Parkside Garden Clubs annual Plant Sale returns Saturday, May 10 to Normandy Park Cove

Burien, WALocal News

The Parkside Garden Club's annual Plant Sale is scheduled for Saturday, May 10, 2025, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. at the Normandy Park Community Club, affectionately known as "The Cove.

" This beloved community event will showcase a wide variety of plants, including perennials, peonies, hostas, and succulents, ensuring something for every gardening enthusiast. In addition to plants, attendees can purchase garden art and books, making it a delightful outing for families and individuals alike. The sale’s proceeds are crucial, as they will support local public gardens and parks, along with providing scholarships for horticultural education and grants for students and teachers. Organizers have expressed their heartfelt thanks to the community for their ongoing support of this initiative. As gardening continues to gain popularity, events like this serve as vital platforms for fostering community engagement and environmental stewardship.

For more information, individuals can visit the Parkside Garden Club's official website. Don't miss this opportunity to contribute to local educational efforts while enhancing your garden!

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