Michelle Anderson, from the Coral Restoration Foundation located in the Florida Keys, was the guest speaker...
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CLEWISTON — Michelle Anderson, from the Coral Restoration Foundation located in the Florida Keys, was the guest speaker at the April 19, 2022, Green Thumb Garden Club (GTGC) meeting. The presentation and meeting took place at the First United Methodist Church of Clewiston. The Coral Restoration Foundation is actively growing and harvesting coral; and restoring and replanting reefs that have died in the Keys. The club holds fundraisers to help support the foundation with their efforts in regrowing coral for the oceans. [Photo courtesy Green Thumb Garden Club]