- LocationCorner of College Street and Samford Avenue (Zone B/C lot)
- DescriptionPlant sale in the parking lot, customers walk through the lot looking for any buying plants to support the club. Club members will be throughout the lot helping customers.
- Websitehttps://calendar.auburn.edu/event/annual-plant-sale
- CategoriesFundraisers & Receptions
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