02 Mar 2010
Kew's Premier Friends get on course for savings
New discount on Kew's popular lectures for Premier Friend members.
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Kew's Adult Education department runs a programme of talks and courses for adults at Kew Gardens and Wakehurst Place.
Kew’s Adult Education Programme is packed with fascinating courses, ranging from 'The Asparagus to Zucchini of Vegetable Gardening' through to 'Creative Plant Photography', and the ever popular evening lectures, held at both Kew Gardens and Wakehurst Place.
Don’t miss the new spring/summer brochure of talks and courses, which is out now.
Premier Friends are entitled to a discount on Adult Education courses and, from 1 April, will also enjoy a £1 discount on the lectures, on presentation of a valid membership card.
Pick up the new brochure next time you visit Kew, or see the full list of events here.
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