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SUMMARY:Lost Apples of the Palouse
LOCATION:Medical Lake Library, 321 S Herb St, Medical Lake, WA, 99022
DESCRIPTION:Lost Apples of the Palouse\n\n01/31/26 01:00 PM PST\n - 01/31/26 02:30 PM PST\Description:\nWhen the pilgrims first landed in America, the only apple trees on the continent were crab apples. After 250 years of planting millions of cider tree seeds, over 15,000 named apple trees existed in North America. Today, there are less than 5,000 named apples readily found. The Lost Apple Project searches for lost apples and is making exciting finds right here in the Palouse. Dave Benscoter and/or Bret Clifton talk about the steps they are taking to bring these apples back to life. \n\Details:\nFree\nhttps://scld.libcal.com/event/14555823\Location:\nMedical Lake Library\n321 S Herb St\nMedical Lake, WA 99022
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Lost Apples of the Palouse<br /><br />01/31/26 01:00 PM PST - 01/31/26 02:30 PM PST<br />Description:<br /><p>When the pilgrims first landed in America, the only apple trees on the continent were crab apples. After 250 years of planting millions of cider tree seeds, over 15,000 named apple trees existed in North America. Today, there are less than 5,000 named apples readily found. The Lost Apple Project searches for lost apples and is making exciting finds right here in the Palouse. Dave Benscoter and/or Bret Clifton talk about the steps they are taking to bring these apples back to life.&nbsp;</p>
<br />Details:<br />Free<br />
https://scld.libcal.com/event/14555823<br />Location:<br />Medical Lake Library<br />321 S Herb St<br />Medical Lake, WA 99022
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