Step into great gardens
Saturday, June 13, 1998
June is prime garden tour season. Here is a sampling.
The Blue Ash Woman's Club: seven sites, 1-5 p.m. Sunday. starting at the home of Beverly Mussari, 7 Trailbridge Drive, Blue Ash.
Tickets: $5. Information: 891-4043.
Newport's East Row Garden Club's garden walk: 12 urban gardens, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. next Saturday and June 21.
Tickets: $10; under 12 free, at Watertown Square, Sixth Street and Washington Avenue, Newport. Information: 491-8383 Ext. 225.
The Cincinnati Horticultural Society: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. June 27. Tour stops and gardeners: Judy Brandenburg, 1260 Apple Hill Road, Anderson Township; Cynthia Vornberger, 5952 Turpin Hills Drive, Anderson Township; Julie Mahlin, 2500 Observatory Ave., Hyde Park; Ellie and Tim Walters, 5769 Windridge Lane, Madeira; Bill Bramlage, 6900 Given Road, Indian Hill; Sue and Mike Stewart, 10145 Crosier Lane, Blue Ash; Nancy and Ed Rosenthal, 223 Hilltop Lane, Wyoming; Dana and Tom Kurtz, 230 Reilly Road, Wyoming, and Neil Hensley and Tom Owen, 524 E. Third St., Newport.
Tickets: $5 at any of the locations. Information: 871-1073.
Des Fleurs Garden Club: "Oxford in Bloom" home and garden tour, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. June 27-28.
Tickets: $8 advance from Oxford Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Kroger, Hooven's Nursery & Greenhouse and club members; $10 day of tour at Martin Luther King Park on High Street, and at each of the six open gardens:
Michael and Harriet Swindell, 2031 Dana Drive; Paul and Diane McConocha, 725 High Meadow Lane; Charles and Barbara Skipper, 1210 Tollgate Drive; Orval and Marlene Connor, 6314 Fairfield Road; Marilyn DeSoucy, 311 W. Church St., James and Carole Garland, 310 E. High St.
Gardens and houses will be open at the Swindell, DeSoucy and Garland residences. Children under 12 not permitted. Information: 523-0623.
The Lebanon Council of Garden Clubs Inc.: five gardens and Lebanon Station, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. June 27-28.
Tickets: $5 (children under 12 free) at Lebanon Station, 198 S. Broadway. (513) 932-3430.
Fort Wright Dirty Hands Garden Club: 11 gardens and the city's new garden for the blind and handicapped, 1:30-6 p.m. June 28.
Tickets: $3 single, $5 family, available at city building, Kyles Lane and Highland Pike. Information: 331-7087.
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