Livingston County will be full of blooms and blossoms during the 23rd Annual Garden Tour Weekend set for Saturday and Sunday, July 9-10, 2022.
This year’s charity event features eight one-of-a-kind gardens and two specialty stops, giving attendees a wide variety of traditional and eclectic gardening experiences. Guests are invited to roam the grounds at each garden and chat with homeowners about gardening tips.
Bock’s Big Acre and the LACASA Collection — LACASA’s charity resale boutique — are the two non-traditional locations on the garden tour. Guests will receive special shopping discounts at each stop.
Back by popular demand is a special Lunch & Learn event, which is offered twice throughout the weekend. Guests will enjoy a delicious lunch in one of the gardens while learning gardening tips from a specialist and hearing from LACASA’s President and CEO Bobette Schrandt.
The Lunch & Learn experience will be held both Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are $50 and include a garden tour ticket and catered lunch. Tickets must be purchased in advance online and seating is limited.
Additional offerings along the tour include the Blooming Raffle, Annual Quilt Raffle, Photo Safari Contest, and the Stargazer Scavenger Hunt. Tickets for each raffle can be purchased in advance at LACASA Collection or at a specified garden on tour days.
The scavenger hunt offers sleuthing guests some fun along the way while they search for garden clues. Winners are entered into a drawing for a chance to win a birdhouse handcrafted by Linda Bader of Bader Acres in Howell.
The photo safari is an opportunity for guests to snap a picture of themselves in a unique or beautiful landscape and post it on social media for a chance to win a LACASA Collection gift card.
Garden Tour Weekend tickets are $20 in advance at area business outlets or online, and $25 at garden entrances. Tour hours are 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. daily. All proceeds benefit abused children and victims of interpersonal violence from the community.
To learn more about the event and to get tickets online, visit lacasacenter.org.
Garden Tour Weekend is a fundraising event that includes a year of advance planning and organization. The Garden Tour Committee begins selecting gardens in August for the following year’s tour. More than 120 volunteers help coordinate the tour and staff each garden throughout the weekend.
LACASA Center is an independent nonprofit and is not affiliated with a national parent agency. The organization depends on individual donations from the community to provide help and hope for victims of child abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault. All contributions stay local.