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Friday, July 18, 2008

Garden tour tickets on sale



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The 18th annual tour of Summit County private gardens is coming soon. Mark your calendars for July 26 and purchase advance tickets for $10 at:

Neils Lunceford Nursery, 740 Blue River Parkway, Silverthorne

Alpine Gardens, 998 Blue River Parkway, Silverthorne

Summit County Community and Senior Center, 0151 Peak One Blvd., Frisco

Breckenridge Garden Center, 16023 Highway 9, Farmer’s Corner, Breckenridge

Summit Landscaping & Gardening Center, 1925 Airport Road, Breckenridge

Tickets are also available from members of Summit County Garden Club or can be ordered, check enclosed, to Summit County Garden Club, P.O. Box 3591, Breckenridge, CO 80424.

Tickets will be $15 day of event, from 8:30-10:30 a.m. at the Summit County Community and Senior Center. Ticket holders will need to stop by the Center for map booklet and directions to the 11 gardens. Tour will run rain or shine.

Garden Club will also like to invite you to stop in at the Breckenridge Alpine Garden this summer to see the work being done by our members using grant money raised through our annual tour. The grant funds the plants and other material; labor is one of “love.”


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