Everyone is invited to come celebrate outdoor city living with a tour of gardens located in the Lyndale Neighborhood. This year’s tour will include nine beautiful neighborhood gardens.
“One of the things we’re doing this year is providing learning opportunities for people along the way,” said Randy Ferguson who is the tour coordinator; “so it will be a great opportunity for people who want to learn how to compost, put in raised vegetable beds, or operate local community gardens.”
“To help people understand the range of gardens in the neighborhood the tour will include a variety of gardens, including those in their first year to others that are very well established. Every year people are amazed at these fantastic garden’s hidden away in Lyndale’s back yards.”
Event Details
What: Lyndale Neighborhood Garden Expo
Where: Lyndale Neighborhood – Tour starts at Butter Bakery and Café (3544 Grand Avenue)
When: Thursday, July 16
6:00 to 8:30 pm
Ticket Info: Tickets are $7.00 each and include one raffle ticket, additional raffle tickets are $3
Tickets are available at the LNA office 3537 Nicollet Avenue or online here.
The tour will end with a community celebration at the Blaisdell Avenue Rain Garden, located at 32nd & Blaisdell. The community celebration will include light refreshments and a drawing for the garden raffle. This year’s garden raffle will include prizes from Wagner’s Nursery, MN Landscape Arboretum, and other great prizes.
Proceeds from the Garden Tour support the work of the Lyndale Neighborhood Association’s Environment Committee, which include projects to preserve green-space and to build a sustainable community.
The Lyndale Neighborhood Association is a diverse community driven organization that brings people together to work on common issues and opportunities to ensure all community members have the opportunity to live, work, and play in a safe, vibrant, and sustainable community.
Tickets are $7.00 and are available at the LNA office (3537 Nicollet Avenue), from Environment Committee Members, and on-line here. Admittance also enters you into the raffle and a chance to win one of three different prizes, including a wine basket and garden items.
For questions or more information about the tour contact Mark at 612.824.9402 ext 16.
The public is invited to come celebrate outdoor city living with a tour of gardens located in the Lyndale Neighborhood. This year’s tour will include nine beautiful neighborhood gardens.
“One of the things we’re doing this year is providing learning opportunities for people along the way,” said Randy Ferguson who is the tour coordinator; “so it will be a great opportunity for people who want to learn how to compost, put in raised vegetable beds, or operate local community gardens.”
“To help people understand the range of gardens in the neighborhood the tour will include a variety of gardens, including those in their first year to others that are very well established. Every year people are amazed at these fantastic garden’s hidden away in Lyndale’s back yards.”
Event Details
What: Lyndale Neighborhood Garden Expo
Where: Lyndale Neighborhood – Tour starts at Butter Bakery and Café (3544 Grand Avenue)
When: Thursday, July 16
6:00 to 8:30 pm
Ticket Info: Tickets are $7.00 each and include one raffle ticket, additional raffle tickets are $3
Tickets are available at the LNA office 3537 Nicollet Avenue or online at www.lyndale.org.
The tour will end with a community celebration at the Blaisdell Avenue Rain Garden, located at 32nd & Blaisdell. The community celebration will include light refreshments and a drawing for the garden raffle. This year’s garden raffle will include prizes from Wagner’s Nursery, MN Landscape Arboretum, and other great prizes.
Proceeds from the Garden Tour support the work of the Lyndale Neighborhood Association’s Environment Committee, which include projects to preserve green-space and to build a sustainable community.
The Lyndale Neighborhood Association is a diverse community driven organization that brings people together to work on common issues and opportunities to ensure all community members have the opportunity to live, work, and play in a safe, vibrant, and sustainable community.
Filed under: Environment, LNA by Mark
1 Comment »