WEEKEND: Chef first in season’s Yard & Garden Series in Port Townsend

PORT TOWNSEND — Chef Arran Stark will tell of “Cooking with Herbs” during the first lecture of the season in the Jefferson County Master Gardener Foundation’s 2015 Yard & Garden Series on Saturday.

Each lecture will be from 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays through Feb. 14 at the Port Townsend Community Center, 620 Lawrence St.

Series tickets can be purchased by mail for $50 per person. Single-event tickets can be purchased for $12 per person at the door if seats are available.

Future discussions

Upcoming lectures are:

■ Jan. 17 — “Mushrooms and Sequim Terra Preta” with Lowell Dietz.

■ Jan. 24 — “One Couple’s Love Affair with Plants” with Kelly Dodson and Sue Milliken.

■ Jan. 31 — “Success in Growing Supermarket Orchids” with Toby Clauson and “Hellebores: Roses Beneath the Snow” with Pam Sinclair.

■ Feb. 7 — “The Roots of It All” with Mary Robson.

■ Feb. 14 — “Seed Saving for the Home Gardener” with Jadyne Reichner.

For series tickets, send checks, made payable to the Master Gardener Foundation, along with name, address, phone and number of tickets, to 2015 Yard & Garden Series, Cupola House, 380 Jefferson St., Port Townsend, WA 98368.

Phone 360-301-2081 for more information.

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