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Walk in Historic Gardens

The Friendly Garden Club (FGC) of Traverse City will conduct the 40th annual Garden Walk from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., July 20, during their 100th anniversary. It focuses on two historic neighborhoods in Traverse City, the Boardman neighborhood and the central neighborhood, both rich in botanical beauty and historic significance.

            In addition to special exhibits and demonstrations, the walk includes a display of bonsai trees and shrubs from the Sakura Bonsai Society (members will be on hand to answer questions); plein air painters in some of the gardens; Ikebana demonstrations by members of the Ikebana International Club; and Jeanine Rubert, from Pine Hill Village Gardens, demonstrating how to transition container plantings from one season to the next.

            The Garden Walk is a major fundraiser for the FGC and supports a variety of projects, grants, awards, and initiatives such as The Children’s Sensory Garden, Open Space Logo Planting, The Giving Garden, Arbor Day Planting, yearly business landscape awards, The Botanic Garden at Historic Barns Park, Boardman River Conservancy, Traverse Bay Area Horticulture Department and yearly grants to selected projects.

Admission is $15. Tickets are available at Tinyurl.com/FriendlyGardenWalk. For more information, call 231-409-9262 or email [email protected] or visit TheFriendlyGardenClub.org.