BY KATLAN THOMERSON

Edie Bell began the class by reviewing information in a butterfly garden hand-out that she created. “I included a caterpillar on the last page that you can make copies of for your kids, cousins, nephews, and so on to color in,” Bell said. Katlan Thomerson/Glasgow News 1

Bell brought several plants from her home garden to share with those who attended. Katlan Thomerson/Glasgow News 1

Bell periodically referred to images on this poster that she created in hopes that the visuals would help those who attended gain a better understanding of the content she discussed. Katlan Thomerson/Glasgow News 1

Bell handed-out several envelopes full of seeds from flowers that help attract butterflies. Katlan Thomerson/Glasgow News 1

Before concluding, Bell showed her class few of her latest crafts. Katlan Thomerson/Glasgow News 1
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