Nursery, visit www.richsfoxwillowpines.com or find the nursery on Facebook.

There will be an arts and crafts fundraiser for Mano a Mano International Partners, which raises money to build hospitals, schools, roads, and irrigation projects in rural Bolivia. Courtesy of Rich’s Foxwillow Pines Nursery
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