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The N.C. Koi and Watergarden Society, a social club centered on those with a common interest in ornamental water gardens, recently posted the following invitation on share.triangle.com. To check out more community events or post your own, click on "Events." For more information, call 829-4629 or send e-mail to yourtriangle@newsobserver.com
WATER GARDEN SOCIETY PLANS A FISH SALE
The N.C. Koi and Watergarden Society will hold a fish sale featuring butterfly koi and Japanese imports from 2 to 5 p.m. Saturday at Lakeview Daylily Farm in Garner. Please see www.nckws.com for details and directions. All proceeds go to support the Carolina Classic Young Koi Show to be held Oct. 10-12 at Cary Towne Center mall in Cary.
WORKSHOP TO EXAMINE DIGESTIVE PROBLEMS
A free workshop, "Natural Solutions to Digestive Problems," will be held at 7 p.m. today at North Regional Library, 7009 Harps Mill Road, in Raleigh. The workshop, which has a limit of 20 seats, will cover natural ways to solve digestive issues and concerns. It is sponsored by the Foundation for Wellness Professionals. For more information, call 846-2239.
OPEN MIKE NIGHT WILL FEATURE POETRY
Cameron Village Regional Library in Raleigh will hold an open mike poetry night from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. The event will give residents a chance to share their poetry with the community. Poems can be original or personal favorites. For more information, contact Katrina Vernon at 856-6701. The library is at 1930 Clark Ave.
PARENTS SUPPORT LOOKING TO SHARE
Mothers Unlimited Clayton East, part of a network of clubs for moms and their families, recently posted this invitation for its monthly meeting from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Cake Walk Studio, at 308 W. Main St. in Clayton.
Are you new to the area? Are you a mother or father looking for support from fellow parents? We'd love to meet you! We offer a wide range of activities for women, men, children and their families during daytime and evening hours.
Phone: 553-5138.
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