Smyrna Garden Tour on May 6

Smyrna Garden Tour on May 6
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Join Keep Smyrna Beautiful for a self-guided Garden Tour on Saturday, May 6. Ticketholders will have the chance to explore five of Smyrna’s most beautiful private gardens, enjoy refreshments at the Tea Room, and shop at the Plant Sale, which will be open to the public.

Proceeds from the Garden Tour and Plant Sale will support Keep Smyrna Beautiful programs with a portion being set aside for student scholarships.

Gardens are located at locations throughout Smyrna. Ticketholders will drive themselves to each location at their own pace, in whatever order works best for them. Parking is on street. The Plant Sale and Tea Room will be located at the Taylor-Brawner House.

Once you purchase tickets, you will receive information about the locations on the tour. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 the day of the event and will go on sale by the end of March.

For more information, visit https://keepsmyrnabeautiful.com/garden-tour/

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