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Kids Can Plant Seeds In Wilton In Honor Of Martin Luther King Jr. Day

WILTON, Conn. -- Wilton Historical Society is hosting a children's workshop to honor the ideals of Martin Luther King Jr.

"Seeds of Diversity," a workshop for children to teach the ideals of Martin Luther King, will be held on Saturday, Jan. 14, at the Wilton Historical Society.

"Seeds of Diversity," a workshop for children to teach the ideals of Martin Luther King, will be held on Saturday, Jan. 14, at the Wilton Historical Society.

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"Seeds of Diversity" will be held at the Wilton Historical Society on Saturday, Jan. 14, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 

Museum educator Lola Chen will talk about King’s ideals as the children plant seeds of different shapes, sizes, and colors, which will soon sprout side by side. The kids will be taking home their planters and watching the seeds grow. Once the plants are large enough, they can be transplanted into a pot and later to the garden. 

The workshop Includes snack which the children will make themselves, Birds of Pizza. The program costs $10 per child, with a maximum of $25 per family. The cost for non-members is $15 per child and a maximum of $35. Register at info@wiltonhistorical.org or call 203-762-7257.  Click here for the Wilton Historical Society website.

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