Tickets for the June 8 Highline Garden Tour are on sale now

Burien, WALocal News

The Highline Historical Society has announced that tickets for the 2013 Highline Garden Tour are now available, with the event scheduled for Saturday, June 8. This popular annual tour allows participants to visit stunning private gardens in Burien, Normandy Park, and SeaTac, providing a delightful glimpse into innovative gardening techniques. The self-guided nature of the tour enriches the experience, featuring local artists and musicians performing within the gardens, creating a vibrant atmosphere. Additionally, attendees can participate in plant sales that benefit both the Highline-SeaTac Botanical Garden and the Master Gardener Program, fostering community spirit through gardening. Discount coupons and special offers from local sponsors like Wild Birds Unlimited and Grand Central Bakery add extra incentive for attendees.

Advance tickets are priced at $15, with a reduced rate of $12 for groups of four or more, making this event accessible to a wider audience. Individuals can purchase tickets at various local businesses or by calling for more information. For further details about the tour and the Highline Historical Society, interested parties are encouraged to visit their website.

Related Articles

BAT Theatres The Sandwich Ministry donates 400 sandwiches (so far) to Transform Burien with two weekends remaining

BAT Theatre's "Sandwich Ministry" partnered with Transform Burien to deliver over 400 sandwiches to local residents in need. The initiative has exceeded expectations, providing vital meals for those without regular access to food. Community members praise the program's impact and encourage support for future efforts.

Suspect arrested after chase that started in Federal Way ends in Auburn

A suspect was arrested following a high-speed chase that began in Federal Way and ended in Auburn. The driver, who was clocked at 103 mph on I-5, attempted to flee on foot after authorities deployed spike strips to disable the vehicle. He now faces felony eluding charges.

Child rescued, hospitalized after apartment fire in SeaTac Saturday night

A child suffered life-threatening injuries in an apartment fire in SeaTac on Saturday night. Firefighters rescued the child from the unit, which was filled with heavy smoke, and no other victims were found. The child was transported to a trauma center for treatment.