Kick off the holidays with Walton EMC
In what has become a seasonal tradition, area experts will share ideas for festive decorating and entertaining at two Walton EMC Holiday Programs coming in November.
Crowd pleaser Dean Pannell of Bogart, a Georgia master florist and owner of Pannell Designs & Events, brings his wit and flair to the stage to showcase practical ideas for decking the halls. Holiday entertainment and gift-giving pro Denise Beacham, owner of Moultrie’s Three Chicks and a Hen, adds to the fun with new trends and tips.
Monday, Nov. 10 – Oconee County Civic Center, Watkinsville
Thursday, Nov. 13 – The Rock Gym, Loganville
Both programs begin at 7:00 p.m. No pre-registration is required.

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