Annual Spring Garden Tour Returns in May

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Tickets are now on sale for the U.P. Historical Society’s annual Garden Tour. The event will be held on Saturday and Sunday, May 14 and 15, and feature five stunning local gardens, as well as the Curran House community museum and orchards.

Special early bird pricing of $20/ticket is available up to May 1. Beginning May 1, tickets will be $25. Proceeds from the events support the efforts of the U.P. Historical Society. Early bird tickets can be purchased at Willow Tree Gardens and Interiors in U.P. or by downloading and mailing a completed order form and payment to the Historical Society. After May 1, $25 tickets will also be available for purchase at Chirp & Co., and Gardensphere in the Proctor District and at Michael Morrison Sotheby’s International Realty offices in Proctor and Gig Harbor. 

Major sponsors of this year’s Garden Tour include Gray Lumber, Columbia Bank, Seattle Seahawks, Michael Morrison Sotheby’s International Realty, U.P. Refuse and Recycling, Frank and Cindy Bonaro, and Karen Bellamy. Other sponsors include Suburban Optical, Atkins Chiropractic, The 35 House Vacation Rental, New Tacoma Cemeteries, Funeral Home and Crematory.

Watch future issues of Headlines for more details on the specific gardens to be featured.

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