Community Corner
Tour Some of Herndon's Most Beautiful Gardens
The annual Herndon Garden Tour is coming up on June 23.
Are you a gardening enthusiast? Do you love taking a peek at neighborhood gardens to get some ideas for your own, and admire fellow green-thumbers' work?
Then mark your calendar, because the annual Herndon Garden Tour is coming up fast! And it's time to get your tickets early, so you can save a few bucks too.
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The annual Herndon Garden Tour is a beloved local tradition - a celebration of eclectic and elegant gardens in the Town of Herndon. This year, it's coming up on Sunday, June 23, from noon to 4 p.m.
Admission to the tour is $10 in advance, or $15 on the day of the tour. Tickets are available in advance at the Herndon Community Center, at 814 Ferndale Avenue; Herndon Florist, at 716 Lynn Street; and at ArtSpace Herndon, at 750 Center St. Tickets are also available the day of the tour at the Herndon Community Center, and at the tour locations.
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This year's self-guided tour features four gardens:
- The garden of Aggie and Joe Francis, 680 Dranesville Road
- The garden of Deb and Dave Heming, 917 Barker Hill Road
- The garden of Bill and Janice Biggs, 310 Missouri Avenue
- The garden of Keven LeBlanc and Scott Mayhugh, 818 Locust Street
The Herndon Garden Tour is produced by the Cultivating Community Initiative, a program designed to encourage neighborhood beautification and build community spirit. All programs are developed through the input of resident volunteers.
Are you a fan of the Herndon Garden Tour? Tell us what you think of this annual event in the comments below.
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