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Lighthouse Gardens Tea

Alaska Botanical Garden

Friday, July 6, 2012 from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM (AKDT)

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Lighthouse Gardens Tea - Admit One   more info 45 tickets Ended $35.00 $1.87
Lighthouse Gardens Tea - Admit Two   more info 23 tickets Ended $60.00 $2.49
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Event Details

Join the Alaska Botanical Garden for the Lighthouse Gardens Tea on Friday, July 6, 2012,  3:00 pm - 7:00 pm.

Enjoy a lovely afternoon "Tea" exploring exquisite private gardens in Eagle River, with music, beautiful views and inspirational horticultural displays, as well as a light meal.  The event theme this year is "WWild Hareild Hares"!

Proceeeds benefit the Alaska Botanical Garden.

Directions to the event will be sent to registrants after ticket purchase.  For more information, please contact the Alaska Botanical Garden at 907-770-3692 ext. 0 / www.alaskabg.org

When & Where


Private Gardens in Eagle River, Alaska



Friday, July 6, 2012 from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM (AKDT)


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Alaska Botanical Garden

Mission
The Alaska Botanical Garden is a public garden dedicated enhancing the beauty and value of plant material through education, preservation, recreation, and research

Location

The Garden is located in Anchorage, Alaska, just South of Tudor Road at 4601 Campbell Airstrip Road, adjacent to Far North Bicentennial Park. Bordering the Garden to the East is the north fork of Campbell Creek. Chugach State Park is nearby. 

About the Garden

The Garden is comprised of 110 acres of Boreal Forest, with nature trails connecting the Gardens and points of interest.

With over 1,100 species of hardy perennials, and 150 native plant species, the Alaska Botanical Garden is a great place to experience the abundance of the summer sub-arctic growing season and to learn about flora native to Southcentral Alaska.

From May through September you will find flowering plants and shrubs in two perennial gardens, a formal herb garden, an alpine rock garden, and a wildflower walk. A new "East" Garden hosts a Gold Medal Peony collection.

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