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Bonsai

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Bonsai Plant

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Nov. 18, 2025, 1 – 2 p.m.

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Chino Valley Public Library, 1020 Palomino Rd, Chino Valley
·What is Bonsai
·Bonsai Tree Selection
·Required Materials
·Styling & Shaping
·Common Mistakes
 
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ycmgspeakersbureau@gmail.com

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