Tickets for Highline Garden Tour on Saturday, June 11 are on sale now

Burien, WALocal News

Scheduled for June 11, the Highline Garden Tour will feature gardens in Burien, SeaTac, and Normandy Park that offer creative alternatives to traditional lawns. Advance tickets are priced at $15, with discounts available for groups and members of the Highline Historical Society. Members can purchase tickets for $8 by presenting their membership card. The event promises a vibrant atmosphere with local artists and musicians enhancing the garden experience. Tickets can be obtained at participating local businesses such as Wild Birds Unlimited and Burien Bark.

Additionally, attendees can call to purchase tickets in advance. This annual tour fosters community interaction and showcases innovative gardening practices. The event also emphasizes support from local sponsors and businesses, highlighting the interconnectedness of the community.

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