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The 'Rooted in Mystery' exhibit, running through May 11, features tulips, hydrangeas and trees. Interesting fact: Trees talk to one another and help one another by communicating via their roots.
Now in its 12th year, the event serves to give families a safe place to enjoy themselves, but specifically kids, said Cornelius Parks, lead pastor at Harvest Worship Center Ministries.