6th annual FREE Ice Cream Social and Concert with Ciscoe will be Aug. 17

Burien, WALocal News

The Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden is excited to announce its Sixth Annual Free Ice Cream Social and Concert on August 17, from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. This highly anticipated event is designed to enhance community interaction and appreciation for gardening.

Notably, local gardening expert Ciscoe Morris will be present to plant a pot for auction, engaging attendees with his expertise. The Salt Water Saints, a lively pop/country western band, will provide musical entertainment, ensuring a festive atmosphere. The first 300 visitors will enjoy complimentary ice cream, a treat that adds to the event's appeal. Participants can also enter to win raffle prizes, including a compost bin and rain barrel, donated by the City of SeaTac. The event will feature free tours of the gardens, a plant sale, and a silent auction with garden-related items.

With its blend of fun and education, this gathering at the Highline SeaTac Botanical Garden is not to be missed.

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