Revving up for the LFP Secret Garden Tour, Garden Market, and the Garden Raffle Saturday, June 14, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Lake Forest Park Secret Garden Tour will occur on Saturday, June 14, 2025, encouraging early online ticket purchases for discounts. Attendees can navigate the gardens through Google Maps and use QR codes to find specific locations, enhancing the overall experience. Dan Benson emphasized the convenience of this digital approach. The Garden Raffle, located at the Lake Forest Park Town Center, will feature tickets priced at $2 each or six for $10, with 14 various prizes including gift cards and garden items. This initiative supports local businesses while offering residents a chance to win unique items.

The event aims to foster community spirit and promote local horticulture. Historical data shows that such events encourage participation and tourism in the area. The combination of the garden tour and raffle presents an engaging opportunity for residents and visitors alike.

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