Parkside Garden Clubs 2021 Plant Sale will be Saturday, May 15

Burien, WALocal News

Parkside Garden Club will host its 2021 Plant Sale on Saturday, May 15, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. at The Cove, also known as the Normandy Park Community Club.

The sale will offer a diverse selection of plants, including perennials, succulents, ground covers, and houseplants, as well as yard art and edibles. Proceeds from the event will fund grants to local organizations and scholarships for students and teachers, enhancing community support. Attendees are required to wear masks to ensure safety amid ongoing health concerns. The Cove is located at 1500 Shorebrook Drive SW, making it accessible for local residents. This event marks an important opportunity for the community to engage with local gardening initiatives and support educational efforts.

The Parkside Garden Club has a history of promoting horticulture and environmental awareness in the region. Such initiatives not only encourage local gardening but also foster community connections.

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