Lakeshore Garden Club Annual Plant Sale

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The Lakeshore Garden Club is excited to announce its annual plant sale on Saturday, April 26, 2025, from 10 AM to 3 PM at the Lake Forest Park Presbyterian Church in Lake Forest Park, WA. This event is a highlight for local gardening enthusiasts, featuring an impressive selection of plants such as sun, part-sun, and shade perennials, ground covers, grasses, and edible plants. Proceeds from the sale will directly benefit the club's charitable initiatives, including a horticulture scholarship at Edmonds College and the establishment of a container garden at the Kenmore Senior Women’s Shelter. The club embraces various payment options, including cash, check, and credit cards, ensuring ease of access for all attendees. This longstanding tradition fosters community spirit and encourages a passion for gardening among residents.

The Lakeshore Garden Club has been potting plants from their own gardens for decades, making this sale a labor of love. The club expresses heartfelt thanks to the Lake Forest Park Presbyterian Church for its support in providing the venue and parking. For those interested in joining the club or learning more, additional information is available on their website.

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