Eight private gardens to be featured June 19
Hydrangeas will be among the floral varieties in full bloom for the 30th Annual Lewes Garden Tour June 19. NICK ROTH PHOTO May 19, 2021
The Lewes Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Bureau will sponsor its 30th annual Lewes Garden Tour from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, June 19, spotlighting eight private gardens this year.
Tickets will be available for purchase Friday, May 28, and will include a description of each garden. The gardens are selected by the event committee’s co-chairs with assistance from other committee members. This year’s co-chairs are Janet Lawson and Carolyn Marshall. Susan Crawford will provide program garden descriptions and Terry Yates is volunteer coordinator.
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