Marshall Miles Interviews Darren Winston, Martha Stewart Book Signing at Trade Secrets

May 16, 2018 00:06:17
Marshall Miles Interviews Darren Winston, Martha Stewart Book Signing at Trade Secrets
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Marshall Miles Interviews Darren Winston, Martha Stewart Book Signing at Trade Secrets

May 16 2018 | 00:06:17

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Show Notes

As part of the Trade Secrets Rare Plant & Garden Antiques sale in 2018. On Saturday, May 19th, from 8:00 to 3:00, Darren Winston Bookseller will be selling vintage gardening books and prints, signed copies of Gil Schafer’s latest book, A Place To Call Home, and hosting a book signing with Martha Stewart and her co-author Kevin Sharkey for her latest, Martha’s FlowersThe book signing will be from 11:00 to 12:00

Due to time constraints, signed books will be limited to one per customer duringthe signing. If available, additional copies may be purchased after the signing.

Trade Secrets benefits Women’s Support Services, Inc., a non-profit domestic violence agency serving Northwest Connecticut and the surrounding communities in New York and Massachusetts. The mission of Women’s Support Services is to create a community free of domestic violence and abuse through intervention, prevention, and education. Thanks to the generosity of its supporters, all of their services are free and confidential.

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