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Hopatcong Women Brighten Maxim Glen With Floral Display
Presto Flowers donated the flowers and plants, as well as provided guidance on the best items to include in the garden.

HOPATCONG, NJ — The Hopatcong Woman’s Club refreshed the garden at Maxim Glen with Vinca and Salvia plants on Thursday afternoon.
“We are very excited to have received a very generous donation of beautiful purple Salvia plants and four flats of perennial Vinca flowers from Samantha Prestifilipp of Presto Flowers on Lakeside Boulevard,” spokeswoman Cindy Heaton said Friday.
The Club thanked Presto Flowers and particularly Prestifilipp for her guidance in selecting the most appropriate flowers and plants for the garden.
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“We have adopted this area year-round as a place that we will be responsible for maintaining and we will soon have a sign to plant as well to raise awareness for our local club,” Heaton also stated on behalf of the Woman’s Club.
The area in the center of Maxim Glen, located on Hopatchung Road, is reserved in April for the yearly Pinwheel Garden to recognize Child Abuse Awareness Month.
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All are welcome to attend the Hopatcong Woman’s Club’s monthly meeting, the third Wednesday of every month at Elba Point’s Beach Club building, from Sept. to May, at 30 Ithanell Rd. To become a member or to contribute to the non-profit club, contact Member Chairperson Lisa Hirschfeld at 973-479-9228 or email: lisah101@optonline.net.
Stop by the Hopatcong Woman’s Club website for more information.
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Questions or comments about this story? Contact me at: jennifer.miller@patch.com.
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